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That is so unprofessional. I guess she figured, "well, I did it the first time..why not again?"
:rolleyes:

If I was a designer I'd prefer a model to walk confidently and comfortably down the runway than hobble down it with bloody feet. Not to mention they probably have like another 5 shows to do after that one, and sprained feet are not a good asset.
 
i think models shouldn't take off their shoes unless they fall on their ass.
 
Isabelli's boot fell apart on her and she didn't pull any BS like that.

There is a difference between quickly slipping of a stiletto and having to yank off a boot whilst heading the final line up with all those girls behind you.
 
I think people are being much too harsh on models. They after all are people. And I'm pretty sure no one else here would be able to make it on the runway wearing shoes like that.
 
Here at the Dior Show S/S 2010
3:44 . Heidi's pose is just embarassing.
She tries to be salacious sexy, but it just looks cheap and clumsy. She doesn't fits that dress anyway. Baaad! :sick:
 
Salacious sexy ? I have never heard of that before :woot:

I think her pose is nice and natural. On the other hand you have Karlie in that show that surely wasn't salacious sexy at all.
 
i just think it is unacceptable to take shoes off just because you can't walk in them.

it's one thing for the heel to break and you gotta get it off before it hurts you, but completely different just to say "i can't do this" and take the shoes off.

Cruel but very true. It's a model's job.
 
I don't find Heidi's pose that bad, especially compared to the first face of the show. It says so much about Dior nowadays :rolleyes:
 
I think people are being much too harsh on models. They after all are people. And I'm pretty sure no one else here would be able to make it on the runway wearing shoes like that.

Yes they are people, but they were hired to do a job, walk down a long runway in high heels. Not bare feet. If your shoe falls off, that's another thing, but just taking them off... well then you're not doing your job! Kinda like if you hire someone to act in a play, and they don't memorize their lines by the time of their performance.
 
Yeah Heidi and Magdalena are both pretty un sexy.Heidi is just like a laconic cowboy.
 
Stop saying Karlie Kloss was bad for Dior :cry: :lol:
It was the first time for her to open the show and she worked it,she was sexy and confident without being too sl*tty and honestly...still better than those ugly monsters like Kasia or Iekeliene :sick:
 
I think people are being much too harsh on models. They after all are people. And I'm pretty sure no one else here would be able to make it on the runway wearing shoes like that.

They may be real people. But they are proffesional models. They get paid to do a good job. If you hire a painter to do your house, you expect him to do a good job and not make mistakes just because he is human.
 
Stop saying Karlie Kloss was bad for Dior :cry: :lol:
It was the first time for her to open the show and she worked it,she was sexy and confident without being too sl*tty and honestly...still better than those ugly monsters like Kasia or Iekeliene :sick:

I disagree with your entire comment. :flower:
If Kasia and Iekeliene are ugly monsters then I don't know what Karlie is :ermm:
 
Iekeliene is NOT an ugly monster.She is so quirky and actually had personality opening the Dsquared show,if you happened to watch.
 
Yes they are people, but they were hired to do a job, walk down a long runway in high heels. Not bare feet. If your shoe falls off, that's another thing, but just taking them off... well then you're not doing your job! Kinda like if you hire someone to act in a play, and they don't memorize their lines by the time of their performance.
They may be real people. But they are proffesional models. They get paid to do a good job. If you hire a painter to do your house, you expect him to do a good job and not make mistakes just because he is human.
If you read my post closely, I said people on the board are being much too harsh, it would be different if the designer or who ever hired the model was dissapointed in her slip-up. So who are we to criticize?
 

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