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  1. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    Big yes . I like Clara McSweeney too, hope she makes it.
  2. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    They do sell clothes too. I like the designs for Pink, there's no comparison between these and those awful 2012/2013 ones. And I'm excited to see how Ice Ancels and POAA turn out, they're obviously the classy, elegant segments.
  3. Syria replied to bluered's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Into the Gloss (about her eyebrows) “A makeup artist in Japan suggested I shave [my brows] when I was 15, but luckily I stood my ground. I've bleached them a couple of times, but besides the zebra effect that happens if you don't dye them back, everything was ok. I once plucked them into a upside down '90s style Nike swoosh, but [my] mother made me put castor oil on [them] everyday and they came back. I was quite young, so don't count on the castor trick—it works for some.”
  4. Syria replied to DanniCullen's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Into the Gloss
  5. Syria replied to CarMELita's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Into the Gloss
  6. Syria replied to PinkCouture's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Into the Gloss "I’m from Napa Valley. I got scouted when I was 15 and then I started doing some jobs throughout high school, and then I finished school, came to New York, and was running around here for a while. Then I wanted to take a little break—this was about eight years ago—so my mom and I decided to start making wine together in California, where I’m from. Our brand is called Lorenza—that’s my middle name. We started making rosé, but back then it was still very uncool. We were just like, ‘Whatever, we are going to make it.’ It’s fun, fresh, summertime, youth, all of the great things. It’s very food-friendly, low in alcohol, the color, everything. No negatives."
  7. Syria replied to Rogue's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Into the Gloss Our very exciting news: Boy Brow just launched—it's a grooming pomade that answers the question of what to do with your eyebrows now that the natural look is back. You can shop it now on glossier.com! And because you're already thinking about brows, it seems like a good time to catch up on some eyebrow-related reading, starting with the below. But FYI there are more brow stories this way. "When I was younger and was just starting to model, I was actually obsessed with other models. Part of it is because I am a perfectionist, so I was always 'studying.' But also, I was really fascinated by their lives and found comfort in seeing other girls doing what I was doing. Like Natalia Vodianova—I loved her because she had big eyebrows like me and we were with the same agency. And Sasha [Pivovarova]. At my first fitting with Lanvin when I was 16, I saw Daria walking out while I was going in and she winked at me. I mean, maybe she didn't—she probably just had something in her eye...but that was a very cool moment for me. My first shoot ever in New York was for Teen Vogue with Arthur Elgort. The story was actually about Gucci Westman—and she was pregnant! They were so awesome to work with...I think modeling, in a way, gave me more self-confidence because I wasn’t seen as a beautiful girl at my school or anything like that, but then I was in an environment where people were complimenting these things that I had been really insecure about. BROWS I was teased all the time at school for my eyebrows. For a 12-year-old, they were very intense, so I would beg my mom to let me get them waxed. She told me I'd end up regretting it and wouldn't let me tweeze them or anything. I stole her tweezers once out of her drawer and I got grounded because I did it without her permission. Actually, looking back on it, I'm so thankful that she didn’t let me because I grew into them. When I started modeling, if anyone would try to pluck them, my agency wouldn't let them. I would not let anyone touch them—ever. I did Balenciaga one season, which was really cool, and they bleached my eyebrows for it. At the time, I thought it looked weird, but now I love having my eyebrows bleached. We bleached them for a Nick Knight thing that I did a year ago, too. It makes my face look so different because my eyebrows are the defining feature on my face. Change that and it’s weird and I like it. Any time that somebody bleaches them, I always leave it for as long as I can. SKINCARE I've learned more about products doing shows than I have anywhere else. I still use Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream sometimes, which smells like backstage to me, so that’s kind of nostalgic. The minute you get to a show, they sit you down in a chair, cleanse your face with Bioderma, and massage it in Embryolisse. The whole process makes the makeup look so different and so much better. In the morning, I wash my face with Ren Evercalm Cleansing Milk and at night I use Mario Badescu Seaweed Cleansing Lotion. I'll just put it on a cotton pad and wipe my face with it—it's so frightening what comes off of your skin at the end of the day when you live in New York. I'll also use some Dr. Alkaitis products, which I found at Great Jones Spa. I've been using their Organic Nourishing Treatment Oil for a long time, but I don't really know how it works. Then I use the Glossier Priming Moisturizer, which I really like especially for summer because it's light. No eye cream or anything else. Maybe that'll change, but for now I feel like I don't need to overthink the routine or have it be decadent. But I do use SkinCeuticals SPF 50 Physical Fusion UV Defense Sunscreen every day. Over the past few years, I've noticed I've gotten really sensitive in the sun. I'm very fair so I always wear sunscreen and long sleeves even in August, which is horrible. I use Shiseido Sunscreen on my body. I have a couple of masks that I use occasionally. The Glossier Mega Greens Galaxy Pack, I love—and I also have the Moisturizing Moon Mask in my fridge because Annie [Kreighbaum] told me to do that. Then I have the Kiehl’s Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque. I never use it, but it’s here. It’s intense. I mean it’s not that intense but my skin is just so sensitive. My Witch Stick is quicker for spots. I got it in England. MAKEUP The most makeup I've ever worn was when I was in 7th grade, before I started modeling. Back then, I was listening to a lot of Bright Eyes and Radiohead. Super deep. I didn’t know anything about makeup obviously, so my look involved outlining my whole eye in black eyeliner and then doing the inner part of my eye in black eyeliner, too. I would wear a black The Used hoodie with American Eagle jeans and socks with Adidas slides. That was my look every day for school. When I had my eyebrows bleached, for some reason, I always wanted to have liner on the inner rim of my eye, I don’t know why. I love eyeliner but I don't wear it much anymore. I think because I’ve been working as a model for so long and you can’t really wear eyeliner or anything to castings, I'm just not used to it anymore. Now I don't wear much makeup. I have an eyelash curler, but if I wore mascara, it'd end up all over my face. I do have a concealer. I’m super, super fair, as I said, so if I have something that I want to cover up, my friend Rie Omoto has this skincare and makeup line that’s only sold in Asia, and her concealer is the perfect color for my skin. Her brand is called Three, and everything else is in Japanese, so I don’t know exactly what it's called, but it’s a concealer pen. And then I also have the two lightest shades of Bobbi Brown Face Touch Up Stick in Porcelain and Alabaster. I also have one of the tinted Fresh Sugar Lip Treatments. It’s the plum one, so it’s kind of deep in color, and I’ll put that on my lips or on my cheeks. But I also have a Clinique Superbalm Moisturizing Gloss. It’s new, and I really like it, so I’ll put that on my lips sometimes, too. It doesn’t feel sticky or lip gloss-y, which I can’t stand. I used to be so obsessed with lip balm—and I still am, but I used to have a bag full of every single lip balm that had ever existed and it got really out of control, so I try to just stick to a couple of things. But I definitely like them to feel moisturizing. And then—Oh, I love Maybelline Baby Lips. Grape Vine is the goth Baby Lips, but still completely see-through when you put it on. HAIR When I started doing shows, my hair was down to my hips—so it used to be a lot longer. It gets oily at the roots, plus I work out, so I wash it every day. People say that to fix that you have to not wash it every day, but I work and go to castings and if I don’t wash it people will say I have oily hair. So I can’t. But I just read about Emily's shampoo in her Top Shelf and I bought it—Christophe Robin Cleansing Purifying Scrub With Sea Salt. It's intense, so I don't use it every day, but I really like it. And then I also have a Fekkai Apple Cider Shampoo that I use on in-between days. This summer I was visiting my boyfriend in London and his sister had a Tangle Teaser. I'd never used it before, but they're so good! And