Everything posted by ez_c
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Heidi Klum
oh just look at this... c's post it is invisible seriously, i saw n videos about Jane Magazine's Naked Issue so thought it is old, sorry It is from last year, but I don't think anyone had posted this video for download yet. Just because it's old, doesn't mean it isn't good.
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Heidi Klum
I just heard a rumor that it won't start until December, but I don't know if it's true. I thought the plan was to have them ready for the finals at Fall Fashion Week like last year.
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Heidi Klum
And yet again nobody notices my post. They are filming it now. It will start airing late summer/early fall.
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Heidi Klum
Thank you sanja. (Y)
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Heidi Klum
Not sure if this has been posted before. Access Hollywood talks with Heidi Klum about her appearance in Jane Magazine's Naked Issue: click on the image to view or click here to download (MP4) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C9YZ0AID
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Heidi Klum
Here's a video I hadn't seen before. Behind the scenes of a Drei Wetter Taft commercial: http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=6443...mp;fr=yfp-t-501
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Heidi Klum
Great find sanja!
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What's a supermodel for you?
The other one I was thinking of was Vogue Germany, which I guess "doesn't count". But, my vote is that supermodel status is based on fame, while yours seems to be based on number of Vogue and runway appearances. Heidi will always be a supermodel in my book. EDIT: She's also been on the cover of Vogue Spain. She's done campaigns for H & M, Liz Claiborne, Abercrombie & Fitch, and recently became the spokesmodel for Jordache - just to name a few.
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What's a supermodel for you?
Heidi has been on the cover of Vogue, Elle, Glamour and many other magazines. She has a big contract with a major label (Victoria's Secret). She's done runway shows. She is one of the most widely known models in the world and one of the wealthiest. What exactly prevents her from being a supermodel in your eyes? The thing is not that she has been in the cover of Vogue even Coco rocha has but the thing is how many times and which Vogue was that? And what big runways has she walked for? I admit she hasn't done any runway in the last year, but she has been in Vogue more than once in her career. How many times must a model appear in Vogue before it counts? By your own admission, Coco Rocha has appeared on the cover of Vogue but is not a supermodel, so clearly one needs something more to earn that title. Something like worldwide fame and money perhaps?
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What's a supermodel for you?
Heidi has been on the cover of Vogue, Elle, Glamour and many other magazines. She has a big contract with a major label (Victoria's Secret). She's done runway shows. She is one of the most widely known models in the world and one of the wealthiest. What exactly prevents her from being a supermodel in your eyes?
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What's a supermodel for you?
To me a supermodel is a model who is well known by people that aren't interested in fashion or modeling. She must also make more than $1 million per year.
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Barbara Meier
Translation of a an article from German GALA magazine's website: http://www.gala.de/talk/topstory/4694.html "You will set a trend in Germany" The hard training of the last few months was worth it. With pride, Heidi Klum presents "Germany's Next Top Model" Barbara Meier and is certain: the student appears fit to handle the real world of modeling. The glamour is quickly gone. It is hardly ten minutes since Barbara at MMC Studios in Cologne was named "Germany's Next Top Model" where the confetti streamers that fell on her red hair have already been swept away. Hard work is now underway: a photoshoot, interview, press conference, appearance with Stefan Raab and after-show party at the Marriott Hotel. The 20-year-old mathematics student from Regensburg hardly had time even for her parents, Gisela and Albert Meier, and for the many fans that travelled the seven hours by bus from her old homeland of Amberg - still in their work clothes. For the 1,74 m tall beauty, the one selected by the Pro-7 show out of 16,000 applicants, a new life began on that Thursday. And perhaps also a big career. That is what not only cheif judge Heidi Klum but also fellow judge and make-up artist Boris Entrup believes, with her "allure, class, style and grace". "You have made red hair the new trend in Germany", Entrup says. Barbara herself remains calm in this chaos and smiles softly, happy about the cover of Cosmopolitan, middle-class vehicle and contract with C & A. Also, with Heidi Klum for