first skinny models cause anorexia, now plus size [size 6-10] models cause obesity. there is just no winning is there?
why can’t we all just resolve to allow ourselves and others to be happy the way we are
first skinny models cause anorexia, now plus size [size 6-10] models cause obesity. there is just no winning is there?
why can’t we all just resolve to allow ourselves and others to be happy the way we are
tried to think of clever ways to use the saying stars in your eyes or some variation of, alas nothing so enjoy the pretty picture.
via noir facade
the hair body [edit: 11.17.2010]
jourdan dunn in i-d best of the british march 2009 via noir facade
warning: do not mess with naomi campbell
interview magazine october 2010 via noir facade
congrats to her on 25 years of pure fabness
crystal renn festin for french vogue via noir facade
hot plus size model gorging on food in over sized sweaters. tongue in cheek fun or offensive?
as much as i don’t like terry richardson [the photographer], i say lighten up people.
now playing at angelika film center in manhattan and in los angeles on september 24, before opening in europe
size does matter
another fave crystal shoot

if someone as hot as crystal renn can be airbrushed to this degree no wonder we are all messed up.
ok so we all know that america’s next top model is a joke. i recently became obsessed with watching canada’s, britain’s and australia’s next top model on youtube. the canadian version is meh, the british version is ok but none of the franchises (i have seen at least) do it better than australia. first of all and most importantly all the girls actually look like models, the youngest age is 16 (i mean really tyra that 25 year old mother is not going to have that long a career if one at all) and their photoshoots and runways are more legit. for the finale the girls go on castings for actual fashion week shows. if you book it you walk if you don’t well you don’t walk in the finale. also the winner gets a cover on harper’s bazar (it used to be vogue australia), not seventeen which i read at 13.
though they do lose points for lack of diversity, i must say the casters know what the runways and cameras want and they deliver. its not about a sob story or the host’s crazy antics, its all about modeling. shocking right?

my fave australia’s next top model winner - alice burdeu, cycle 3
After winning AusNTM she debuted at New York Fashion Week in the fall of 2008 for Charlotte Ronson, Marchesa, Marc Jacobs, Proenza Schouler, and Tory Burch shows, Since then has walked for Louis Vuitton, Alexander McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, and Lanvin (just to name a few). Burdeu has also appeared in campaigns for D&G, Sonia Rykiel, Napoleon Perdis, Mimco and Blumarine. -via wiki
videos no longer on youtube but you can still watch here!