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the max factor one is nice
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^she has a cute smile
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Carmen has a great tomboyish face.
And to think that she's a HF model too. Some people just have it all.
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even though i don't visit this thread as much as i should, i really do like Miss Kass. There's something very hot & sexy about her, especially in the Kors ads.
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wow i didnt kno she had chanel ads..
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^didn't know either....
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Beautiful close ups.
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I'm posting a few of the articles through the years about Carmen:
1. NY POST...PAGE 6 MEGAMODEL Carmen Kass narrowly cheated death when she was submerged in shark-infested waters during a Caribbean photo shoot. The death-defying stunt for the British glossy The Fashion features the bikini-clad Vogue covergirl inside a protective cage surrounded by 60 hungry reef sharks. A team of "safety divers" wearing chainmail over their wetsuits was on hand to protect the comely Kass from becoming shark food. But things didn't exactly go as planned. The most harrowing encounter came when the divers threw bait in the water to attract the sharks, causing one 10-foot beast to invade Carmen's cage - the door having been left open. "I saw this gray thing in front of my face," Kass told the London Daily Telegraph. "Then it opened its huge mouth. The safety diver jumped on me to take the bite on his body armor and I dived out of the door underneath him . . . I would say I was a little scared." The stunt was the idea of war photographer-turned-fashion snapper Taryn Simon, who declared, "I was talking with a stylist about the most dangerous shoot we could possibly imagine, and we came up with sharks. We loved the idea of taking Vogue's Model of the Year, putting her in a cage and feeding her to the sharks." "I'm not scared of animals," Kass declared. "I'm more scared of people . . . Besides, you only live once." 2. NY POST/By JARED PAUL STERN ------------------------------------------ Kate Moss' Women modeling agency is experiencing turbulent times. On Thursday, Moss was rushed to the hospital after her Range Rover flipped over outside London; they thought she'd be well enough to fly to New York yesterday, but she wasn't.Now one of the agency's other biggest names, Kylie Bax, has given Women theboot for Elite. Bax, who's been living in L.A. for the past year and a halfpursuing her acting career, just returned to New York. Some career planning onthe part of her new agents at Elite is definitely in order following hersizzling nude bondage spread in Playboy. In addition, Women nearly lost another of its top stars recently when Carmen Kass staged a "job action," threatening to walk out on them unless they gave her more money, sources say. Some have it that Kass actually did quit and stayed away for a week until Women made her an offer she couldn't refuse: Instead of the industry standard, in which the agency gets 20 percent commission from the model and 20 percent from the client, insiders say Kass now pays no commission and, in fact, gets half of Women's client cut to boot.Kass' boyfriend, Richie Akiva, denies that Kass ever left the agency but confirms that she renegotiated her commission. One rival model mogul who heard about the transaction complains, "They really shouldn't have done that - if this continues, they'll put us all out of business." Meanwhile, Czech bombshell Eva Herzigova, who left Women a few months back for IMG, has returned to Women, following in the footsteps of Naomi Campbell, who also came back to Women after a stint with DNA. 3. Sunday Telegraph (UK) May 9, 2004 p04 Review The face of a new Europe Charles Laurence Carmen Kass, 25, is talking about her love life. "Threesome? No way. Other women? Not interested," she says. The same salacious questions were put to her only the night before on "shock jock" Howard Stern's notoriously provocative New York radio show, and she is laughing them off as evidence of the fantasies that surround the modelling world, and the price she will pay for throwing her Philip Treacy hat in the ring for the June 17 European elections. She has also brushed aside more damaging criticism that she is a neophyte, with no political experience, not qualified for office. "You don't need qualifications to be a politician, do you?" she asks, defensively. "Look at Arnold Schwarzenegger. Because I am a model, people have trouble realising that I am serious. I see my life in politics going very, very far. I've had a taste of what it takes to be fabulous and famous, and it is not that great for me. I want to do something for my country, for Estonia. What I know is I can get people involved in the election because I am well known." Kass has broken off