Tuesday 11 June 2013

Badass Bitches: CHLOE NØRGAARD

This is the first post of a continual series here at Molotov Cocktail. There are so many  inspiring bad ass bitches in the world who we'd love to share with you guys. Not like we own them or anything creepy...you'll probably know most of the ladies in this series, or maybe you'll learn something new. Badass Bitches is a feature on all the women we'd love to be best friends with, or steal clothes from, or have a drink with. BASICALLY BITCHES WHO ARE AWESOME!

And the first one is our latest model obsession....

CHLOE NØRGAARD 

Chloe hails from Los Angeles (her surname is Danish) and comes in the most beautiful conglomeration of long limbs, crazy clothes and even crazier, colourful, rainbow hair. She defies the sullen, serious personalities that plague the modelling industry, with her cute tattoos and bubbly, happy vibe. The beginning of her career dates back a mere three years ago when she packed her bags and headed for Tokyo - I know omg - to pursue modelling, DJing and pretty much soaking up all that is Japanese street style. And the rest is history! Since then, Chloe has walked in a heap of Autumn/Winter 2013 shows including Nicole Miller, Rodarte, PPQ and Moschino Cheap & Chic, and has been featured in i-D, Gravure, VAGA and the Uniqlo Spring ad campaign and lookbook. 

Her trademark rainbow her constantly evolves has she gives free reign to hair stylists to dye and style her hair in any way they see fit - but she mostly does it herself, and her hair is an extension of her artistic nature. From what we've gathered from hours of online stalking her, she is super down to earth, wild and vibrant. Chloe is obsessed with arts 'n crafts, weird and wonderful clothing, music festivals and travelling.

Also, her boyfriend is  Asger Juel Larsen, Danish menswear designer. Their hair colours sometimes match...it doesn't get cuter than that, right?

One of the things that makes her so accessible as a model is her Tumblr, which we advise you stalk the shit out of! http://artoftranslation.tumblr.com/
















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