I also have like a little Mason Pearson one that I carry around with me, and if I feel like my hair’s getting flat, which it does, I just do that and then brush through it. FITNESS I have a membership at Equinox. And I used to go to SoulCycle all the time—I was one of those people. But lately I’ve just been going to the Equinox spin room when no one’s there and I do my own spin class for myself. My music is usually hip-hop. If it’s not inappropriate, I won’t be motivated by it. Basically that's my philosophy—dirty hip-hop. I’m recently obsessed with Justin Bieber. I was never into him ever, but I love his new songs! And I’ve choreographed a couple of different spin routines to them and they’re really great. I'm not a very good Belieber, but I'm a convert now. So I do that and then I sometimes will walk on an incline on the treadmill or do the Stairmaster, and then I do stuff on the mat. I have a subscription to Ballet Beautiful online, so I do that occasionally. I also do Pilates at Karen Lord sometimes. It’s hard, but I like working out a lot. And I also have a trainer whose name is Mike Maloney, and he is awesome. He’s like a great guy and he’s definitely my favorite trainer I've worked with in my career. I’m cursing a lot every single session, in horrible discomfort and wanting to go home. But it’s great. Like not discomfort in a bad way, discomfort in a ‘this is working’ way. INSPIRATION As far as who I’m inspired by, that would be my mom. That’s kind of a tangent, but she is my best friend and the most beautiful person in the world to me for sure. I actually just sent her an eyelash curler in the mail like last week because she said that hers didn’t work. So I went to Sephora and I bought her one."
  8. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    ^ me too, I prefer the LED over glitter
  9. Into The Gloss "I was first scouted when I was 12 years old but I didn’t feel like modeling then—I was too young. I was still in high school and pretty insecure. Later, I was scouted again and thought, OK, let’s try it out and see what happens. Also, I saw Doutzen Kroes, one of the biggest models in Holland, doing Victoria’s Secret and looking beautiful—her body is crazy—so I thought modeling was cool. Of course my parents were like, 'You have to finish school.' It’s what parents kind of have to do. It was scary at first. My English was really bad. My first season didn’t go well, but my second season I started by opening for Calvin Klein here in New York. Since then, it’s picked up really fast. The first product I bought as a model was Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentre. A lot of makeup artists use it. Backstage they put a cream on my face and I was like, 'This is the best!' Before that, my first real product was probably some cheap-ass lip gloss. In high school everyone was putting makeup on, so I was doing the same. I put mascara on, but not foundation because I never really liked it—but I did make my lips lighter because I thought they were too big. I’ve done more makeup campaigns than skincare, but I’ve learned more about creams and products to clean my face with than makeup. I use Bioderma to clean my face and a Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cleanser after. I use the Kiehl’s Super Fluid UV Defense as well. They have good ones that go up to SPF 50. That’s pretty much my routine. I never, ever, ever go to bed with makeup on. I can’t sleep—even if I am sleeping at someone else’s place, I’ll have to go and buy makeup wipes from Duane Reade or something. I’m actually going to the dermatologist for the first time today. I met a woman at a show and she told me to come see her if I was in New York. She works with organic stuff and I’m interested in that. I want to learn more about it because there are so many products. I know Miranda Kerr has her own line, so maybe I’ll look that up. I also work with this woman who has a line called Three—she gave me these masks that are all natural and organic. She is big in Japan. I’ve only tried the Balancing Lotion Mask, but I like it. When you’re modeling, your hair can get so thin. When I started, I had a massive thick, long ponytail. I’d walk into a room and people would love my hair, but when they started to work with it, they’d be like, 'Ugh, too much.' They told me to bleach it because it was so straight and soft that products wouldn’t stay in it. Now that I’ve bleached it, they do everything with my hair. I use Kérastase Resistance Bain De Force Shampoo—it’s the best shampoo because it makes my hair very soft. I also like their Resistance Concentre Vita-Ciment