SISTER WITCHES: HARPERS BAZAAR

For those who aren’t in Australia, this is an article I wrote for Australian Harpers Bazaar (January 2010 issue) about my relationship with my sister. Sister witches. We love it. Happy readings beautiful people. . . . .

Sophie – Harper's Bazaar articleSophie – Harpers Bazaar

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12 Comments

  1. Posted December 27, 2009 at 2:20 am | Permalink

    I just got the issue :) Love it Love it!!! (Your article..the issue I don’t love, I just like hehe)

  2. Posted December 27, 2009 at 5:16 pm | Permalink

    This is such a lovely article, I’m glad you and Gemma are now reconnecting more than ever before. thanks for providing the scans! You and Gemma looked too cute in your kiddie pictures! and of course you two always stayed beautiful! :D

    • Posted December 27, 2009 at 10:14 pm | Permalink

      Thank you so much! We are reconnecting more than ever, it’s true. Only more exciting times to come :)

  3. Posted December 27, 2009 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    Hihi ^^. This is my first time reading your writing (besides Twitter, which really doesn’t count now, does it)! It’s really warm and nice… makes me wish I had a sister? Hehe, thanks for the warmth! I must admit, though, that I loved the work that you and your sister did as models. I think I’ll go read your other posts now… All the best!

    • Posted December 27, 2009 at 10:15 pm | Permalink

      Thank you! Welcome :) I’m so happy you have joined the conversation and audience. I hope you enjoy your time here. :)

  4. petrina
    Posted December 28, 2009 at 11:31 pm | Permalink

    this made me cry. for so many reasons and on many different levels of what sisterhood brings. you captured it Soph–proximity doesn’t guarantee connection…connection does. just read a bit of lovliness once again.

    • Posted December 29, 2009 at 7:32 pm | Permalink

      Petrina, you are such a delicate soul, I love how moved you are by connection and relationship. Thank you for your continued support and love. I cherish your thirst for life. It encourages me onwards xoxo (ps, haven’t received your mail yet, we just left Florida today, but Jon’s mom will forward it safely on I’m sure! I hope you had a beautiful holiday season, and looking forward to touching base soon)

  5. Thom Kerr
    Posted December 29, 2009 at 2:25 am | Permalink

    Well done Sophie – what a beautiful piece of writing. xxT

    • Posted December 29, 2009 at 7:29 pm | Permalink

      Thanks Thom, so happy you appreciate my work, and your continual support and interest means so much. Looking forward to penning that Crystal Renn article for you xoxoxo (and can’t wait to share the Disclosure article with my readers!! It’s going to blow their minds) :)

  6. Posted December 29, 2009 at 11:10 pm | Permalink

    ‘Fiance’ in the contributors page! Congratulations! Also, on the article itself, I can relate with mine and my brother’s relationship over the past few years – it was inspiring to read your account. Love x

  7. Scott
    Posted December 30, 2009 at 6:04 am | Permalink

    I love Steven Meisel! Such a mystery of a man! I love him!!

    “Organized Robots” Vogue Italia March 2006… that is HEAVEN on a page.
    So clinical, so haunting, so undeniably beautiful and scrubbed. Styled by Edward Enninful.

    “Non-stop Ultimate Pumping” Vogue Italia June 2006… that is, Bronzed. Boys. Bike-shorts. Bliss. I’m usually one for more subtlety in my homo-erotic imagery, but when lensed by Meisel and styled by Enninful, I can’t help but adore every lycra-clad-camp-inch of Derrick Hayes. Grrr! Lighting is phenomenal in this editorial. Styled by Edward Enninful (hilariously, I might add)

    “Miss Shaped” Vogue Italia October 2007. Styled by Karl Templer!!! Steven, Karl. Karl, Steven. Scott, HEAVEN!

    “Future Perfect” Vogue Italia December 2005. Styled by Edward Enninful.

    “Couture Magic” Vogue Italia March 2008. Styled by Edward Enninful.

    The list is endless. My archives are brimming!

    I love that you can count haute couture, Steven Meisel and Prada as having an influence on your relationship with your sister, Sophie.

    I like to think Lanvin brought my brothers and I closer. Yes! Because nothing says “I love you, Scott” more than Lanvin; well that’s what I’ve been telling them anyway. You hear me!

  8. Posted May 28, 2010 at 12:15 pm | Permalink

    i just love your blog and this particular peice…there is nothing quite like the bond of sisters,people evolve,friends come and go but sisters always have that invisible string conecting them… you change and grow as people,have times when you are as close can be and some so far apart but that string is always there..i love it!my sister and i live totally different lives but she will always be MY sister and one of my bestfriends:)

    keep the great work up sophie!you have a true gift

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