This is actually a very Gen Z vibe, or like they themselves like to say it, an 'aesthetic'. Look at Billie Eilish, Amelia Gray, Gabriette, Lily Rose Depp, etc they all have those resting b*tch/bored/I'm too-cool-to-care kinda look. Some of them might even photograph their eyes in the middle of them being rolled for an extra nonchalant effect. It's so annoying, because it's so fake and ridiculous.Who pissed her off?
Exactly! The positioning is so bad. Anyway, I'm always trying to be against nepo-shaming, trying to find something positive. This is the first time she looks exactly like her mother, can that be a bad thing?If her head was a bit down it would have been a better cover
There is no such thing as "nepo-shaming", sorry to , but unlike fat-shaming or body-shaming, being a nepobaby actually requires a high amount of privilege. Nepotism is one of the biggest problems we have nowadays in the fashion world, because it is an enemy of creativity, since people are being hired solely for their family ties or relations rather than for their full potential and talent. So maybe there should be after all such a thing as neposhaming to get rid of this deplorable vice in order to value the people who truly deserve it in our society. I still believe that meritocracy is possible.I'm always trying to be against nepo-shaming, trying to find something positive.
Neposhaming? Please, if she wasn't Kate Moss' & Jefferson Hack's daughter she wouldn't be allowed within 1000 ft. of a photoshoot.Exactly! The positioning is so bad. Anyway, I'm always trying to be against nepo-shaming, trying to find something positive. This is the first time she looks exactly like her mother, can that be a bad thing?
Right. Kate built her career without Meisel. I don't understand why everyone needs him.I don't give a f*ck who Meisel choses to work with in 2024. That has no bearing on her as a model. When was the last time Meisel shot an editorial that mattered? I'll wait.