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I like Snejana and I like Vlada's style. They work for them. Since Vlada has that cute child-like quality, her style is a cute and quirky, and she seems to be curious about new clothes and not afraid to experiment. Snejana has that diva attitude and looks very...foreign that it works for her-the Russian/Ukranian style and logos and all that. They both have learned from modeling and improved with style, unlike say, Daria Werbowy who, for a girl who's being praised as one of the greatest models of all time, looks so...grungy/sloppy and masculine.
 
I like Snejana and I like Vlada's style. They work for them. Since Vlada has that cute child-like quality, her style is a cute and quirky, and she seems to be curious about new clothes and not afraid to experiment. Snejana has that diva attitude and looks very...foreign that it works for her-the Russian/Ukranian style and logos and all that. They both have learned from modeling and improved with style, unlike say, Daria Werbowy who, for a girl who's being praised as one of the greatest models of all time, looks so...grungy/sloppy and masculine.
Well in Daria's defense, she hasnt really changed her style since she became a successful model except for when dressing up for parties, like the beautiful short Balmain worn to the Met Gala, but she grew up playing 'masculine sports', like basketball, hockey, rugby, and she's into skating/skate-boarding, so there's always a 'grunge' element there and she's kept it real and still wears her flannels from her skating/snowboarding days, she's more a tomboy than Snejana or Vlada.
 
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Spring 2010 fashion from designer Alexander Wang is modeled during Fashion Week, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 in New York.

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