October 30, 201410 yr Thank you for your answer - it confirms what I said. It's interesting to see that natu's (critical) posts have been deleted. Personnaly, I don't really care about how Natalia Vodianova, or other models, is as a person. I'm eventually interested in her work as a model. But seeing this, if I want to know more about her work or her personnality, I will check other sources - it is obvious that this topic is meant to help create an image. It is just like we dont already have enough judgmental comments (about her personality, love life, even her charity works) in this topic. Natu‘s posts have been deleted only because she was talking about other model which is off topic to say. P.s. From what i see, it's more obvious that you intended to create a bad image of Natalia. That former post above this by me was for you people. Every star is out out to lead the public to the desired conclusion and that includes worship of the star and right down to all their opinions, ect.. The public is never supposed to clue in on this though of course. In other words, every star including her is in on it. Those who won't dare think for themselves and reason and step out of the media PR spins, are the suckers. Every time. Good luck.
October 31, 201410 yr Ever wonder what it’d be like to walk in a celebrity’s shoes? Well, now you can. Literally. A host of celebrities have donated a pair of shoes for the Small Steps Project to raise for children and communities living on rubbish dumps around the world, Sienna Miller, Helena Christensen, Colin Firth and Natalia Vodianova have dug through their walk-in wardrobes and plucked a glamorous pair of shoes just for you to snap up and treasure forever. http://twentysixstyle.com/2014/10/30/celebrities-donate-their-shoes-for-charity/
October 31, 201410 yr Dear Natu if your beauty makes you reach your purpose,wouldn't you use it?She admitt herself,that the still modelling and for earn money and for achieving her purpose.The fashion system gives a lot on that matter,and to be sincere she's aware of what is doing,is not artificial.And has done a hell of good things!Then you might don't like her but admit she is great on her purposes!!Having an autistic parent is not easy,not at all,I admire what have done and what has create Ciao!
October 31, 201410 yr So, this person Natu has trolled Adriana's thread and now she/he is here. Can't someone ban?
November 6, 201410 yr http://thebestfashionblog.com/womens-fashion/backstage-day-2-23-10-2014-mercedes-benz-fashion-week-russia
November 6, 201410 yr The Voice for Children: Natalia Vodianova by Julia Ioffe Natalia Vodianova is a Woman of the Year because... "She never forgot her past and her sister.... There is no limit to how much work, how many phone calls, how much begging she will do on behalf of children." —Diane von Furstenberg, 2005 Woman of the Year HER WORDS TO LIVE BY: "Be positive. Don't dwell on the negative. Move forward into what is next." —Natalia Vodianova, photographed in Moscow on a playground she built that is accessible for special-needs kids. Prada sweater, shirt. Jeans, her own. Louis Vuitton boots. Supermodel Natalia Vodianova, 32, has an unforgettable face. But it's a face the world might never have seen if not for her little sister Oksana, the motivating force who pushed her into modeling. And in a tribute to Oksana, born with special needs, Vodianova has devoted her life to giving back to other children like her. Raised by a single mother in a working-class neighborhood in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, the sisters had what was then an unusual upbringing. Oksana, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and autism, was completely nonverbal and couldn't walk until she was five. According to Human Rights Watch, 30 percent of children with disabilities in Russia are given up by their families to state orphanages. But Vodianova's mother refused to send Oksana away. It was a deeply difficult life. Because of Oksana's needs, "my mother couldn't have a full-time job, so she had horrible, poorly paying jobs," Vodianova recalls. "Sometimes we didn't have anything to eat." To do her part, Vodianova sold fruit at a stand, even in the bitter cold. At 17, she decided to try to earn a little more money modeling—and, in short order, became one of the highest-paid models on earth, nicknamed Supernova, living in Paris, regularly gracing billboards and fashion magazine covers. She launched campaigns for Gucci, YSL, Calvin Klein, Versace. But though she was able to provide