Reconstructive Treatment For Weakened Hair. My hair is so straight, so I put in the Purely Perfect Cleansing Crème to give it a little bit of volume. My brows have been bleached for some shoots. The first time it was for a cover and I thought it was going to be really cool, and then when I saw them I was kind of in shock. But when they put the eyes and red lips on me, they were so cool! When I’m doing shows, sometimes I just leave them because the next day they might get bleached again. I used to go back to school with bleached eyebrows. It was so bad! People would look at me like I was crazy! When I was in high school I didn’t know how to work with bleached brows, but now I know to put dark colors on my eyes to make them look really cool. I got Gucci Opulent Volume Mascara from a show, it’s thin. I don’t like thick mascaras. I change mascaras all the time—sometimes it’s Maybelline, sometimes it’s Chanel, sometimes it’s Gucci. I use mascara more often than any other makeup. I also use Brow Mousse from Tweezerman—it’s just for eyebrows, to gel them. I tweezed my eyebrows for the first time when I was really young, like 10. I didn’t like my eyebrows, so my mom tweezed them for me. It was so painful and I was crying. Now I’m so used to it, but I’m scared of threading. One mistake and your brows could be a different shape. I have the Jordana Twist & Shine Moisturizing Balm Stain—it’s from Duane Reade. I learned that to fill in my lips, everyone does it differently. Some make them smaller, some make them bigger. It’s nice to not make them that big, but to define the shape. I never do bright red lips, but when I go on a red carpet or something, I’ll put on lipstick. The thing with models is that we don’t wear makeup that much. When I go to the grocery store, I don’t wear any—I don’t care [Laughs]. Maybelline Dream Wonder is the powder I use when I go out to a party or to see my friends. My niece told me it was the best powder ever, so I was like, 'Okay, I’ll try it!' She’s 14 and into makeup. I also use YSL Touche Éclat in #2. It’s the best for going to castings when you’re tired—you just put a little on and you’re fine. I must say I really do love Tom Ford makeup. When I shoot with them I actually feel really comfortable and pretty and like, 'I should wear makeup more often.' But then when I try it myself…I think I’m just not that good at doing my own makeup. I like dark, smokey eyes. I think metallics are super cool. I put bronzer on my face a lot, like a contour. I have a round face so that shapes it. When I walk into my agency here, my booker is like, 'You’re so cute!' and I’m like, 'No! I want to be rough!' My agent isn’t sending me to Victoria's Secret yet, but it’s always been a dream of mine to walk the show. Now if it happens, it happens."
  10. Syria replied to DanniCullen's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    she's really beautiful
  11. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    the one on the right looks like Lais to me
  12. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    most excited about Sanne Vloet and Melissa Cuc
  13. Gemma Ward - 1 Mona Johannesson - 1 Maja Krag - 2 Jessica Strother - 1 Monika Jagaciak - 15 ----- Natasha Poly - 2 Imaan Hammam - 3 Lais Ribeiro - 2 Sonya Gorelova - 7 Constance Jablonski - 6
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  15. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    Yes please! SI and VSFS in the same year would be amazing. Btw Danni, if Ed is not at the castings then chances for Luma to get in the show aren't that big after all (if she went to castings anyway).
  16. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    ^^ oh, thanks And I pretty much like all the girls attending so far. Sandra would be great. Sanne too.
  17. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    How come we are getting so many casting news all of a sudden? We had nothing so far. It's like today's the first day of castings.
  18. Syria replied to Clauds's post in a topic in 2015
    Love the sketches so far. I'm all for classy outfits and slow music. And as others said, I hope they do a segment just with the angels and make it the final segment.
  19. Syria replied to simplylovely's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    +1
  20. Syria replied to kadu's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    Nice one Tiika , Jac would fit so well in a classy outfit like this one. btw, Jac and Elsa together
  21. Syria replied to Ophelia_Immortal's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    love the latest shots, she's a beauty :wub2: