happycanadian
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Daria is a supermodel.
What defines a supermodel changes from era to era. During the era when Daria came out (I'm thinking roughly from 2003-onward) there was very clearly 2 branches of models in which the most successful achieved the "Supermodel" level:
1) the VS and SI models, who made a ton of money and had a high-level of fame and public recognition (Miranda, Doutzen, Candice, Rosie, Irina S, Kate Upton, etc)
2) the queens of high fashion, who made a ton of money, landed every campaign imaginable, but were largely unknown outside the fashion world (Daria, Raquel, Natalia, Natasha, Lara, etc)
In recent years it's changed again. Supermodels are now the girls who land all the campaigns, participate in commercial projects (music videos, movies, global sports brand campaigns, etc) and have conquered social media (Cara, Karlie, Joan, Gigi, Kendall, etc)
What defines a supermodel changes from era to era. During the era when Daria came out (I'm thinking roughly from 2003-onward) there was very clearly 2 branches of models in which the most successful achieved the "Supermodel" level:
1) the VS and SI models, who made a ton of money and had a high-level of fame and public recognition (Miranda, Doutzen, Candice, Rosie, Irina S, Kate Upton, etc)
2) the queens of high fashion, who made a ton of money, landed every campaign imaginable, but were largely unknown outside the fashion world (Daria, Raquel, Natalia, Natasha, Lara, etc)
In recent years it's changed again. Supermodels are now the girls who land all the campaigns, participate in commercial projects (music videos, movies, global sports brand campaigns, etc) and have conquered social media (Cara, Karlie, Joan, Gigi, Kendall, etc)