Alice Dellal: Bang Bang The Free-Spirited Style Icon Performs a High Voltage Solo

Alice Dellal: Bang Bang

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Alice Dellal: Bang Bang

The Free-Spirited Style Icon Performs a High Voltage Solo

Stripped down to lingerie by Bordelle and DKNY, Brazilian model Alice Dellal lets loose on her Premier drum kit in an exclusive edit of Matthew Donaldson's ground shaking new short. The heiress is known for championing the punk undercut and vamping for labels such as Agent Provocateur and Burberry, but she's also on percussion for female rock quartet Thrush Metal, which features fellow models Emma Chitty and Laura Fraser and socialite Isabella Ramsey. The film is the latest installment of stylist Aurelia Donaldson’s series for The Telegraph, which explores the off-duty talents of models. Dellal, who counts Mick Jagger and Mario Testino as godparents, indulged us in some preferential treatment. 

Gstaad or Gold Coast? 
Gold Coast.

Full Metal Jacketor Pretty in Pink?
Pretty in Pink.

Jake and Dinos or Jak and Jil?
Jake and Dinos.

Leather or lace?
Leather.

Rotten or Depp?
Cayless (Sullivan).

"I Touch Myself" or "Can't Touch This"?
"Can't Touch This."

Late nights or early mornings?
Early mornings.

Corvette or Cortina?
Cortina.

Levi's or Lagerfeld? 
Levi's.

Corsets or cut-offs?
Cut-offs.

Mikimoto or De Beers?
Jones (Dominic).

Kumomotos or Kobe beef?
Kobe Beef.

Raccoon eyes or red lips?
Raccoon eyes.

Black magic or white lies?
White lies.

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Alice Dellal: Bang Bang