Tuesday, August 26, 2008

bits & Pieces

The lovely Ally Garvey in this months RSVP

While here we have some bscene models in the recent special wedding guide pull out in the Sunday World.






Monday, August 25, 2008

Spot the bscene stars

For those of you have not yet seen the new 'Pat the Baker' commerical currently running across the various tv stations here it is. Now see how many bscene crew you can see


Thursday, August 21, 2008

Fashion Media course


The lovely Georgina Heffernan runs a fashion media communications course, this course offers tips about getting into styling or fashion journalism with an insight as to how this industry works. Here are some images from the day shot buy an other industry insider Lili Forberg ( www.misslili.net ) with make -up by Lara Ford ( www.larafordmakeup.com ) featuring two of our girls Hilary & Tanya.
Tanya has been with bscene for a number of months and recently cut her long blonde hair into a short platinum cropped style while people may remember new face Hilary as one of the finalist in this years Miss Universe Ireland that aired on TV3 to a huge audience



http://www.fashionmediacommunications.com/
http://www.georginaheffernan.com/


Friday, August 15, 2008

Well done Ally.....again

Bscenes Ally Garvey has been a busy bee since her recent ladies win but she has not forgot her leaving cert results. Evening Herald readers would of noticed Ally's exam diary a few weeks back, Wednesday Ally added to her recent joys with top marks.
So what's next for this 6ft stunner ??? well Ally heads of to Paris shortly to model in a hair show and then its back to the catwalk with a series of bookings throughout the Autumn


Thursday, August 14, 2008

Bscene would like to say congratulations to Martina who is expecting her first child in late November. TV watchers would recognise Martina from the last season of ‘Off the Rails’ television show.



Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Our Talented younger models

Our wonder younger talent from bscene The Agency take to the stage

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Here is a piece from The Irish Independent about blogs and look what blog is mentioned. This ran in July just gone but we forgot to blog which is ironic






By Marie Boran and Niall Byrne
Thursday July 03 2008
The Business Blog
http://www.sme-blog.com/


There is a lot of info out on the web that could be crucial to you as an SME owner/manager but where do you find the time to go googling? Never fear as Stefan Topfer, CEO and chairman of WinWeb, can do this for you. He does a regular news roundup hitting all the major Irish and UK newspapers. Some items relate to the online aspect of running a small firm but EU regulations, banking and economic issues are also covered and each news item also comes in a podcast version so you can listen while ironing your shirt, feeding the cat and catching up on email via your BlackBerry.


Why, That’s Delightful
http://whythatsdelightful.wordpress.com/
Father Ted co-creator and The IT Crowd writer Graham Linehan doesn’t need to blog – Channel 4 stuffs wads of crisp sterling notes through his letterbox whenever he commands – which is why this blog is the perfect example of what a blog should be. Linehan shares what he’s doing and what he finds funny with his readers. He genuinely seems to get a kick out of interacting with fans. He also sees it as a way of keeping his finger on the pulse and stirring his creative juices, a good lesson for any artist or businessperson out there.

Clamnut comix
http://clamnuts.com/
The fortune of the comic could well be revived by the internet. Image-conscious businesspeople may not want to spend their lunch break poring over the adventures of the Green Lantern or Strontium Dog in Eason’s but having a sneaky peek at their childhood heroes online is a safe way to partake in this guilty pleasure. The comic strips of Dublin graphic artist Bob Byrne are a quick fix for the office blues. His range of free downloadable comic panels are all well-written, well-drawn and often explicit. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea but will appeal to the lapsed comic reader amidst a jaded white-collar world.

Bscene Social
www.bscenesocial.blogspot.com
Whether you’re a fashionista or not, it’s always tempting to keep tabs on the beautiful people. This is why we sneak a look at the gossip section of the Sunday papers whilst proudly proclaiming we wouldn’t be caught dead reading Heat or Hello.
B scene, the Dublin-based model agency, is hip to this and
Sean Montague updates religiously, keeping us abreast of the latest fashion shoots and launch parties attended by b scene models and employees, giving us lots of insight and a bit of gossip along the way.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Images by Lili Forberg - www.misslili.net











Styled by Sarah Flanagan
Make Up by Lyndsey Kavanagh
Hair by Aimee Murphy
Model Rebecca Huges @ Bscene The Agency




Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Body Parts


TV watchers who managed to catch BBC Three’s ‘I am Kylies body double’ recently would of seen Bscene The Agency Kayko talking about all the campaigns where various parts of her body feature to promote everything from products to The Body Shop.

Saturday's Sun


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