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  1. kayzer replied to Milena's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
  2. I got an idea of her name long after I posted here through search on the net. It is hard to find the right place to get the name of a model on this forum but it is easy to be reprimanded by intolerant veterans. so I thought you were one of those. I will not be rude next time. Sorry for my sarcastic response.
  3. ok dear officer @kimflorida . so will I get a ticket for my wrong parking? it is my first violation. I guess she is Jamillette Gaxiola, is that correct?
  4. kayzer replied to kayzer's post in a topic in MODEL ID [help]
    I guess she is Jamillette Gaxiola, is that correct?
  5. kayzer replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Barbara Paris 3
  6. kayzer replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Barbara Paris 2
  7. kayzer replied to FashionDream's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Barbara Paris 1
  8. kayzer replied to MarieWeb5's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    HEIGHT 5'10" BUST 38" C WAIST 35" HIPS 49" SHOE 11.0 HAIR BLONDE EYES GREEN
  9. kayzer replied to MarieWeb5's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Interviews etc. https://experiencelife.com/article/just-right/ http://voyagela.com/interview/conversations-inspiring-lizzie-miller/ https://www.thenewportbuzz.com/lizzie-miller-buzz-beauty/227 https://www.glamour.com/story/on-the-cl-the-picture-you-cant https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/BeautySecrets/story?id=8463526 https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/02/lizzie-miller-model-fat https://www.vogue.it/en/vogue-curvy/glam-and-curvy/2010/10/lizzie-miller-2?refresh_ce=
  10. kayzer replied to MarieWeb5's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    http://lizziemiller.com/ https://vimeo.com/iamlizziemiller https://twitter.com/IAMLizzieMiller ttps://www.instagram.com/iamlizziemiller/ https://www.facebook.com/lizzie.miller.148/ https://www.wilhelmina.com/talent/lizzie-miller-28732 https://www.onemanagement.com/Women/One-1/Lizzie-Miller https://www.mpmanagement.com/miami/women/curve/lizzie-miller
  11. kayzer replied to burti35's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Elite Model
  12. kayzer replied to burti35's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Born: 1981 Height: 178 cm Weight: 0 lbs Bust: 38" Waist: 31" Hips: 43" Cup: C Dress: 12 Shoe: 10.0 Ethnicity: Eastern European Skin Color: White Eye Color: Brown Hair Length: Very Long Hair Color: Blonde Tattoos: n/a Piercings: n/a Genres: Acting, Editorial, Fashion, Fit Modeling, Lingerie, Parts Modeling, Runway, Swimwear, Underwater
  13. kayzer replied to burti35's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Katya Zharkova is a visual artist inspired by rich and diverse landscapes, naturally occurring patterns and vibrant natural colors. She is a Russian model, actress and TV producer. Pretty girl was born on October 30, 1981 in Minsk. She was born into the family of officer Nikolai Zharkov and professional photographer Nadezhda Zharkova. In September 1982, her family moved to the Chukotka Autonomous District (RSFSR). Later the Zharkovs lived in Moscow and Smolensk. From September 1991 to May 1994, she studied at a school in the east of Germany. Then she returned to Smolensk (Russia). She studied at the same school with the TV presenter Masha Malinovskaya. At the age of 14 the girl started her modeling career as a plus-size model. In summer 2003 she moved to Moscow. Zharkova graduated from the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts. And after post-graduate course she made PH Doctor Degree in Pedagogical science. Also Katya tried herself as an actress in some TV series and movies. By the way, she met her husband Andrei on television. They got married in 2010 and in May 2016 their daughter was born. In November 2006, she became the first plus-size model whose photos appeared on the pages of the Russian edition of the American magazine Cosmopolitan. At the present time she works as a producer on TV, and also as a plus-size model. You know, on December 15, 2009 Katya won the Russian contest Sweet Woman. Katya has modeled for Forever 21, Silver Jeans and plus-size specialists Fashion To Figure. She is best known for her pictorial by photographer Victoria Janashvili in the January 2012 issue of PLUS Model Magazine. Later she became a model of the American agency Wilhelmina Models and German agency Brigitte Models. Now Ekaterina lives and works in New York. In 2015 she came to Russia to take part in the Russian TV show Dancing with the Stars. Source: https://beautifulrus.com/katya-zharkova-beautiful-plus-size-model/
  14. kayzer replied to burti35's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    http://www.zharkova.com/ https://twitter.com/ZharkovaKatya https://www.instagram.com/katyazharkova https://www.facebook.com/katya.zharkova/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katya_Zharkova https://www.linkedin.com/in/katya-zharkova-62816b34 https://www.pinterest.com/katyazharkova/katya-zharkova/ https://vk.com/public34994407
  15. kayzer replied to kayzer's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    IMG MODELS Portfolio