campaigning in Estonia to fly back to her second home in New York for the premiere of her first film: she plays the briefest of scenes in a small-budget film Points and Shoot, opening at the Tribeca Film Festival. She is an hour late for our lunch, which even in New York is the privilege of movie stars rather than models. She has her hair pulled back casually, no make-up, and is belted tightly into a pale blue trench coat which looks a bit odd on a glowing spring afternoon. Everyone is looking her way, necks craned from the banquets of a downtown model hang-out; a couple of acquaintances make a show of calling out "Carmen!". The restaurant is owned by her boyfriend of five years, Ritchie Akira (short, dark, shaven-headed), who joins us briefly. They make an odd couple. He might be tiny, his body-language shouts, but he's a tough guy with a supermodel girlfriend, a brand-new Discovery Vogue Range Rover on the curb and a mobile phone that doesn't stop ringing. She can be flirty, and she can be intense and surprisingly straightforward, but she is always just a little bit distant, as if watching her own moves with a chaperone's eye. Kass made a big splash as a prospective MEP when she was photographed kissing Tony Blair at the party he gave for the New Europeans amid the imperial splendour of the Foreign Office in Whitehall. She was representing the youth wing of the conservative ruling party Res Publica, Estonia's second largest party. Its mandate: focus on the people; look to the future; let the people participate in politics - something which did not happen in the past. In one click of the shutter, Kass appears to have achieved her first ambition in politics: to become "the face" of the new, Euro Estonia. For the moment, however, she plans to remain the face of Chanel as well, and keep her fortune topped up with more of her frequent covers for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. Kass is estimated to be the second-highest-earning supermodel in the world (behind Kate Moss). She was Vogue's Model of the Year in 2000, and reckons she could stay at the top of the catwalk (where she is able to command pounds 130,000 a show) for another 10 years. She has a reputation for being very secretive. Until her MEP nomination, she would never talk to the press. No one in the fashion industry knows much about her background, other than that she sends a lot of money back home. She is portrayed in gossip columns as a lone tough nut. At the age of 14 she was spotted by a model scout in a supermarket in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. On her first modelling job in Milan she vowed never to return, refusing to have her lips "redone". A steely determination and years of hard slog have made her one of the most consistently successful models. Yet there is something odd about her. "She just doesn't fit the mould," says one industry insider. "Backstage at the shows she's on her own, working. Other models are having a fag, drinkin Champagne, out clubbing with Galliano. Kass is always on her own. She's also really bright. Most models aren't: they're flakes. I can absolutely see her going into politics." She is known to be fearless: one shoot had her lowered into shark-infested water in a wire cage while dressed in a bikini (the safety divers wore chain mail). Kass was the only model who would do it - "experiences like that don't come your way often," she says. Yet she has avoided the more obvious temptations of the modelling industry. "You have to be really self-aware. People want to drag you down. You must be strong. Now I am 25, I don't even have that urge to join in. I'm thinking about where I want my life to go." The theory goes that Eastern European models are so successful because they don't have tantrums; they don't have tantrums because they've grown up on a diet of potatoes and they just knuckle down to work. Kass is a case in point. Self-preservation and making the most of a chance to earn good money come naturally, she believes, simply because she grew up in Estonia. It was Soviet-occupied from 1944 and life was tough - for the nation, and for her own family. "I remember walking back from school one day when I was 11 and seeing these tanks roaring down the street in Tallinn," she says. It was 1990, a year before liberation. "They were so terrifying. I ran off the road and hid under a bridge. They were Russian, and they had come to close the radio station. "In Estonia, we are very protective and very cautious. It comes from all the time of being occupied: someone was always trying to take things away. So we are very reserved. It takes a long time to get to know an Estonian." If that is true, Kass is being remarkably frank. Her family were impoverished intellectuals, and she lived in a one-room flat with her parents, older brother, Kutty, and sister, Victoria. Her father was a part-time chess instructor, and Kass has a reputation as a strong player herself. It is, she admits, exaggerated. Not long ago, she did beat the Estonian Prime Minister, Juhan