I miss the good ol days when we have unforgettable exclusives from Prada & Gucci
Abbey Lee & Karlie for Gucci or Sasha, Gemma & Irina K for Prada
In a Vogue Korea article she mentioned that she wanted to start a family and her Instagram bio says respite so she’ll probably be gone a while.Where’s Sora Choi?
In a Vogue Korea article she mentioned that she wanted to start a family and her Instagram bio says respite so she’ll probably be gone a while.
Too bad her attitude kinda sucks. (Known from personal experience hihi)Penelope Ternes is my favorite new girl
btw bella just arrived in paris to walk the show as an exclusive as previously stated!Bella is rumored to walk the Yves Saint Laurent spring 2025 fashion show on september 24th as a worldwide exclusive!
its clearly obvious that piergiorgio has been snubbing her for the longest time since her breakout season..🙄 when was the last time this man casted a trans model for more than 2 shows? probably 7 years 😅Alex Consani had a very poor season in Milan.. No versace, gucci, D&g, prada, fendi...
Tiktok is ruined her career lol
The fact she's nominated for model of the year is a big joke
It's disgusting to see Girls like Daria Strokous and Vanessa Moody doing Z list shows like Elisabetta Franchi while Selena Forrest is doing Gucci and Versace just because she is part of the PGDM mafia.
I miss the good ol days when we have unforgettable exclusives from Prada & Gucci
Abbey Lee & Karlie for Gucci or Sasha, Gemma & Irina K for Prada
I’m quite shocked she only ever walked for Versace once. I thought that she was totally a PGDM girl.. she’s popular enough on social media that the tiktok generation loves and recognizes her right away so I feel like she should be everywhere. She was already popular on tiktok before she debuted at Tom Ford so I don’t think it ruined her career.Alex Consani had a very poor season in Milan.. No versace, gucci, D&g, prada, fendi...
Tiktok is ruined her career lol
The fact she's nominated for model of the year is a big joke
I hope you’re right and she doesn’t just sit front row.btw bella just arrived in paris to walk the show as an exclusive as previously stated!
Indeed, too much attention paid to Prada's exclusive shenanigans, even back to those days it was considered as the ultimate booking of the season and the highway to superstardom. Sure, it did happen, in that very past, and some true standouts of the modeling world debuted as Prada-girls. But I read Irina Kulikova's name on this page and I wouldn't consider her a "Prada-made success". After the show, even six months or a year after, some tFS members were getting literally nuts and bananas as she didn't get a Vogue Italia cover by Steven Meisel. She's always had a huge fanbase here but a much lower impact on the fashion scene as a whole (though she can't be considered a "failure" or a bad model). Many others disappeared faster than they came or had to cope with B-list (or even C-list) jobs after their 15 minutes (now it's more like 10 seconds) of glorious spotlights during the most coveted show in Milan of those days.Honestly u guys care too much about Prada's exclusive girls when we all know those exclusive contracts no longer hold much weight.
Prada doesn't have the same power to create industry superstars as they once did.
When was the last time a Prada girl’s career skyrocketed after walking their show?
It was probably Anok Yai, six years ago, and she wasnt even an exclusive!
When most see the glass as half-empty, you see it half-full. Quite like your state of mind and wish I could feel the same.What a great season without all those nepo babies, except at Versace
Wish every fashion month can be like this
Surely that was. Despite the less-appealing sides of modeling during that decade as I wrote before, the "process" and the excitement it used to bring was clearly miles and miles above what we have now. There was no Instagram and other tools (or toys?) like that and when a new face came out of the blue, you had to dig deep to find out who she was etc. I recall convos here with the likes of @Faith Akiyama or @mariemaud among others, trying to find out where this or that newcomer came from, what was her mother agency, does she have polaroids somewhere etc. Same with magazines, we didn't get a zillion covers for an issue, had to wait until it hit the bookstore shelves (unless some keen model agent gave us a hint every now and then) before have the delightful surprise (or sometimes big disappointment). We used to be true detectives and patient, passionate hunters relentlessly looking for what will thrill us for days. Now we just sit down and watch, squeezed or smashed by the overload of information available, even against our will.2000s was THAT decade for model watching.