Skinny is Out. Healthy is in?
January 19, 2010 — 2:29 pm
Skinny.
This issue has been discussed for quite a while now. Many believe that Twiggy came up with this distorted idea of beauty when she first emerged with her blonde boyish haircut and her waif figure in the 60’s. Others blame it on Rachel Zoe, Kate Moss, but it’s always believed that this idea of beauty was promoted by the fashion industry.
In the 80’s and 90’s, models are size 6, while in today’s runway shows, models are size 2-4 (contrary to popular beliefs, they’re not size 0.)
But,
As Heidi Klum always preaches: “In fashion, one day you’re in, and the next day you’re out,” this thindemic might possibly came to its end — or at least reaching its end.
V Magazine dedicates an issue just to address the Size Issue.

V Magazine Size Issue
To be honest, I don’t like neither of the covers. I always am a fan of V covers, but not these two. Gabourey Sidibe looks very unflattering and Dakota’s hair is too tall for words. It reminds me of a coconut tree. Anyway-
There is one editorial, shot by Terry Richardson, which I like to call Compare and Contrast.

Jacquelyn Jablonski & Crystal Renn by Terry Richardson
While, I am not a big fan of comparing and contrasting, I got the point there. A friend of mine mentioned this — which I find interesting — Crystal Renn isn’t that big. In the fashion industry, Crystal is what we called Plus-size or Full-figured model. Is this the new ideal beauty?
Is Crystal the new Sasha, Jessica, or Snejana?
I, for one, believe that the Proenza Schouler looks better on the skinny model. I was born in the 90’s and started following the industry in 2005. I didn’t know any other idea of beauty other than Snejana’s or Sasha’s. I had no idea that Tyra Banks was a size 6 when she walked down the Chanel runway somewhere in her golden era.
Even from the menswear perspective, I noticed that Prada boys are getting ‘bigger.’ Miuccia is notorious for using super-thin boys. David Sciola once mentioned that he won’t even go to a Prada casting because he knows he won’t fit the samples.
But take a look at this model from Prada Fall 2010 Menswear:

Prada Fall 2010 Menswear
He doesn’t have that usual Prada boys’ vibe, which I love: fragile and frail. This guy looks healthy!
Is healthy the new thin? Well, it has been a while after Moss’ era.
H&M Sure Loves Sasha!
November 23, 2009 — 1:23 pm
Modelinia just informed us the newest H&M girls for their next campaign ad:
Sasha Pivovarova, Missy Rayder, and Malgosia Bela.

Sasha Pivovarova, Missy Rayder, and Malgosia Bela
I don’t remember when was the first time, but this certainly is not Sasha’s first time doing H&M campaign ad. Sasha was Miuccia’s muse for quite a while. Her look was compared to Gemma Ward when she first started to model — they uncannily look identical!

Gemma Ward and Sasha Pivovarova
Sasha is my favorite model (you know, I have a thing for Prada boys and Prada girls) so I’m happy to see her face everytime I march around the Union Square of San Francisco.

Sasha Pivovarova for H&M Fall 2009
P.S. I’m on Sasha’s Facebook friend list!
Images via Modelinia.
Would You Rock This?
March 29, 2009 — 12:20 am

Prada Menswear Ad
I have a mixed feeling about this look, taken from PRADA’s website. It’s Alexander-Wang-ish kind of chic but.. I don’t know if I would want to wear it. I always love that wide collar sweater but putting sleeveless shirt under it kind of make it too feminine, right?
What do you think?
Image via Prada.