We so adore Natalia Vodianova. She's one of those delightful cases where inner beauty matches outer.
Yesterday, Russian model and Naked Heart Foundation champion (and president) Natalia Vodianova hit the links with her new beau Antoine Arnault during a winter vacation in Mauritius.
Vodianova recently split from her husband of nearly ten years and father of her three children, Justin Portman. Oooooobviously, she is now an item with Antoine, head of communications for Louis Vuitton and son of businessman Bernard Arnault.
The pair looked quite in love, goofing around, kissing, and generally spreading their PDA across all 18 holes of the golf course.
EXCLUSIVE photos from BAUER-GRIFFIN
Yesterday, Russian model and Naked Heart Foundation champion (and president) Natalia Vodianova hit the links with her new beau Antoine Arnault during a winter vacation in Mauritius.
Vodianova recently split from her husband of nearly ten years and father of her three children, Justin Portman. Oooooobviously, she is now an item with Antoine, head of communications for Louis Vuitton and son of businessman Bernard Arnault.
The pair looked quite in love, goofing around, kissing, and generally spreading their PDA across all 18 holes of the golf course.
EXCLUSIVE photos from BAUER-GRIFFIN









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They look like strange dolls not real pepole.I don’t get men who fancy women who look like this just because they look like this. I’m afraid all the men I know who love very skinny women- I mean very skinny- have issues around wanting control and talk endlessly about how if they got fat (ie normal sized) they would have to leave them. I have had this conversation with 2 men and it’s horrid.I also know someone who exists on 1000 calories a day- forever- that’s the plan. Sometimes it’s far less to ‘save up’ to be able to go out for meals and have blow out 1500 calorie days- woo hoo exciting times. The husband encourages this and thinks it’s ‘sweet’- it’s not it’s insane.
I guess her ex is watching over the kids, or her brood, as a female society journalist called it.