pollyanna90
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I wish she would have gotten a blue chip campaign this season. I thought she would have gotten at least something big after the American Vogue cover.
I do have a feeling that Liu will have a big blue chip season in 2018 when she's around 30. It's overdue but it will happen I am sure. She's been working hard for a decade and deserves at least three blue chip campaigns in one season.
My dream is for her to get Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, Max Mara, and Lanvin next season. She's much more talented than the newer crop of models to emerge from the past few seasons (Bella H, Vittoria, Taylor H, Selena, Faretta, Taylor H, Kiki, Grace E, etc) and deserves to have the kind of HF campaign success they're having.
I do have a feeling that Liu will have a big blue chip season in 2018 when she's around 30. It's overdue but it will happen I am sure. She's been working hard for a decade and deserves at least three blue chip campaigns in one season.
My dream is for her to get Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, Max Mara, and Lanvin next season. She's much more talented than the newer crop of models to emerge from the past few seasons (Bella H, Vittoria, Taylor H, Selena, Faretta, Taylor H, Kiki, Grace E, etc) and deserves to have the kind of HF campaign success they're having.
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covetable) such as US Vogue or her recent Vogue Italia cover. I still believe she has more fuel to make high fashion stories and relevant in hugely because she's part of the fabric of those models who've made an impact to the fashion/modelling/beauty/social aspect of this multilayered industry. Like I said before, even if she didn't get this campaign or isn't on that cover, I/we deeply know that she's truly bigger than that of what she's not getting in return. Liu Wen is forever treasured as history and will continue to be part of the conversation and the scene. She's still here after all. 














































