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  1. A3 Milla Jovovich A4 Christy Turlington B3 Cindy Crawford B4 K Megan Ewing C3 Gisele Bundchen C4 Yamila Diaz D3 Adriana Lima D4 Ana Beatriz Barros v E3 - E4 Bianca Balti F3 Doutzen Kroes F4 Veronika Varekova v G3 Candice Swanepoel G4 Catherine McNeil v H3 Bar Refaeli H4 Gemma Ward
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  3. face 10 body 7
  4. face 7 body 10
  5. A1 Christy Turlington A2 Frankie Rayder B1 Marisa Miller B2 Megan Ewing C1 Gisele Bundchen C2 Isabeli Fontana D1 Ana Beatriz Barros D2 Daniella Sarahyba E1 V Irina Shayk E2 Bianca Balti F1 Veronika Varekova F2 Julie Ordon v G1 Catherine McNeil G2 Nicole Trunfio H1 Bar Refaeli H2 Gemma Ward
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  7. frenchkiki replied to Cantor's post in a topic in Actresses
    My God!! How to change one of the most naturally beautiful woman into freak?!!! Ask to L'Oreal! Why are they signing beauty contracts with gorgeous women to retouch them and change them into digital monsters? It is beyond my understanding!
  8. Europe1 boring oh so boring
  9. Megan Fox is the Virgin Marie! Her name is not Marie & she is not a virgin anymore but tinny different details are for the ones who do not believe!
  10. Megan fox's fans are retarded! 'Hate them! ps : MeganFoxisthemostbeautifulwomanonearthafterthevirginMarieSheisGod!
  11. Tokyo Hotel fans ? Hello Kitty fans? Star Trek fans? I am one of them! Jerry Lewis fans? Oh no! I am French
  12. frenchkiki replied to cast0r's post in a topic in Actresses
    Why she is acting in this shitty movie again!? Run away Megan! RUUUUUUUUUUUN!
  13. niki 2 Gi 1
  14. frenchkiki replied to frenchkiki's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Penny is back And she loves my chubby Tara
  15. frenchkiki replied to frenchkiki's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Ah my lovely Tara Why are they trying to make you pose like a -boring- high fashion model? And what happened to this adorable mole on her nose? Photoshop attack! I feel a lot of Marilyn Monroe vibs on the fifth pic
  16. frenchkiki replied to Qball's post in a topic in General Discussion
    pumping with Justine Legault! Miss Legault wears a dress size 14 (36d-31-46), and is represented by Scoop Models in Montreal, and by Ford Toronto.
  17. double post
  18. Mélanie Thierry?
  19. Hey girls! I hope you are aware that the dude is mine?^^
  20. frenchkiki replied to frenchkiki's post in a topic in Movies
    bump for the best actors!
  21. frenchkiki replied to sarnic's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    She reminds me Julie Ordon. She never smile... she might have braces!? Lol!
  22. frenchkiki replied to frenchkiki's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Tara was on the Sept à Huit French tv show yesterday http://videos.tf1.fr/sept-a-huit/l-emissio...10-5837099.html The whole thing is in French but if u pay attention u can hear what she says in English. She is so beautiful & adorable I think I am falling in love She said that she went to a casting for VS (No! Not VS tara! You worth so much than that!) and all the panties were way to small for her hips. Of course since they don't like women at VS! Here is an interview from Seattle magazine (thanks to Joelle squared at tfs) When I first flipped through V Magazine’s “Curves Ahead” plus-size photoshoot in January 2010, I was struck by the images. It was the first fashion spread I’d seen where the models—Candice Huffine, Marquita Pring, Michelle Olson, Tara Lynn, and Kasia P—were styled in real, fashion-forward clothing. There was no pandering, no hiding or camouflaging perceived figure flaws. No tips in the sidebar on “How to dress 10 lbs. thinner!” Instead, on display: Kohl eyeliner, red lips, windblown hair, and, yes…unapologetic belly rolls. Fuller thighs. Plump, sumptuous arms. Could it be? Is what is regarded as “beautiful” becoming a little more inclusive? One need only to refer to Glamour’s “the woman on page 194” model Lizzie Miller, and the overwhelmingly positive publicity the photo generated to see just how much consumers are enjoying seeing these less than conventionally perfect bodies in print. In the photo on page 194, Lizzie is seated in her underwear in a spread about feeling comfortable in your skin. She has an average-looking belly—one that isn’t completely flat. Reader comments on Glamour’s blog numbered in the thousands, the vast majority of them praising Glamour for printing a