an interview with GALA directly after the show, she appears comfortably reserved. Gala: Heidi, why do we sit here with Barbara as the winner and not with Hana or Anni? Heidi: The judges found that Barbara has what it takes to be a top model and that she could be internationally successfull. They did not make any snide comments about the competitors when the other two were also super. But Barbara was better at few things. Gala: Where do her strengths lie? Heidi: She has many. The noticeable red hair is naturally one, although I don't want to keep emphasizing that again and again. She has more than that: beautiful eyes, a super beautiful smile, great body and facial expressions. She has brains. Many models work like robots, but with her, one sees a small smile, there is simply someone at home. She is clever, and that is very important in this job. It is a hard business, not just larifari (?). Gala: Barbara, what do prefer: being called pretty or being called sly? Barbara: They are both beautiful. Perhaps, if someone were to say she is sly although she is beautiful. It is a shame that there is this stereotype that all pretty women are dumb. At the same time this show showed that many students applied themselves to be models. Gala: When someone studies mathematics like you, they probably are counted as an intelligent woman. Does that person have the feeling in a show like this to have to bend herself? Barbara: I did not have to adjust. When I am reserved, then I stop myself, I don't allow myself to change. Gala: Heidi, would you like to trade places with the winner to once again be at the start of your career? Heidi: No, not at all. I already went my way and had a lot of fun, which I still do. I had the most different jobs and travelled around the world. During which, I found my dream man and started a family with him. It is better for me to not do it all again. Gala: Does Barbara stand to have a harder modeling life than in your day? Heidi: The competition has become much bigger. Of course, many girls want to make this job, but only a few make it to the top. At castings, 40 girls sometimes fight for the same job. But it was hard at that time and today it is also hard. Gala: What are the three most important peices of advice you would give to Barbara? Heidi: The most important thing is to have fun and make sure your heart is always in it. Without the fun, you wouldn't get the most beautiful jobs, since they would see it in your face. Second tip: I would travel away from Germany for a while, if I wanted an international career. Do not rest on your laurels. You must go to interviews. Pack your suitcase, go away and look to do whatever you can manage. And third: Stay grounded. So many are elevated. You must look at it as a job, a terrific job that you can use to see a lot, learn a lot and make good money. The whole interview can be seen in the newest issue of GALA.
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Heidi Klum
Translation of a an article from German GALA magazine's website: http://www.gala.de/talk/topstory/4694.html "You will set a trend in Germany" The hard training of the last few months was worth it. With pride, Heidi Klum presents "Germany's Next Top Model" Barbara Meier and is certain: the student appears fit to handle the real world of modeling. The glamour is quickly gone. It is hardly ten minutes since Barbara at MMC Studios in Cologne was named "Germany's Next Top Model" where the confetti streamers that fell on her red hair have already been swept away. Hard work is now underway: a photoshoot, interview, press conference, appearance with Stefan Raab and after-show party at the Marriott Hotel. The 20-year-old mathematics student from Regensburg hardly had time even for her parents, Gisela and Albert Meier, and for the many fans that travelled the seven hours by bus from her old homeland of Amberg - still in their work clothes. For the 1,74 m tall beauty, the one selected by the Pro-7 show out of 16,000 applicants, a new life began on that Thursday. And perhaps also a big career. That is what not only cheif judge Heidi Klum but also fellow judge and make-up artist Boris Entrup believes, with her "allure, class, style and grace". "You have made red hair the new trend in Germany", Entrup says. Barbara herself remains calm in this chaos and smiles softly, happy about the cover of Cosmopolitan, middle-class vehicle and contract with C & A. Also, with Heidi Klum for an interview with GALA directly after the show, she appears comfortably reserved. Gala: Heidi, why do we sit here with Barbara as the winner and not with Hana or Anni? Heidi: The judges found that Barbara has what it takes to be a top model and that she could be internationally successfull. They did not make any snide comments about the competitors when the other two were also super. But Barbara was better at few things. Gala: Where do her strengths lie? Heidi: She has many. The noticeable red hair is naturally one, although I don't want to keep emphasizing that again and again. She has more than that: beautiful eyes, a super beautiful smile, great body and facial expressions. She has