Parts, well-known for his skill at the game. "He made one wrong move and I caught him," she shrugs. She has not played a tournament since she was a child. Asked for her favourite opening, she blushes a little and says she just pushes a centre pawn forward and waits to see what the other guy does. Asked what she would do to reply to "white first move e4", she taps her fingers over the table cloth, imagining a chess board, and answers, "e5". Not a surprising choice: that was how the great Estonian grandmaster Paul Keres always replied to e4. Both parents worked as waiters. But when Kass was eight, they split and her father, Viktor, disappeared to work at Chernobyl, later the site of the world's worst nuclear reactor disaster. He had been an abusive father and an alcoholic. "For many years, he was out of my life and I knew nothing of him," she says. "I am not in touch now. But three years ago, I looked him up. I thought, `everyone makes mistakes', and that maybe he would be sorry. But the first thing he did was ask me for money. That was it: I don't have feelings that he's my father. Just a man I met. I don't have to talk to him." I catch a glimpse of the famous Carmen Kass steel. On her own, her mother, Koida, worked extra shifts to make ends meet and Kass's brother did much of the child-minding. "My mum is everything to me. She is the most wonderful, strongest, smartest mother you could want," says Kass, who has helped her considerably since. "She was working 24 hours a day, but she always let us know she cared for us. And she explained to us what life is, and how it works. She told us that we had to take care of ourselves, because there was no one else who would. "It is sad but true, that you are born alone and die alone. How do I know this at 25? Ah, I guess it is because I have an old soul." That comes with a girlish laugh, but it rings true. In Tallinn, where Kass is reputed to be the richest woman in Estonia, and where she attracts more column inches than Victoria Beckham does in the British tabloids, her family is a source of controversy. Her sister faces charges of drug smuggling: she spent a month in jail in New York before being deported to Estonia, last September, and has only recently been freed on bail. "This is very painful for me - but I am also angry because I believe my government is trying to make a showcase of it," she says. "When she was arrested, she was not carrying drugs. There is no evidence! They even searched my mother's house, which was new and where my sister had never lived. They took that house apart. "On the one hand, I want to take this to the Court of Human Rights, I am so upset." She takes a steadying breath: "On the other, I have to tell myself that, even though this is my sister and I must believe her, I must also wait for the outcome of the trial." Kass is convinced that the scandal won't stop her from winning her seat in the European parliament. She is almost certainly going to be a shoo-in. Juventus, the youth wing of Res Publica, invited her to join last year and it was its idea that she stand for Europe. This was not, Kass believes, just for its public relations value, to put a "face" on a country which few can place on a map, but to attract a new generation into politics. Most Estonians, she points out, have grown up in households where the perceived wisdom is that it is safer to leave politics to someone else. "Nobody really understood what it meant to be in the EU until a few years ago. If anything, the idea of being a part of some big thing seems dangerous," she explains. "To Estonians, being part of Europe sounds at first like being part of the Soviet Union. So that is my first task - I don't have a whole lot of policies worked out. I just want to activate people to be a part of it, the political process; to educate people on what it means to go out there and take up the opportunities." In Estonia, simply being Carmen Kass illustrates the new opportunities for wealth and growth. "I've been lucky," she says. "I have a model agency now in Tallinn, and I have property, commercial and residential. I think people in Estonia realise that at least I can represent the opportunity that the outside world offers them." She may prove to be much more than that. Although Kass makes no pretence of any expertise in government, she is certainly bright and evidently determined. After all, if actors can become presidents and body builders "governators" of California, why can't a model get to the top of a small country in the Baltics? Last edited by angel222 : 25-03-2008 at 08:48 PM. |
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^nice articles! i like her steely personality
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Loved that last article...though there is no doubt that they tried to make her sound smarter for her campaign, you can see her strong personality seeping through the descriptions...She sounds smart, strong, and confident. What more could you ask for in a person
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