photo of a body many women can identify with. Subscriptions to Glamour skyrocketed. In response, Glamour is now including more fuller-figured models in their regular fashion photo shoots (i.e. not designating them to special spreads or separate online content, like Vogue Italia’s “Curve”.) Locally, Seattle model Tara Lynn, co-owner of Capitol Hill’s Meza Latin Fare, has seen her career take off meteorically, too. Following V Magazine’s spread, Tara Lynn landed the cover and a twenty-page editorial spread in April’s French Elle. When I walked into Tara Lynn’s agency for the interview last week, I was expecting to meet with a nearly six-foot tall glamazon. Instead, Tara Lynn sat swinging one a plastic bubble chair, make-up free except for a slick of hot pink lipstick, her hair worn down and wavy. She was dressed in a navy blue button-down shirtdress belted at the waist, and wore a pair of jeweled flats. She was shorter and much smaller than I expected—maybe 5’7”—and looked like any young girl you’d pass on the street, albeit uncommonly beautiful. She was warm and engaging the entire time we spoke, praising the French Elle photoshoot as thoroughly enjoyable, with a “warm lively energy”, and (perhaps the best part?) “a couple glasses of wine at lunch”. (The photoshoot can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/y8fkdjf) A few questions with Tara Lynn: How do you feel about the label “plus-size” as opposed to just being a regular model? I personally don’t label anyone regular, straight, or plus. I’m not super fond of plus, but full-figured seems like a nice term. Rather than drawing a line saying you people wearing this size are here, and the rest of you are there, I’d rather use the term “full-figured” model, because it describes the shape of the body, as opposed to just a size. What’s a misconception about full-figured modeling you’d like to dispel? I don’t think “plus-size modeling” is taking off just because we, as a nation, are getting heavier and heavier. I think it’s more that we’re becoming more accepting of other forms of beauty. I also don’t think about my size as much as some people do—my job is just to show up, put on the clothes, and have my photo taken. One commenter suggested that you’re rather petite and don’t really represent real “plus-sized” women. She also feels that calling you (a rather average-sized woman) “plus” casts more negativity—that women may think: “If Tara Lynn is plus-sized, what am I?” That is sweet. Well, I definitely think I am “plus-sized”. I wear a 12 in tops, a 10 in my waist, and a size 14 on the bottom. Maybe that question is better aimed at women who are more in-between, like a size 10. I definitely have trouble finding clothes at the stores I would like to shop at, like J. Crew or Club Monaco. So where do you like to shop in Seattle? I don’t like to shop! I end up getting whatever fits my body whether I like it or not. I like vintage. I have vintage dresses that are perhaps a size 10, and maybe it was supposed to be worn loose but I wear it tight. I make do with what I can find. Also, buying vintage is a great ecological choice. I love to walk and I pop into downtown shops all over the place. How did you get into modeling? Two and a half years ago, I quit my job at a bank. I was going back to school--I signed up for an intensive Arabic class. The next day, I walked into Heffner [her agency] and thought I could pick up a side job modeling for money. I totally never expected this--the market just happens to be on the upward trend right now, opening up to diversity and shape and size. What do you think about the pressures on smaller models to maintain what some believe to be an unnatural standard of thinness? I think that really skinny girls, straight-size girls, get a lot of criticism. They get criticism if they’re not skinny enough, and that’s hard. My job is not too hard. I can eat ice-cream and go jogging. It’s really sad that so many girls turn to eating disorders because they’re not meant to be that size. But, I must also say that there are girls who are straight-size I’ve worked with who seem to eat the same amount of food that I eat. And sometimes they go for a 2nd dessert and I eat a half a dessert. It’s just how their body works. I don’t think the plus-size movement should mean that skinny girls should gain weight or anything. That’s not the case. The standard of beauty is just broadening. That’s a good thing.
  23. Quebec - December 2005
  24. Olivia Wilde made by me
  25. France December 2009 x3