  16. kayzer posted a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Height: 183 cm. Bust: 98 cm. Waist: 84 cm. Hips: 116 cm. Shoes: 41.5 EU. Hair Color: Blonde. Eye Color: Blue. All Work. Nationality: Australian. https://www.instagram.com/missgeoburke/ https://www.facebook.com/missgeoburke/ https://twitter.com/missgeoburke https://medium.com/@missgeoburke https://www.pinterest.com/esmeraldafazlic/georgina-burke/ Georgina Burke Is So Over The Plus-Size Model "Shock Value" "It's kind of sad." Welcome to Talking Body, a new series where we have honest conversations with women about their bodies. We're kicking off with Australian Georgina Burke from the modeling agency JAG, an agency that represents models of all sizes, sans labels. Burke is a brand ambassador for Torrid (and was the face of the brand's collection with Rebel Wilson) and has also modeled for Addition Elle and Simply Be. Here, she sounds off on her body image as well as the larger changes in the industry— "any label's not a good label"—alongside a sneak peek of a new promo JAG is launching, shot by Skye Parrott. I started [modeling] in London, but my career really only kicked off when I moved to New York. I've been in New York for the last five years—people were more accepting of my size in the States. I would say my body is definitely 'curvy,' obviously, but I don't really use words exactly to describe it. It's more…it is what it is. It is curvy. It's got its lumps and its bumps but that's what gives it character. Honestly, I don't feel anything towards the word 'plus-size.' It doesn't affect me. All I worry about is that it affects other people that look to me as inspiration and they're like, she's called 'plus,' so what does that make me? When, really, it's just an industry term. Any label's not a good label. Honestly, the way I dress, it's probably hiding my body but it's always in a way that you'd still know I'm curvy. I'll wear massive wide-leg pants, but it'll be cinched in at the waist with a little bodice top. It's all relative to my style and my style changes daily. I want to be more, not 'covered,' but I don't like to have all my goods on show 24/7. My favorite part of my body is all of it. But if I could choose just one thing, maybe my tummy, my stomach, my midsection. I think it's one of the sexiest parts of a woman—on any woman. I think what's really happening in the plus-size industry is it's getting way too sexualized. It's like, how much boobs and butt can we see?! I don't think it should all be that we have to run around naked and show ourselves in bra and undies. Don't get me wrong—I was doing that too the other day—but at the same time, I think it's still beautiful to see a woman that can wear clothes and look elegant and still be put together and still be sexy, every inch of herself. "My favorite part of my body is all of it." When shopping, I do shop at all the designer stores. I'm not afraid. Like, I'll wear a size 8–it just might be different on me. It's not like I don't actually register that I'm a size 14. I wear whatever I want, as I want. It might not be true to the way the designer wanted it to be, but I guess that's what styling is about. I was always a confident woman, to be honest. I did equestrian sports. And that really puts your body on display: You're wearing white, tight jodhpurs. You've got to be fit and confident. And I wasn't fit. I was a chubby little kid, but I still did it because it was a passion. Modeling is a passion. Yes, I could be thinner. Yes, I could be more skinny, toned, whatever. But I am just doing me. I'm happy in myself and I think that's all that matters. I think I have considered going down a size, but I don't know if that's to open more doors, editorial-wise, if it would help me or what. I think you always think the grass is greener on the other side. But right now my shape's working for me not only work-wise, but health-wise as well. I feel pretty good in myself so I'm not too worried whether I go up or down because I haven't fluctuated in a long time. I think there's become more of a way for these bigger girls to get in these magazines because they've got a social following. It's not because they're a model. That's not just me saying that. I don't even look at my followers on social media. I feel, because all my friends and family are so far away, I like to have a bit of tongue-in-cheek on my Instagram. I don't take myself a hundred percent seriously as much as I probably should. But I'm not hashtagging or tagging everybody to get a million followers. It's literally like: Here's a taste of my life. Yes, I'm a little nuts. I'm Australian. This is what I get up to. Take it or leave it. I'm not putting a million selfies up every day. I'm just showing them my life. I think social media is super empowering but at the same time, I think Instagram has damaged some things because, like I said before, Instagram has become just too sexualized. I want to show day-to-day. Like of course I'll promote my lingerie campaign shots, but at the same time, I want to show what I'm like and my personality rather than just look like a sex symbol. It's kind of sad because it's almost like brands feature plus models for the shock value, to get noticed. It shouldn't be like that. Those campaigns should just be released, and it just happens, and then another one should be released. It shouldn't just happen occasionally. We need a happy medium of using a plus model and then shooting a straight-size model too and intertwining them instead of segregating everything. And I wish people in the industry didn't have the misconception that 'plus' models are not as agile or we can't move or that we're not able enough as a straight-size model because they think our size restricts us. When anybody asks me, 'What do you do?' I'm say, 'I'm a model–just on a grander scale.' That's all it is. Source: https://www.elle.com/culture/news/a33769/talking-body-geo-burke-interview/ Another Interview: https://www.businessinsider.com/georgina-burke-blasts-brands-that-use-plus-size-models-to-get-noticed-2016-2?r=US&IR=T
  17. kayzer posted a post in a topic in MODEL ID [help]
    does anyone know name of this stunning beauty? I coincided her on yandy.com
  18. does anyone know name of this stunning beauty? I coincided her on yandy.com
  19. kayzer replied to kayzer's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    well, skinny girls model for normal-average people. and average girls model for plus size people. you should have learnt it by now :)
  20. kayzer replied to kayzer's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Muse NYC Nude