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modelknowledge

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  1. I would think every big name who has worked for VS would be in that book. For me, I really don't like what VS has become. When I was a little kid, there was Stephanie Seymour, Tyra Banks, and the other 1990s models who were beautiful, elegant but still sexy and of course healthy looking. I see some of these girls now and they aren't the normal healthy catalog types let alone the lingerie/swimwear types that were once predominantly featured in the catalog. I mean no disrespect to the models who are currently being featured in VS campaigns but there are a few of them who aren't necessarily suited for it.  I feel some of them just took a wrong turn into commercial modeling and were far better suited for editorial and high fashion/runway because of their thinner bodies or unique look which is wasted in lingerie campaigns. While every body type and ethnic background should be represented in this catalog, it isn't always that way. AND I know Gisele changed the game  and it forces every model to be both commercial, editorial and runway models in order to be a "supermodel", a term that is thrown around too loosely these days. At then end of the day, I feel that VS is more commercial and they are trying too hard to make this like Calvin Klein or Andres Sarda lingerie campaign but it's still a catalog.  While I fully appreciate their runway shows and their flair for dramatic advertising campaigns, their product is a ready to wear product that is reasonably priced for a middle class suburbanite to afford which is it's appeal so why ruin it by trying to make it something that's it not. I always say Keep it Simple. There are far to many models being called Angels when they are so clearly not. There are glamour models who have done promotion events for VS and claim them as clients on their websites and people on this forum believe it. Being a VS model  is losing its luster because it's no longer unattainable with all the promo and e-commerce stuff.  They need to scale back the models. Quality over quantity if you want to be high fashion. You can't have it both ways. I prefer it to be commercial because the models look more like Brazilian Bombshell Look rather than the haute couture set. While there are some models who can do it all, there are very few models who can successfully do it all at a massive level. I just hope they keep it to the bigger names who worked a lot for the company, but knowing VS there will be the Kendall Jenner types who aren't suited for VS but are just there because of the publicity surrounding their hype. 

  2. ASOS put that picture up. its a regram with her instagram name on it. The account might be fake but her name is on the picture with ASOS official site. So I doubt the id is wrong. this wasn't my id either. It was verified in another model id thread as well. I just verified it and placed it here. If you really don't agree, then find out who you believe it is and I will verify that with a secondary opinion and gladly change it.  

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