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Max Mara Accessories Spring/Summer 2018: Bella Hadid by Steven Meisel


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Love the first shot. Very early 2000s retro feel. But what's up with the jpeg quality? :lol:
 
Day 18 of Love Magazine's Love Advent: Bella Hadid by Phil Poynter

 
Vogue Italia December 2017:

Photographed by Mert & Marcus.


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December 9th 2017: Out in London, England

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December 10th 2017: Arriving at JFK Airport

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December 11th 2017: Out in New York City



December 13th 2017: Out in NYC


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December 14th 2017: Out in New York City



December 17th 2017: Out in New York City



December 19th 2017: Bella leaving Gigi's apartment to attend a Rangers game at MSG in NYC

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Vogue Korea January 2018

'Bella'



Photographer: JooYoung Ahn
Model: Bella Hadid
Stylists: Kim Mi Jin, Nam Hyun Ji
Make-up: Peter Philips
Hair stylist: Lee Hye Young
Nails: Park Eunkyung




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There's nothing remarkable about Bella. I wish she would just go into acting and leave the fashion world because she's taking up way too much space with her blandness. She can't emote anything poetic.
 
There's nothing remarkable about Bella. I wish she would just go into acting and leave the fashion world because she's taking up way too much space with her blandness. She can't emote anything poetic.
Not to be a stan but this logic some TFSers have that if the instagirls were removed from fashion then all their jobs would automatically go to edgier-looking or underrated models (aka their faves). Newsflash: they would not get these jobs. That's not how the industry works. The clients obviously want a certain look and presence in mind - they'll just higher another celebrity or bombshell/well known model to advertise and sell. Grow up.
 
Not to be a stan but this logic some TFSers have that if the instagirls were removed from fashion then all their jobs would automatically go to edgier-looking or underrated models (aka their faves). Newsflash: they would not get these jobs. That's not how the industry works. The clients obviously want a certain look and presence in mind - they'll just higher another celebrity or bombshell/well known model to advertise and sell. Grow up.

Your reply doesn't really have truth to it. If the "instagirls" were removed, the jobs WOULD go to "edgier-looking or underrated models", or in simpler terms, "models". Bella is where she is because of her mother, and her sister, and her instagram followers. Remove all of those and Bella would barely cut it as one of the lowest of the low catalog models, and that's AFTER all the work she's had done. If the instagirls go away, modeling jobs can and will go back to women who are where they are for the right reason: because they actually look like models. A model is meant to be aspirational, someone you look at in awe because of how perfect/striking they are in every way. Bella is none of this, and if she is, it's down to the work she's had done.
 
Your reply doesn't really have truth to it. If the "instagirls" were removed, the jobs WOULD go to "edgier-looking or underrated models", or in simpler terms, "models". Bella is where she is because of her mother, and her sister, and her instagram followers. Remove all of those and Bella would barely cut it as one of the lowest of the low catalog models, and that's AFTER all the work she's had done. If the instagirls go away, modeling jobs can and will go back to women who are where they are for the right reason: because they actually look like models. A model is meant to be aspirational, someone you look at in awe because of how perfect/striking they are in every way. Bella is none of this, and if she is, it's down to the work she's had done.

Sorry, but you're wrong and russianelf has it right. The market has evolved and these so-called instagirls bring more value to brands than what you call regular "models." Btw, there's no qualification for a "model." Anyone can be one, as long as they have the right proportions (by fashion's standard). The notion of models being young boys and girls plucked from obscurity and groomed into these glamazon, aspirational beings is a falacy. Brands are always looking for either or both of these two things: creating brand awareness and or conversions. Even if the "instagirls don't convert (they usually do), they bring far greater awareness to a brand, than a regular model.

I know people love to hate on these popular, celebrity girls and sometimes I too get frustrated with them, but unfortunately, that's just what change and market evolution brings.
 
When i see activity in any of these models' threads, it's either new work or the same arguments back and forth LOL
 
A model is meant to be aspirational, someone you look at in awe because of how perfect/striking they are in every way. Bella is none of this, and if she is, it's down to the work she's had done.
To a fashion fan - yes. But the truth is, no publication/corporation cares about this. They care about money. They want to sell. That's the cold hard truth.

If you remove the instagirls, all their jobs would not magically go to TFS-ers' model of the moment. They would go to celebs or be rehashed between Lara, Adriana, Natalia etc and then y'all would scream overexposure.
 
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Ok, sure, I'm wrong, the jobs would continue to go to "instagirl" type girls who will make the brand money. Can you at least not agree on how sad it is though, as a longtime fashion fan, to watch the industry be taken over by "models" who are CLEARLY trying to be as impossibly beautiful as the generation before them, but just aren't?

For example, the way Bella sucked her cheekbones in opening Salvatore Ferragamo SS18, she was clearly trying to give herself a Natatsha Poly-esque face, but it was so obvious she was sucking her cheeks in as much as possible that she just looked sad and weird. All I'm saying is I'd much rather fashion was still filled with effortlessly beautiful models, rather than surgically-enhanced celeb offspring who try literally as hard as they can to be impossibly beautiful, but still don't hit the mark.
 
December 31st 2017: Leaving Dave Chapelle's New Years party at Delilah Club in West Hollywood

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Max Mara Accessories Spring/Summer 2018 campaign by Steven Meisel in HQ:


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