a comfortable life for her family, she knew this was not enough. It's hard to overstate how little support there is in Russia for disabled children and their families. Many babies are abandoned at birth. For those who are not, life is a series of injustices: Buildings are not accessible, and as for school, the closest thing to special education is an often useless field of study called "defectology." The issue, says Judith E. Heumann, a special adviser for international disability rights with the U.S. State Department, is simply that Russian culture "still does not accept people with disabilities as being equal members of society." Vodianova has made it her life's mission to change that. In 2004, affected deeply by the school massacre tragedy in Beslan (in which 186 children were killed) and looking for a way to help her grieving country heal, Vodianova founded the Naked Heart Foundation, now celebrating its tenth anniversary. Its purpose: to help make sure more children like Oksana have the services, the family help, and the cultural acceptance to live happy and full lives. The organization starts from babyhood, offering psychological and legal support for parents, working with schools to help them teach special-needs children, and funding "family centers" that offer therapy and educational projects. The life-changing result: The communities served have seen a real impact on the number of children placed in orphanages. ("These parents can have a life," Vodianova says.) Across the country, Naked Heart has built more than 100 accessible parks and playgrounds; more than 2,000 children have attended its summer camps. It hosts conferences and trains specialists, and along the way Vodianova is essentially retraining Russian culture. Says Heumann: "The Naked Heart Foundation is helping people understand that disabled people can contribute meaningfully to their communities." Vodianova, herself a mother of four, has known that truth her whole life. Now she's rallied the fashion industry around an issue that would otherwise have gone unnoticed, calling people like Valentino and Kate Moss to the cause. "Her work comes from the heart," says designer and friend Stella McCartney. "It's very rare in any industry to create something that gives back to other people. She's absolutely relentless in the effort that she's willing to put in." As for Oksana, she is thriving. She regularly attends the family center Naked Heart built in her hometown, getting ready, braiding her own hair, and traveling by bus back and forth. "She has friends; she has a boyfriend, she holds his hand. It's incredible," Vodianova says, smiling, and remembering: "We slept in the same bed till I was 15. Because she didn't realize the reality, she would always cheer us up. In the midst of a very, very hard time, she was really a ray of life." Julia Ioffe is a senior editor at The New Republic. http://www.glamour.com/inspired/women-of-the-year/2014/natalia-vodianova?utm_source=twitterfeed
November 6, 201410 yr Etam AH14 Noël - AW14 Christmas 02 PETIT POUCET_089-v4.jpg03 REINE DES NEIGES_048_V4.jpgMS_05_ Cendrillon.jpgMS_06 La Belle au bois dormant.jpgMS_07 Casse noisettes.jpgMS_08 Polina.jpgMS_09 Blanche neige.jpgMS_10 Reine des neiges.jpg07 CHAPERON ROUGE 091 V2 DEF CMJN.jpg04 BLANCHE NEIGE 046 DEF CMJN.jpg01 PRINCESS AU PETIT POIS 052 DEF CMJN.jpg Etam Just LOVE all these pictures ! She's so fresh and incredibly simply beautiful. Thanks Meloni
November 7, 201410 yr The Voice for Children: Natalia Vodianova by Julia Ioffe Thanks for the interview, Meloni! Very interesting, as usual. I really appreciate the articles you post.
November 10, 201410 yr December 2014 Vogue Russia Preview. I really dislike! She is more beautiful than this and the hair is aging. glossynewsstand.com
November 10, 201410 yr Not bad but aging, yes. Not bad though. Looks like a late forties photo, Christian Dior in 1947 or something.Elegant and very fresh. Somewhat classical. But aging though (especially the hair, I agree).
November 11, 201410 yr with my Mom (по-русски ниже) in Central Park. this is her first time in NY as well as US in general. she came to support me tonight at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards. (Natasupernova Facebook)
November 11, 201410 yr Glamour's Cindi Leive Honors The 2014 Women Of The Year Awards at Carnegie Hall on November 10, 2014 in NY gettyimages celebrityhive.com instagram@nstaesti @bushwickfreddy @huffpostwomen @lamourmag, FB@gigisplayhouseNYC
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