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Daria Werbowy

For fun, I thought I'd give the list of shows Daria did in S/S 2004 when she opened 12 shows and set the record:

Alessandro Dell'acqua
BCBG Max Azria
Celine
Chloe
Emilio Pucci
Jil Sander
Luella Bartley
Martine Sitbon
MaxMara
Nina Ricci
Prada
Zero Maria Cornejo

Comparitively, this seasons list is much more impressive. Like who the hell is Martine Sitbon??:p
 
well, her comeback has definitely demonstrated she's the #1 topmodel.
 
Remarkably enough 2 of the shows she opened S/S2004, Pucci and Alessandro Dell'Acqua, were opened by Darias competitor Freja this FW0607 season.
 
style_expert said:
Remarkably enough 2 of the shows she opened S/S2004, Pucci and Alessandro Dell'Acqua, were opened by Darias competitor Freja this FW0607 season.

I know, I do feel in looking at that list that IMG is trying to recreate Daria's second season with Freja. They are really good at what they do, which probably the major contributing factor to why Freja has been so hot this season and last. But imo, you can have your booker set you up to open every show on the planet, but if you don't have "it," you just don't, and imo, Freja does not have one thousandth of the it factor that Daria has.
 
Oscar De La Renta fall 06 bks
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source*Glamour
 
#4665: Oh oh...Pack of Marlboro (regulars!) in the purse...Time for the smoking Nazis to work out on Daria!!!:unsure:
 
Boomer said:
#4665: Oh oh...Pack of Marlboro (regulars!) in the purse...Time for the smoking Nazis to work out on Daria!!!:unsure:

Ha! It certainly won't be me, as my Marlboro Menthol Lights are a crucial part of my life, sadly. Notice how the Daria thread doesn't have 'smoking Nazis' (as you so eloquently put it!) like the Gemma thread does?? Maybe because Gemma seems like a 15 year old girl while Daria seems like a worldly woman. I sense a double standard here...:rolleyes:
 
^I don't mind her smoking...it makes her look cool...:blush:

(from earlier in this thread)

And anyway...if you gotta do it...you've got to do it with marlys:p
 
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thank you so much jssy. :)

I just saw in the magazines forum that Daria will be on the cover of Vogue Chinas april issue. I can't wait to buy it! :D
 
Thanks to everyone for the fantastic contributions to this thread. You guys are beautiful...like Daria.:heart: :flower:
 
does anybody have pics of her in her younger years? i mean she did say she started modelling at 12...maybe at 16 17 18-ish?
 
Interview from southcoasttoday.com:

Model sees the big picture when it comes to her job
By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL , Associated Press fashion writer

It's nice to be wanted — and even better to be missed. That's because you get to have a "comeback."
Granted, model Daria Werbowy is only 22, but her "comeback" infused the catwalks with energy and sizzle during the most recent New York Fashion Week. She hit the big runways: Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Michael Kors, Proenza Schouler and Karl Lagerfeld, among them, often opening and closing the shows.
Last season she was absent from the runways because she was shooting the ads for Lancome's new Hypnose perfume and The Enchantress color collection.
They're the ads that will put Werbowy's face everywhere this spring.
That face is beautiful, felinelike — and approachable. There's no pretense to Werbowy, not when one sees her walking out of a fashion show in jeans and a puffy winter coat, and not when she does a telephone interview.
"I think you should try everything once," Werbowy says. "The great thing about modeling is you get to have experiences you wouldn't normally have the opportunities to have."
Travel is the No. 1 perk, she says. Werbowy was born in
Poland and raised in Canada, and she says she would have found a way to see the rest of the world somehow, some way, but "now I'm traveling in luxury."
She's an avid snowboarder and recently returned from an annual retreat with her friends at Whistler,
British Columbia. "I have to have something to do in the winter to counteract sailing in the summer," she says with a laugh.
Of course, life can't always be fun and games. Models do indeed work, and one of the hardest parts of the business can be the emotional toll.
Werbowy won a modeling contest at 14, but her parents wanted her to finish high school — one that specialized in art — before she could move to
New York or Europe. So she worked locally until 2001, when she moved to Paris and London. She lasted eight months and then quit.
"I was struggling in the sense of being away from home, trying to figure a way of making it in the business, especially a business that's so personal. It is really all about what you look like," she says.
"But I decided to come back a year later. I had a different attitude. I needed to make money to go to art school. I started fresh. When I met (modeling agency) IMG a second time, I laid down the law in those terms, and there was a good understanding between us. And then it just kind of happened."
Actually what happened was Marc Jacobs put her in his runway show — a rite of passage for up-and-comers. Plus, industry insiders have said her timing was perfect: She had the easygoing look that complemented the bohemian styles that were about to appear, and she was an antidote to the legions of blondes who had been dominating the runways.
She signed the deal to be the face of Lancome a year ago. Beauty modeling is different from fashion gigs, Werbowy says, because a fashion shoot is sort of show up, look great and make a beautiful picture. Beauty is a more intimate deal.
She's representing an entire brand and to do that properly, she's learning the business, how products are developed, manufactured and marketed. "It's opening a new chapter to being a model," Werbowy says.
Her personal beauty mantra is "respect individuality."
"No one is perfect. I'm far from it. It's the misconception with the entertainment and cosmetic worlds. I'm here to inspire someone, I don't want any one to look like me. I want to inspire someone to find their true colors."
Once her modeling career is over, or at least winds down, Werbowy plans to pursue art again. "I need it in my life — I want to take everything that's happened over the last two years and put it on paper."


 
Callidora said:
Her personal beauty mantra is "respect individuality."
"No one is perfect. I'm far from it. It's the misconception with the entertainment and cosmetic worlds. I'm here to inspire someone, I don't want any one to look like me. I want to inspire someone to find their true colors."
:heart:!

Thank you Callidora! :flower: Can't wait to see how her art turns out..
 

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