Saturday, January 31, 2009

Bar Rafaeli - Peter Hahn Catalog Pictures

Bar Rafaeli - Peter Hahn Catalog Pictures
Bar Rafaeli

Bar Rafaeli - Peter Hahn Catalog Pictures

Bar Rafaeli is a Bikini Bombshell for Hurley


Bar Rafaeli may be best known as Leonardo DiCaprio’s on- and off-girlfriend, but she’s sure to get people buzzing with her sexy new ad campaign for Hurley. Rafaeli says of the experience, “I had a blast at the shoot! It hardly felt like work! Yu Tsai is an amazing photographer and I am trust him completely to make beautiful pictures…Between the concept, photographer and the Hurley clothes, it was a match made in heaven.” We agree! Check out the results of the shoot with the final ad above, then watch as Bar takes you behind the scenes of her campaign below as part of MySpace Celebrity.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Bar Rafaeli Marks - Spencer Valentine underwear

Bar Rafaeli Marks & Spencer Valentine underwear
Bar Rafaeli Marks & Spencer Valentine underwear

The Israeli beauty puts the sensational figure and stunning looks that captured the heart of a movie star to work on the British public, appearing in a series of ads for M&S' new underwear range
Photo: © Marks & Spencer

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Golfing With Bar Refaeli Looks Fun


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Bar Rafaeli is an Israeli supermodel who dates Leonardo DiCaprio, so when Don Chavez pulls candids of her golfing and on vacation that have never been anywhere else, that officially qualifies as a nice pull.

Anyway, there are more photos over at DC’s post. I don’t really have anything to add to this. Probably because “this” isn’t technically a story. Just pictures. So I dunno… I guess I should make some joke about something? Um, I’d like to belly up to THAT Bar. Yeah I got nothin’.

Bar Refaeli and DiCaprio flew to London

Bar Refaeli and DiCaprio flew to London

Bar Refaeli is a Revolutionary Girlfriend

Bar Refaeli and girlfriend of Leo DiCaprio leaves the Covent Garden Hotel and the Revolutionary Road premiere after-party in London, England on Sunday.

The 23-year-old supermodel and 34-year-old actor have been going strong for quite awhile and were seen traveling to London together over the week. Bar Refaeli also recently talked about supporting environmental issues by cleaning after herself and taking home plastic bottles to recycle! Give a hoot. Don’t pollute!

bar refaeli is take a shower

bar refaeli is take a shower

bar refaeli is take a shower

Monday, January 19, 2009

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Saturday, January 17, 2009

bar refaeli is most beautiful pictures

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Bar Refaeli: 'It's Important to be Green'


Bar Refaeli insists it's "important" to be green.

The Israeli supermodel - who is currently dating actor Leonardo DiCaprio - takes environmental issues seriously and isn't afraid to get her hands dirty; she even tries to pick up litter wherever she goes.

Refaeli explains, "I think the green issue is one of the most important because this is our future and my kids future and yours and everyone's.

"When I go to the beach I always clean up after myself and I clean around me too - what other people forget. The plastic bottles I even take home and recycle."

Bar Refaeli is green fight


Bar Refaeli is fighting to save the world's coastlines.
The Israeli-born model - who is dating Leonardo DiCaprio - is campaigning to raise global awareness about the importance of keeping beaches free from pollution.
The 23-year-old has teamed up with beer company Corona to launch the Corona Save the Beach Project which aims to recover one beach every year.
Bar said: "Through this campaign I'd like people to understand that it's the little actions that will eventually change the world. By recycling, reusing biodegradable bags and making sure we don't leave litter on our beaches, we can all make a vital difference."
Once a beach has been recovered for the project, it will receive a blue flag as a seal of quality from the Foundation for Environmental Education, with the aim that one day all beaches will have blue flags.
Bar explains why she got involved with the cause: "When I was a young girl I would collect the rubbish that had been discarded on the sand and throw it in the bin. A few years ago, I started taking home all the litter I found, to recycle.
"If everyone makes an effort to do their bit, no matter how small, collectively a vast change can be brought about."
The public are encouraged to upload photographs of a local beach that needs attention to www.corona.com, where visitors can vote for which one they want to save.