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Olya Ivanisevic

Pashen'ka said:
I know how you feel, it's the same for me i.e. every time I read of russian models called "Eugenia"...:angry: damn, the real name is Evgeniya / Evgenija! :blush: :( :blush:


p.s.
Btw, a question for serbians: is "Olja" the original name or is it (like in russian) a familiar nick originated from the name "Olga"? :unsure: :blush:

No, Olja is not derived from Olga, it's a name of its own...a very nice one I'd say
 
InnocentFairy said:
I do know this, I do not need the lesson on what letters exist where. As for 'not making a difference', I think you interpretated this wrongly - I understand how her name is PRONOUNCED therefore the way it is spelt does not make a different to ME. Get on at the Fashion industry, not myself - I did not spell her name that way.

A lot of things are changed for the western world, such as sweet & sour chicken...it isn't really a Chinese dish - just made for the western world. Americans argue they speak 'English', whereas some English argue that the Americans speak...well, 'American' - Allan Sugar does for one and that English guy out of Lost (can't remember his name).

The list goes on!

But thanks for the 'lesson', but seriously...didn't need it :flower:

You're kind of sensitive, aren't you?!
No one was trying to teach you a lesson but to explain some facts as there are maybe people who are not as well informed as you are.
And no, I don't think that you understood what I meant by "not making a difference"- I did not assume that you would pronounce the name wrongly just because of the spelling but that it bothers me to change the spelling of people's names in general- I wouldn't like people spelling my name in a wrong way. That was my whole point- the pronunciation itself is a whole different point.
Your examples about changing things for the Western world are so off the topic here- I get what you mean, but we're talking about people's names. Would you like the fact that people changed your name for the Asian market, for example if you were spending a lot of time there because of work?


Well we could argue about this forever cause it is the way that people see things in general. I just wanted to make clear what I've meant- and not to create any tension and make people feel offended as you obviously did.
 
shillay said:
You're kind of sensitive, aren't you?!
No one was trying to teach you a lesson but to explain some facts as there are maybe people who are not as well informed as you are.
And no, I don't think that you understood what I meant by "not making a difference"- I did not assume that you would pronounce the name wrongly just because of the spelling but that it bothers me to change the spelling of people's names in general- I wouldn't like people spelling my name in a wrong way. That was my whole point- the pronunciation itself is a whole different point.
Your examples about changing things for the Western world are so off the topic here- I get what you mean, but we're talking about people's names. Would you like the fact that people changed your name for the Asian market, for example if you were spending a lot of time there because of work?


Well we could argue about this forever cause it is the way that people see things in general. I just wanted to make clear what I've meant- and not to create any tension and make people feel offended as you obviously did.

Sensitive? I am not crying a river, my dear, just making a point. If it is anyone who is sensitve it is those who have to make a big arguement over her name.

Anyway....bored of that!!!

Anyone who is interested there was an article on Olya yesterday in the Sunday Times alongside a mention of two more models that are from Russia, they were debating how they take these girls out of a 'field' basically to a model agency and do not pay them but rather give them clothes that they model. Also the mention of how they are closer to size zero...blah, blah...anyone else read it?
 
^ is there a possibility to scan it? :flower:

have to say olya is one of the most appealing new girl on the market. i feel that there are tons and tons of girls coming out and they all look kind of similar.. their faces just don't stick to my mind, but olya is just.. gorgeous :wub:
and i want her hair :lol:
 
adi said:
^ is there a possibility to scan it? :flower:

have to say olya is one of the most appealing new girl on the market. i feel that there are tons and tons of girls coming out and they all look kind of similar.. their faces just don't stick to my mind, but olya is just.. gorgeous :wub:
and i want her hair :lol:

I have her hair cut...well its similar, lol.

Yes I will scan it for you ^_^
 
^^ thanks doll :kiss:
yeah and i noticed your hair in the previous posts :lol:
 
Topshop Unique FW 07/08:

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(vogue.co.uk)
 
kellynjane said:
Topshop Unique FW 07/08:


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(vogue.co.uk)

Awful clothes, I am just not liking them. Topshop is a real let down recently.
 
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Wow Olya's hair has grown out and I like it just as much as I liked it when it was shorter last season!
 
^^^^i agree! the clothes are horrible! and why did they wear those huge medallion belts with every outfit?!
 
shillay said:
No, Olja is not derived from Olga, it's a name of its own...a very nice one I'd say
Thanks for the info! ;)

And yep, it's indeed a nice name! ^_^
 

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