Suzanne Diaz

those are so absolutely lovely :wub: thank you so much! her face is so divine... i wish she'd do more...
 
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she looks absolutely divine in those pictures! :heart: she should do moooore, she has so much potential and she has this spark :wub:
 
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i haven't been to this thread in so long. it kind of upsets me that she's doing mostly catalogue work because she has such an editorial face, her work for vogue italia was some of my favorite shots ever and it's upsetting to see her in catalogues, but at least she's still working i guess.
 
same here :( i guess it's her choice though, it seems like her friends in NY are more important to her than modelling which we have to accept I fear :(
 
well, she does have an editorial in the latest issue of 10:

172-185 - Short article on Bottega Veneta accompanied by a black and white ed with Suzanne Diaz in mostly gowns. Photographer David Hughes. Could be quite disappointing for Suzanne fans, (ie me!), as you can't see her particularly well.
 
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whats going on with Suzanne she really hasnt done much lately besides some catalog work, she didnt even walk one show the past seasons. is she retired or something??
 
I'm gonna upload a bunch of older pics of her from fashion shows soon. Just to let y'all know
 

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