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Du Juan

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she is at oscar de la renta, in what might be the worst outfit of the season.:cry:
 
kevinnn said:
I'm not sure I quite understand your reasoning. How does acting bitchy or topless photos make one more interesting? If you don't like, just don't look.

In front of the camera I mean, she has one or two facial expressions and that's it, nothing special no "X factor". She needs to do something with herself to make her stand out. If she thinks that being one of the 2 or 3 well known Asian models is enough she's dead wrong. Many other Chinese models are more beautiful than her, better catwalk stage presence, and much more personality. Besides she's Asian and being the "Gucci girl" is hard to come, if you're an Asian model competing with the Russian/Brazilian/American/European girls you need to bring more to the table and be fierce.
 
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^Maybe they prefer her lack of ferocity...it's a refreshing change from the other girls, don't you think? :flower:
 
Faith Akiyama said:
^Maybe they prefer her lack of ferocity...it's a refreshing change from the other girls, don't you think? :flower:

I agree with you, there has to be more than one dynamic of a model B)
 
That leopard print dress makes me think Mr. De la Renta was watching too much of the Flintstones when he designed that! Haha.
 
Despite the fact that the leopard print dress by De La Renta was not so easy on the eye, I'm still glad she's back on the runways. :) Since I have Chinese channels, I happened to stop at a fashion program this weekend that, luckily, featured a special concerning Du juan and the clout she's gained overnight in the fashion industry. It was pretty interesting since DU juan as well as the Editor for Chinese Vogue were both interviewed concerning her success. I believe one question directed to the Vogue Editor was why Du juan has had more than one cover for Chinese Vogue considering how many other models there are in China, and her reply was even though du juan may not be the most unique face in the Chinese Fashion industry, she carried an air of grace, a diligent attitude, and had the ability to give a variety of poses made her a favorite for China Vogue. One thing that I found pretty admirable that Du juan mentioned in her segment of the show was when asked what was the hardest experience that she's had in the fashion industry, she made mention of one of her first shoots across seas in New York where she was terribly sick and had a fan blowing at her on full blast, but that she still kept on trying to give her best at providing the most ideal poses for the photographer as well as people on the set without them realizing that she was ill, and she worked so hard to the point that towards the end of the shoot, she just fell down on the ground because she became so light-headed. I was rather surprised and awed by her diligent work ethic, and in regards to the comments mentioned awhile ago of her seeming arrogant; Du juan's persona on tv was quite the contrary, I'm sure things that Du juan said were simply taken out of context or purposely slandered by some jealous asian girl who simply can't appreciate a rarity like an porcelain Asian beauty in the fashion industry.
 
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yellofenix said:
Despite the fact that the leopard print dress by De La Renta was not so easy on the eye, I'm still glad she's back on the runways. :) Since I have Chinese channels, I happened to stop at a fashion program this weekend that, luckily, featured a special concerning Du juan and the clout she's gained overnight in the fashion industry. It was pretty interesting since DU juan as well as the Editor for Chinese Vogue were both interviewed concerning her success. I believe one question directed to the Vogue Editor was why Du juan has had more than one cover for Chinese Vogue considering how many other models there are in China, and her reply was even though du juan may not be the most unique face in the Chinese Fashion industry, she carried an air of grace, a diligent attitude, and had the ability to give a variety of poses made her a favorite for China Vogue. One thing that I found pretty admirable that Du juan mentioned in her segment of the show was when asked what was the hardest experience that she's had in the fashion industry, she made mention of one of her first shoots across seas in New York where she was terribly sick and had a fan blowing at her on full blast, but that she still kept on trying to give her best at providing the most ideal poses for the photographer as well as people on the set without them realizing that she was ill, and she worked so hard to the point that towards the end of the shoot, she just fell down on the ground because she became so light-headed. I was rather surprised and awed by her diligent work ethic, and in regards to the comments mentioned awhile ago of her seeming arrogant; Du juan's persona on tv was quite the contrary, I'm sure things that Du juan said were simply taken out of context or purposely slandered by some jealous asian girl who simply can't appreciate a rarity like an porcelain Asian beauty in the fashion industry.
Props to you for posting that!!
 

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