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She looks radiant and absolutely stunning at the Met Institute Gala, but I dont care for the choice of shoes. Her legs look a bit red too, like she got burned in the sun or tanning bed.
yeah, i noticed some said the editorial was 20 pages long and you posted only 18, but i thought it was a counting mistake. instead! what a pleasing surprise! especially because it's only daria with no setting or locals around.
I wonder if this ed can get more boring! there's absolutely no photography there and Daria deserves much better! It's filled with cliches from Daria and from PD. She should cross out patrick and inez and vinoodh from her phonebook...
^I agree. I'm a bit tired of those editorials (especially of Vogue UK) trying to celebrate Daria's character and nonchalance she has in her style and personality. Her attitude must be really cool but Daria is a model and can do so much more.
It's a weird thing to say about someone who probably doesn't like to be a "clotheshanger" but Daria gets reduced to her own self.
Which is a great honour for her they cast her and the editorial is kind of modelled after her but I need more.
kidding. i like when she plays fictional intelligent characters (so rare...), but in this case i think the choice to focus on her simplicity was a good antidote to kitsch exotism.
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