wendylorene
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2017
- Messages
- 2,233
- Reaction score
- 855
Announcing... The 2nd Annual theFashionSpot Awards. Vote NOW via the links below:
Designer of the YearThank you for participating!
VOTING WILL CLOSE 27/12/2024 EOD!
^She doesn't nearly look like a model to me face and body wise..
Sorry I was probably too judgy.. What I meant was that if I didn't know her and saw her in the streets like in the pictures posted I wouldn't think she's a model. But of course this is just my opinion and it's nothing in comparison to her outstanding career and strong moment right now!Perhaps not to you, but her global domination of September covers is a pretty spectacular modelling achievement.
but again is that really because of her modeling capabilities/looks? doubt it, every headlines states her name, barely any *professional* model has that featured, they are mostly invisible until they become a household name
I think the term is an Insta girl/model to describe models like Bella, her sister, Kendall Jenner etc. They are models who were social media celebrities BEFORE they became models. Their celebrity came from being on YouTube, Instagram, a reality show, and other social media outlets.but again is that really because of her modeling capabilities/looks? doubt it, every headlines states her name, barely any *professional* model has that featured, they are mostly invisible until they become a household name
http://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/exploring-the-new-jewellery-collaboration-worn-by-bella-hadidExploring The New Jewellery Collaboration Fronted By Bella Hadid
TWO years ago, when Annelise Michelson first started creating the knotted, barbed wire designs that have since become the signature staple of her eponymous jewellery brand, they were directly inspired by the bondage pictures of Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. "I thought the sensuality of twisted knots, when explored through a material like metal cable, could be minimal and chic but also sexy," she explains - and so, the Light Wire Collection was born, somehow uniting the realms of industrialism and elegance.
Today heralds the launch of a new incarnation for the range as Michelson reveals a collaboration with French fashion house Zadig & Voltaire: an evolution of the architectural forms that have quickly become an industry favourite. Lighter and thinner than their formative counterparts, this series of jewellery - spanning necklaces, earrings and bracelets alike - "is more an every day, easy statement," Michelson says. "I like to make statement design, but these are like the essentials in a jewellery wardrobe; so easy that you don't have to think about them too much, you can carry them in your bag and put them on last minute."
Here, we present the covetably chic collaboration in its entirety. If it's good enough for Bella...
olivia singer for vogue