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That’s how you make a supermodel. And she sells, so that helps.Shes an excellent model but sometimes the industry is lazy with its casting. They keep gravitating towards the same 10 models.
true but npwadays fashion work isnt as interesting as it was back in the day when Linda or even Liya would be someone completely different in every campaign. Today some editorials and campaigns might as well be from the same story.That’s how you make a supermodel. And she sells, so that helps.
This is what a supermodel is supposed to do: being the OG on a lot of campaigns?I think I've seen too many Rianne Van Rompaey campaigns. Good model (not my favorite honestly) but someone should understand that having the same person in 7 campaigns doesn't work.
I think that a better distribution of campaigns per season would not hurt. Sometimes they do not even do one and other times they have 7/8. In my opinion, it is misleading for the consumer and counterproductive for the brands.This is what a supermodel is supposed to do: being the OG on a lot of campaigns?
Kudos to her for still being highly in demand a decade after her first season.
I though Mica would have been that person but it’s actually Rianne.
Rianne is a strong model and always delivers but she's not a Chameleon. Someone like Amber, Luna Bijl, Maglosia or Linda can be in 20 campaigns and look like different models but a talented supermodel like Cindy, Karen, Gisele or Kate would start to get monotonous at some point because while they are very strong supermodels, they arent exactly actresses who easily get into any role.This is what a supermodel is supposed to do: being the OG on a lot of campaigns?
Kudos to her for still being highly in demand a decade after her first season.