Rich_cool_girl
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Vita where do you get such nice and big size images?
Originally posted by Rich_cool_girl@Oct 12 2004, 12:05 PM
Vita where do you get such nice and big size images?
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I totally agreeOriginally posted by purplelucrezia@Oct 13 2004, 01:33 AM
It's not even the weight really that bothers me so much, actually. It's her face that I do find disturbing. If I truly wanted to delude myself because of a lovely face, I could either claim that she was naturally that thin or just sort of ignore the fact that her thighs are about as wide as her arms. That's not what particularly upsets me though... It's her sunken-looking cheekbones and sallow complextion and tired, too-old eyes. No matter how much makeup she's wearing (Anna Sui, even!) she always seems so unhappy and washed-out to me. Maybe it's her getting worn out from so many shows. Then again, I remember when she first broke onto the fashion scene and I remember thinking that she looked unnatural even then. I quite honestly do not understand these comments that regardless of how skeletal her body becomes, she still has that beautiful face to sustain her. To me, her face isn't beautiful or perfect at all. When I look at her face, I just see the lines already developing around her mouth and the marks underneath her eyes. And it isn't a pretty sight at all...
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I don't think anyone thinks she is perfect and of course its fine if you don't think she is beautiful, beauty is in the eye etc. There are lots of models popular that I don't really like. I just hate to constantly hear people pulling this girl to pieces, its so harsh.that regardless of how skeletal her body becomes, she still has that beautiful face to sustain her. To me, her face isn't beautiful or perfect at all.
Originally posted by cosmocat@Oct 13 2004, 02:01 PM
I don't think anyone thinks she is perfect and of course its fine if you don't think she is beautiful, beauty is in the eye etc. There are lots of models popular that I don't really like. I just hate to constantly hear people pulling this girl to pieces, its so harsh.
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A flower for that speechOriginally posted by purplelucrezia@Oct 13 2004, 02:33 PM
It's not even the weight really that bothers me so much, actually. It's her face that I do find disturbing. If I truly wanted to delude myself because of a lovely face, I could either claim that she was naturally that thin or just sort of ignore the fact that her thighs are about as wide as her arms. That's not what particularly upsets me though... It's her sunken-looking cheekbones and sallow complextion and tired, too-old eyes. No matter how much makeup she's wearing (Anna Sui, even!) she always seems so unhappy and washed-out to me. Maybe it's her getting worn out from so many shows. Then again, I remember when she first broke onto the fashion scene and I remember thinking that she looked unnatural even then. I quite honestly do not understand these comments that regardless of how skeletal her body becomes, she still has that beautiful face to sustain her. To me, her face isn't beautiful or perfect at all. When I look at her face, I just see the lines already developing around her mouth and the marks underneath her eyes. And it isn't a pretty sight at all...
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*whispers* "chic body"..
sorry Atelier, I certainly don't intend to start another weight discussion here.I think Gemma Ward is much more versatile and promising. She can do the ingenue thing or get all versace sexed up and look natural, whereas this girl doesn't have the versatility I think it takes to be successful.