I got more excited about 100% of fashion nudes I've ever seen.
http://houseofharps.blogspot.com/ Harps
the hair is everything I strive for in an updo
http://houseofharps.blogspot.com/ Harps
the hair is everything I strive for in an updo
anon
i wish she didn't smoke. she is putting out a good message about healthy weight, and then you see her smoking!
anon
i wish she didn't smoke. she is putting out a good message about healthy weight, and then you see her smoking!
http://beautyestdiverse.blogspot.com Tiffany
Don't really like it.
http://beautyestdiverse.blogspot.com Tiffany
Don't really like it.
JJ81
I'm kind of bored by this.
JJ81
I'm kind of bored by this.
Jazzzz
She is a STUNNAH
Jazzzz
She is a STUNNAH
John Jaravata
So chic! LOVE!!! Lighting and mood is wonderful!
John Jaravata
So chic! LOVE!!! Lighting and mood is wonderful!
http://www.cagedwonder.blogspot.com The Minx
high fashion snookie hair?
http://www.cagedwonder.blogspot.com The Minx
high fashion snookie hair?
http://reattachedlimbs.blogspot.com Lauren
I just can't like her. Her poses always look too sleazy and unflattering.
http://reattachedlimbs.blogspot.com Lauren
I just can't like her. Her poses always look too sleazy and unflattering.
la-huerfanita
Love. I'm short petite girl and the thought of models almost a foot taller than me, but the same weight, has always been kind of disturbing. I love her posing, how dynamic she is– many of the times that I've seen this kind of photography with plus-size models, they seem static, more like figure studies than high fashion. She seems like she's about to go mess some shit up. I enjoy seeing women with more realistic bodies, whether in magazines or in real life. If the body types of real people turn off fashion designers, then they need a different medium. If those that consume fashion don't like this sort of body, well, then, they're entitled to their opinion, but it definitely says something about the world we live in, that a basic human need, clothing, is not fully able to be expressed for the masses to the same extent as it is for the few.
la-huerfanita
Love. I'm short petite girl and the thought of models almost a foot taller than me, but the same weight, has always been kind of disturbing. I love her posing, how dynamic she is– many of the times that I've seen this kind of photography with plus-size models, they seem static, more like figure studies than high fashion. She seems like she's about to go mess some shit up. I enjoy seeing women with more realistic bodies, whether in magazines or in real life. If the body types of real people turn off fashion designers, then they need a different medium. If those that consume fashion don't like this sort of body, well, then, they're entitled to their opinion, but it definitely says something about the world we live in, that a basic human need, clothing, is not fully able to be expressed for the masses to the same extent as it is for the few.