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i find the interview pics provocative and nothing else, in a way that's far from being interesting (where as, for example, the vogue paris photoshoot klein did with lara stone was very similar in terms of vulgarity/ erotism/ fetisism but it had something intriguing and interesting in it). it's a concept that has been done and overdone so many times now.
Re: the Leslie Kee book. I would have to say that those are rather old shots. Kee's website for his magazine "Super" featured a collage (not the same as on there now) that had a tiny tiny shot of Crystal with this hair some years ago...I tried to find it but had no luck. Kee and Renn shot together a number of times for US Cosmo and Italian VF. These photos look to be from that era (2008 or earlier)
Definitely not the Crystal of today, god-awful photoshop or not.
Has her right eyebrow always been higher than the other? It's really been noticeable and distracting in a lot of her recent work and I don't remember her eyebrows being like that before. Especially in the editorial in 213 it's rather distracting/noticeable
^Yes, it's always been like that. Usually her eyes are retouched to be the same size, but not every client does it and sometimes it is not so noticeable.
That said, when it comes to retro-style shots, I don't mind a 'raised eyebrow' because some of the old Hollywood stars had one. If you look at shots of Veronica Lake where you can clearly see her face, she sometimes has one eyebrow higher than the other - perhaps that's even why she developed her famous hairstyle, to disguise it.
^ Just reread the question. One of her eyes is smaller than the other, which tends to make the models want to open that eye more, usually resulting in the raised eyebrow look. I have a model friend with the same problem, now she is trying to kill the habit but after doing it for years....no luck LOL
^Just reread my reply. I'm simply saying she looks gorgeous to me in that Spanish Vogue editorial because in this instance the arched eyebrow forms a natural part of that aesthetic style.
When it comes to asymmetry in a model's face, differently-sized eyes don't tend to bother me, but somehow Julia Stegner's uneven mouth always does - and when I can't see it in a shot, I notice the lengths they go to with lighting to disguise it. Yet eyes are often more of a focal point than the mouth is.
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