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What are the other options and why are they more desirable to becoming the next Heidi Klum?

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I am not saying that Miranda should quit modeling at all, but at this stage it is more about being a brand, and walking fifty shows a season and being in a Vogue editorial every month is not going to increase her brand any more than covering best selling issues of magazines, being the face of successful campaigns, being someone that the public has a positive impression of, being Mrs. Orlando Bloom and having her picture taken holding a puppy, so Miranda should just do her thing whichever way she sees fit.


this entire post was so thoughtful and filled with truth. thanks, agee! i tried to give you karma but i guess i gotta spread it around.

i understand how people within the fashion industry have a sense of snobbery in regards to Heidi Klum. it's because she's a pop-star v.s. an indie-darling. it's the same reason why people love an artist like Feist or Neko Case over Britney or Christina. and most of the time, particularly recently, the indie artists do produce music that's more creative, more driven-by-genuine-inspiration, etc. (same goes for the models and their collaborations with genuinely experimental, challenging photographers, etc). however, a Britney sells out stadiums. and gets her name in history books.

from the late 80s to mid-90s, the entertainment industry didn't really have any sense of INDIE. not in models, or music, or film, etc. it didn't matter. whatever was awesome enough to become international is what was considered "successful" and "cool" and "iconic". that's why the supermodels of the time are still icons to this day (Cindy, Linda, Claudia, Naomi, etc) and same with the most popular musicians (Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Whitney, etc)

then times changed and the internet expanded our access to and understanding of different artists, different scenes. and the mass-market commercial models were no longer "cool". Laetitia Casta and Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks and Rebecca Romijn weren't working for PRADA or GUCCI, etc. but they were NAMES. and they were making millions. and the models who were doing those high fashion campaigns, though they were very popular in their time, have mostly disappeared in relevancy once their era had passed.

people are too quick to pass judgement on the popstars. 20, 30 years from now -- people will remember Heidi Klum. whether we like it or not, she is undeniably a supermodel. she is FAMOUS and she is RICH (filthy rich). and she has become a tremendously successful BRAND that has launched beauty products, books, television shows, covered a ton of mass-market magazines, including GQ magazine more than ANY other female (find out the circulation of GQ. i'm quite certain it's a helluva lot more than VOGUE Italia), guest starred in films, etc etc. she has become a recognizable face/name/body in popular culture.

on a human level, i'm sure Heidi Klum feels quite content with her career. sure, she must have had a desire to be on VOGUE .. but at the end of the day, she has a successful marriage, happy and healthy children, millions of dollars in the bank, and the respect/adoration of a mass population. if Miranda has anywhere near the career of Heidi Klum, she will rank among the most successful models in history.
 
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^^ Gorgeous. :heart: Thank you, May!

Wonderful post, happycanadian. ^_^ Preach!

Btw, Miranda and Orlando have been named one of the best dressed couples in US Vogue's Best Dressed Special Edition.
 
Miranda Kerr and David Field join forces with Aussies to save troubled teens
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr and City Homicide actor David Field have joined forces with the CorriLee Foundation and Kids Helpline in a bid to combat the issue of youth suicide.

Miranda and David will feature in a television campaign, and will joined by members of the public who want to show their support and raise awareness of this tragic issue.
Anyone wishing to join Miranda in the television commercial can send photographs of their own faces to the Too Many Too Soon website at www.toomanytoosoon.com.au.

Miranda feels so strongly about the issue as her family have been directly affected by suicide.


"About a year and a half ago I lost a relative through suicide," Miranda said. "The sadness of losing someone, especially in these circumstances, is something we live with and we continually question how it could have been prevented.

"I believe Kids Helpline can make a difference in this area. Help us to help others prevent youth suicide throughout Australia and the world by sending in your photo."

The public's photographs posted on Too Many Too Soon will be displayed and then morphed into a united image for the upcoming commercial.

To submit your photo in support of the project head to www.toomanytoosoon.com.au or too find out more about the issue visit www.kidshelp.com.au.
http://dolly.ninemsn.com.au/whatsne...in-forces-with-aussies-to-save-troubled-teens

From Miranda Kerr:
Help us to help others
prevent youth suicide
throughout Australia and the world by sending in your photo and showing your support.


About a year and a half ago I lost a relative through suicide.

The sadness of losing someone, especially in these circumstances is something we live with and continually question how it could have been prevented.

I believe Kids Helpline can make a difference in this area.

Kids Helpline is an amazing free, 24 hour, 7 day a week service for all young people in Australia between the ages of 5 and 25.

My hope is the "Too Many Too Soon" project will help raise awareness of the high level of youth suicide in Australia and bring attention to the need for such services as Kids Helpline provides.

In memory of Tahlia: a beautiful, young, innocent life, we will all get the opportunity now to say no it is not acceptable that young people feel it necessary to take their own life.
Help us to help others prevent youth suicide throughout Australia and the world by sending in your photo and showing your support.


Lots of Love
Miranda xxx


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From Therese Kerr:
We had been searching for some time for an organization that Miranda could actively support. It was obvious from the onset that the organization would involve children with only one stipulation: all children would benefit, not just one specific group of children.

As a result of our research it was decided that Miranda would become actively involved in supporting Kids Helpline; a national organization available to meet the needs of all young people across Australia.
Kids Helpline and what it does for our youth not only touched Miranda's and my heart on a personal level, but it impressed upon me the need for us all, as a community to take action.


Every 90 seconds a young person phones Kids Helpline seeking help or assistance. Everyday, the organization receives countless suicide calls from young people across Australia.
The service Kids Helpline provides is a free service to our children, yet it requires much needed funding to continue its work.


'Too Many Too Soon' is a project designed to help in the prevention of youth suicide. Evolving from the tragic loss of a beautiful young life, David, Mic and Tanya decided to take a stand to prevent other young lives being lost. We are extremely honoured to be part of this incredible project in support of Kids Helpline and youth suicide prevention. Share with us your photos and your hearts.


Love Therese xx


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http://www.toomanytoosoon.com.au/miranda.html
 
Miranda posted two videos with interviews on set of the shooting for Australian Vogue:



.Hi again guys... I just wanted to say hi and put this photo up of Nan, Tam and I which was taken when we went out for lunch during their visit. What have you guys been up to today? It's late but I just wanted to say hello. Love Miranda xxx
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!...927540&set=a.177206267540.131681.169571172540

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i just got my 'treasure yourself' book in the mail :) i'm so happy because it has a cute little message written on the inside cover from miranda.
 

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Her face does look puffy, but she looks so cute anyway. I'm so incredibly jealous of her perfect skin, it's glowing. :heart:
 

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