brains. Many models work like robots, but with her, one sees a small smile, there is simply someone at home. She is clever, and that is very important in this job. It is a hard business, not just larifari (?). Gala: Barbara, what do prefer: being called pretty or being called sly? Barbara: They are both beautiful. Perhaps, if someone were to say she is sly although she is beautiful. It is a shame that there is this stereotype that all pretty women are dumb. At the same time this show showed that many students applied themselves to be models. Gala: When someone studies mathematics like you, they probably are counted as an intelligent woman. Does that person have the feeling in a show like this to have to bend herself? Barbara: I did not have to adjust. When I am reserved, then I stop myself, I don't allow myself to change. Gala: Heidi, would you like to trade places with the winner to once again be at the start of your career? Heidi: No, not at all. I already went my way and had a lot of fun, which I still do. I had the most different jobs and travelled around the world. During which, I found my dream man and started a family with him. It is better for me to not do it all again. Gala: Does Barbara stand to have a harder modeling life than in your day? Heidi: The competition has become much bigger. Of course, many girls want to make this job, but only a few make it to the top. At castings, 40 girls sometimes fight for the same job. But it was hard at that time and today it is also hard. Gala: What are the three most important peices of advice you would give to Barbara? Heidi: The most important thing is to have fun and make sure your heart is always in it. Without the fun, you wouldn't get the most beautiful jobs, since they would see it in your face. Second tip: I would travel away from Germany for a while, if I wanted an international career. Do not rest on your laurels. You must go to interviews. Pack your suitcase, go away and look to do whatever you can manage. And third: Stay grounded. So many are elevated. You must look at it as a job, a terrific job that you can use to see a lot, learn a lot and make good money. The whole interview can be seen in the newest issue of GALA.
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Heidi Klum
Heidi was the guest editor of the latest issue of German GALA magazine. She is on the cover with Barbara Meier. The issue includes an interview with Heidi and Barbara about winning Germany's Next Top Model. A short video and part of the interview can be seen here: http://www.gala.de/talk/topstory/4694.html I'll do the translation soon.
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Models who love to party and drink excessively
She claims she is the first supermodel, but I don't think you can be called a supermodel when you've had that much plastic surgery.
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Heidi Klum
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Models who love to party and drink excessively
Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Janice Dickenson are well known for their partying and drug use. Janice Dickenson even acts like she's proud of it. :x
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Heidi Klum
I've never seen them together. I don't think there is animosity, since I read somewhere that Heidi admired Claudia when she was growing up. Heidi also said that it was unfair to compare her to Claudia, since they are two different people. My guess is they are from different generations of models, are involved in different things, and haven't crossed paths much.
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Heidi Klum
I don't remember ever seeing them together.
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Heidi Klum
I do have the book, but I don't think there is anything in there with Julia. That book contains the proof of all the reasons why I like Heidi.
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Heidi Klum
i've found your first post it was in page 27 still no pics from book These 4 are in the book. I think there are one or two more from the book that I posted randomly. I'll have to look again later today to find them.
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Heidi Klum
I posted a bunch of them earlier. They're somewhere between page 25 and page 100.
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Heidi Klum
If I voted for her and Nemeside voted for her and there were 2 votes before, shouldn't there be 4 votes?
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Heidi Klum
You're going to make me choose? I couldn't do that until I saw both of them up close and personal and had a good feel for each of them. :brows:
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Models who DON'T smoke
Tyra Banks: "My grandmom started smoking when she was thirteen years old and she died of lung cancer at age fifty. And I watched her for months and months as the cancer spread from her lungs to her brain, when she, in fact, didn't even know who she was anymore. And ever since that day that she died, I vowed to myself that I would not smoke cigarettes."