Obviously her priorities lie in a very place to yours (for her) right now...
Personally, I think she will be even MORE marketable after having her baby. There is something appealing about a mother, and is easy to market to a particular audience. I don't doubt that she will bounce back to her original form quite quickly and resume work in whatever form she deems good for her.
It's possible though, that being a mother and enjoying this time of personal growth and development might be a little bit more important to her than her high fashion career.It's obvious that she has been building the "miranda kerr" brand for a while now, and she's done a great job of it. I think she could take 'kora' in a whole range of different directions. She's also mentioned wanting to design her own range of organic clothing, and having this "free" time where she is not travelling all around the world for photoshoots every week might give her the opportunity to do things that she's wanted to do for a while, but struggled to find the time to do.
They weren't saying she wouldn't be able to get any beauty campaigns after having the baby, they were saying she wouldn't be able to get any because of KORA.
It's obvious that she has been building the "miranda kerr" brand for a while now, and she's done a great job of it. I think she could take 'kora' in a whole range of different directions. She's also mentioned wanting to design her own range of organic clothing, and having this "free" time where she is not travelling all around the world for photoshoots every week might give her the opportunity to do things that she's wanted to do for a while, but struggled to find the time to do.

Is Miranda getting booked just because of the new VS trend? Or is the industry actually catching on to her? If we think she's just apart of a trend, well, it's just that; a trend... But if we step back a little bit, and view from a distance, Miranda's almost in a league of her own with this whole thing, it's almost as if she surpassed the casting stints of booking commercial girls, into actual interest within the industry.


Where on style.com did you find that?

