The Ocean Never Lies, Aussie model Chelsea Cunningham [1],[2],[3],[4],[5],[6],[7],[8],[9] Has Nice Puppies: by Nat Lanyon[1]
Model Chelsea Cunningham will definitely catch your attention – specially when she got lensed by the talented Nat Lanyon. The images captivate you with their authentic simplicity and beauty.
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Bed hair has never been so alluring. This photo-shoot is loaded with attitude and raw sexual magnetism and will make you want to roll around in bed for days.Photographer: Nat Lanyon
Model: Chelsea Cunningham @ Wilhelmina Models / Priscilla Models / Busy Models
Chelsea Cunningham, a fresh-faced 19 year old from Queensland, Australia. Chosen for her charisma and excellent body proportions, Chelsea is 176cm tall and fits the build, should we say, with her 10C cup which show off her womanly curves and making the gorgeous products modelled look even more spectacular.
Chelsea will be the face of Bras N Things for the duration of 2012 and you can expect to see her career sky rocket from here - Just ask swimwear model Sheridyn Fisher who won the prestigious title in 2009. Sheridyn has since become a regular in the Playboy mansion and now represents a range of widely reputable brands.
If you were planning on applying then fear not because we will let you know as soon as the 2013 entry opens but until then here are some shots of Chelsea who you will certainly be seeing more of.
Congratulations Chelsea!
INTERVIEW WITH CHELSEA CUNNINGHAM
My personal style is always changing. But At the moment I’m obsessed with fur and patterns. You will always see me with my camouflage jackets or my black fur coat on.
You were recently modelling in Korea, did you discover any interesting Korean fashion labels we don’t have here in Australia?
Not necessary labels but their whole style and inspo was amazing. I had to stop myself so many time from buying their clothes because here in Australia it would look ridiculous. But their style is layering, wearing baggy clothes, Nike sneakers and kitten heels.
Do you have any unusual/ secret beauty treatments you’d like to share?
Rose hip oil on your face does wonders! It hydrates your skin and corrects discolouration.
What’s your on the go healthy snack?
If I’m really organised nuts and cut up fruit, but when I’m running out the door fruit or a muesli bar.
How do you keep your amazing body in shape?
It hasn’t been easy but always heading to the gym even when I don’t feel like it and as of this year eating well.
Have you read any good books lately that you’d recommend?
I’m reading The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown and I can’t believe it took me ten years to read this. It’s hard to put down and I’m learning so many fascinating the world we live in.
What are some amazing things you’ve recently discovered. Tell me a food, a place and a beauty product?
When I was in Korea, their culture was so obsessed with looks. They had so many beauty brands and shops that were 100% natural and organic and mostly affordable. It was definitely refreshing and I brought so many goodies back with me. Great vegan café on 62 Mary street in Sydney, they make the best coconut chi latte.
What has been your worst experience to date?
Shooting in -7 degrees wearing summer clothes.
Three items you couldn’t live without?
Moisturiser, my stuffed toy ‘mr sniggle fritz, lip balm
You spent a lot of your childhood in Papua New Guinea, what did you learn there that you take with you in all your endeavours?
I think it made me very worldly and made me appreciate things a lot more. When you are having a bad day remember that people out there are far worse off than you. Being revealed to that much poverty at a young age definitely sticks with you.
What’s something you’ve come to realise in this past year?
Your fate is in your hands. Nothing is going to get handed to you so take risks and enjoy everyday even if isn’t great. We are so lucky to live in such a beautiful country, Australia.
When I was in Korea, their culture was so obsessed with looks. They had so many beauty brands and shops that were 100% natural and organic and mostly affordable. It was definitely refreshing and I brought so many goodies back with me. Great vegan café on 62 Mary street in Sydney, they make the best coconut chi latte.
What has been your worst experience to date?
Shooting in -7 degrees wearing summer clothes.
Three items you couldn’t live without?
Moisturiser, my stuffed toy ‘mr sniggle fritz, lip balm
You spent a lot of your childhood in Papua New Guinea, what did you learn there that you take with you in all your endeavours?
I think it made me very worldly and made me appreciate things a lot more. When you are having a bad day remember that people out there are far worse off than you. Being revealed to that much poverty at a young age definitely sticks with you.
What’s something you’ve come to realise in this past year?
Your fate is in your hands. Nothing is going to get handed to you so take risks and enjoy everyday even if isn’t great. We are so lucky to live in such a beautiful country, Australia.
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