Sarah Larson: Moving On

Sarah Larson: Moving On

Sure, she may have been dumped by one of the studliest guys in Hollywood (George Clooney), but Sarah Larson isn’t letting that stop her.

The brunette beauty was spotted grabbing some lunch with her agent from Nous Model Management at the swanky Chaya Brasserie in Los Angeles yesterday.

A lingerie campaign is rumored to be on the horizon for the 29-year-old rising star, who looked sexy in a black silk printed dress with a pair of leather woven shoes and a pair of superstar shades.

Among the possible reasons for the dissolution of their relationship, there is speculation that Larson went ahead with a breast augmentation that George wasn’t keen on, causing him to break up with her.  A source close to Sarah denies the rumor.

Sarah Larson’s Post-Clooney Life

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Sarah Larson isn’t going into hiding.

George Clooney’s ex-girlfriend was back at work today, meeting and having lunch with her agent from Nous Model Management in Los Angeles.

I hear Ms. Larson, 29, is up for a big-time lingerie campaign, plus she’s interested in doing more AIDS charity work. Larson lost her father to the disease a few years ago.

Read on and see video of Larson…

“She knows she can’t go back to a so-called normal life right now,” a source says. “So she wants to take this situation and turn it into something meaningful and helpful.”

As for reports that Larson recently got a boob job and she may be posing for Playboy, the source insists both are “not true.”

“The stories are kind of crazy,” the source said. “Unfortunately, there’s a lot of speculation, because she and George aren’t talking about it.”

Despite the tabloid onslaught, Larson appeared in great spirits over lunch at Chaya Brasserie restaurant. She sipped white wine, ate chopped salad and shared some chocolate croissant bread pudding with her agent.

She even got a little playful when one of the dozen or so paparazzi trailing her asked if she would ever date one of them like Britney Spears once did.

“Sure,” Larson said with a smile. “You want to be the next one?”

Kylie Bax Biography

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Kylie Bax was born January 5, 1975, in Thames, New Zealand. She grew up on her parents’ horse-breeding farm, a far cry from the New York/LA glamour girl she is today. Having inherited her mother’s genes (Kylie’s mum was a model in her day), Kylie was discovered in a New Zealand shopping mall by an agent from Clyne Model Management.

She discovered her modeling potential in New Zealand, but left for New York in order to make it big as a model. Kylie became Karl Lagerfeld’s protégée, as he convinced her to crop her hair short and dye it blonde. With her new “boyish looks” (yet still very feminine), Kylie went to study with Steven Meisel.

Devon Aoki Biography

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Devon Aoki is the frontwoman of the new fashion wave that appreciates women of various ethnicities. Born August 10th, 1982, Devon Edwenna Aoki is the daughter of Japanese Olympic wrestler and Benihana steakhouse magnate Rocky Aoki and Anglo-Bavarian jewelry designer Pamela Hilburger.

A New York native, she grew up in the swank ‘burbs of Malibu, only to move back to her hometown in her early teens. It is rumored that she was discovered at a Rancid concert in NYC, where she gate-crashed. She was 13 when her godmother introduced her to Kate Moss, who later took Aoki as her apprentice.

At 14, she moved to London with her mother, divorced from Rocky Aoki, and her siblings. There she joined Storm Model Management, which also represented her mentor Moss. Says Aoki of Kate, “It was cool because when I got to know Kate, I realized that she was not only incredibly beautiful, but smart, too.” Both women soon appeared together on the cover of Interview magazine.

Aoki spent most of her adolescence juggling modeling and school, always giving equal attention to both. Some of the high-profile designers on her resume include Chanel, Thierry Mugler, Balenciaga, Fendi, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Givenchy. She was also featured in ad campaigns for Chanel Couture by Karl Lagerfeld, Versace Atelier by Steven Meisel, and Junko Shimada by Bettina Kimenda.

In 1998, the 5′6″ model replaced Naomi Campbell? as the face of Versace, after an alleged dispute between Campbell and Donatella Versace. Her most recent modeling contract is with Lancome, where she joins the ranks of beautiful women like Mena Suvari, Elizabeth Jagger? and Uma Thurman.

Aoki just recently forayed onto the big screen, starring in two films and working on her third. 2003′s Death of a Dynasty, her first movie, was a musical-comedy about the hip-hop industry and was directed by rap mogul Damon Dash. That same year she played Suki, a speed-loving babe in 2 Fast 2 Furious, the sequel to the successful The Fast and the Furious. Not knowing how to drive, she received her first lessons from a stunt driver for the role. She will next be seen as Dominique in D.E.B.S., a spy flick slated for 2004 and co-starring Jordana Brewster.

But she won’t stop there. Aoki plans on launching her own clothing line, and has signed on to New York entrepreneur Richie Akiva’s record label, where she will cut her own album, a move no doubt inspired by her rocker ex-boyfriend Lenny Kravitz?.

Having recently joined L.A.’s ICM for representation and The Firm for management (which manages the likes of J.Lo and Adrien Brody), Devon Aoki will only get bigger, and her face will become more recognized and endeared by the public.

Devon now lives on her own, and keeps her personal life private (for the most part…). No word has leaked of boyfriends since Kravitz, but she is often seen alongside major hip-hop and Hollywood men at high-profile social functions and movie premieres.