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I haven't seen those before Cositas Buenas!!

Thanks, they are bautifull

Beautiful and NEW to everybody I guess

Many thks !

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Inés de corto

I think, 1990 or 91

very beautiful look :D

hope no repost

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Well, I don't think thats a repost. What great shots. I don't think I would recognize her she's so young..'

This still from "Lost City" has probably been posted before, but I have no defense against her smile.

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Great work with the older scans cositas_buenas! :flower:

I have always wondered how the teenager boys full of hormones on her class in high school kept their sanity. :whistle:

How were they able to concentrate on the studies??? :blink:

Fantastic stuff Cositas Buenas, many scans are new news :wave:

I don't think I would recognize her she's so young..'

Yes she changed enormously since then. Nose, legs, etc evthg appears slimmer and much more toned now.

IMHO before the 90s she was cute, but slightly fatty and hairy - in a nutshell a nothing special girl.

Here some other videocaps

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I have always wondered how the teenager boys full of hormones on her class in high school kept their sanity. :whistle:

How were they able to concentrate on the studies??? :blink:

Hello PA, here your answers:

1) High school: she was at the nuns in Madrid :p

2) University: remember that her course ("Littérature médievale" or so) in this country counts among the shortest and most effective paths to unenployment.

Ergo, no urgency to concentrate on studies as they bring no avail :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Isn't life good ? :wave:

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I have always wondered how the teenager boys full of hormones on her class in high school kept their sanity. :whistle:

How were they able to concentrate on the studies??? :blink:

Hello PA, here your answers:

1) High school: she was at the nuns in Madrid :p

2) University: remember that her course ("Littérature médievale" or so) in this country counts among the shortest and most effective paths to unenployment.

Ergo, no urgency to concentrate on studies as they bring no avail :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

Isn't life good ? :wave:

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Inés studied at the University of La Sorbonne, she is French Philology graduated :)

I saw her in 1992, in Seville, at the Expo 92'. I didn't recognice her: I am taller than her although she wore heels; my friend said: Look! It's Inés Sastre! And I answered her: Where???? Where???? When I finally saw her, I saw a small girl with a veeeeery brown dark face, and, actually, we both thougth in photoshoped pics! In fact, the white, smooth, silky face in Lancome ads, oh, for me it's absolutely inexplicable.

But at the mags she looks beautiful. I loved her in eds, ads and covers :) That's why I've got a lot of stuff from her early years............

Another day I'll tell more things.................... :p

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Inés studied at the University of La Sorbonne, she is French Philology graduated :)

I saw her in 1992, in Seville, at the Expo 92'. I didn't recognice her: I am taller than her although she wore heels; my friend said: Look! It's Inés Sastre! And I answered her: Where???? Where???? When I finally saw her, I saw a small girl with a veeeeery brown dark face, and, actually, we both thougth in photoshoped pics! In fact, the white, smooth, silky face in Lancome ads, oh, for me it's absolutely inexplicable.

But at the mags she looks beautiful. I loved her in eds, ads and covers :) That's why I've got a lot of stuff from her early years............

Another day I'll tell more things.................... :p

:wave:

You are absolutely right, Cositas Buenas - Philology at La Sorbonne - what I mean is that:

a) La Sorbonne today is not exactly the level it used to be five centuries ago;

b) Philology does not bring you anywhere in the system.

But for Sastre it was for sure a perfect intellectual adornment, which now makes her so different from the so many uneducated sluts pretending to become top models.

Otherwise, your description at Sevilla fully meets my own argument. Yes, in the early nineties she looked rather small, with a very mediterranean type (brownish skin, abundantly dark-haired) - and sorry to mention, but also not the slimmest in the world:

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So I agree, how in so few years she changed so much, to reach such unparalleled style, is a mystery (or a wonder).

Ok, as a cover-girl, Photoshop could maybe massively help :evil: . But in her few movies at the time (Al di la delle Nuvole, Il Testimonio dello Sposo, Un amor di Borges) she appears with supreme and stunning beauty - which for sure could not be faked.

Cheers,

Hello PA, here your answers:

1) High school: she was at the nuns in Madrid :p

Oh, yeah! In Finland we don't have these boys/girls only schools so it's difficult for me to imagine high school studies without both sexes.

2) University: remember that her course ("Littérature médievale" or so) in this country counts among the shortest and most effective paths to unenployment.

When you are born to become smart AND the most beautiful woman ever you don't have unemployment problems, no matter what you study. :whistle:

I saw her in 1992, in Seville, at the Expo 92'.

Really?? You must be older than I thought. I was only 21 at that time and I knew nothing about Inés (no internet those days!). Around year 2000 I saw the first pics of her online and I started to worship her deeply as the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.

I didn't recognice her: I am taller than her

Well, I am shorter! :cry:

although she wore heels; my friend said: Look! It's Inés Sastre! And I answered her: Where???? Where???? When I finally saw her, I saw a small girl with a veeeeery brown dark face

I am from a northern country so I like darker southern/latin/brunette women. :) Perhaps she had a strong sun tan at the time?

Another day I'll tell more things.................... :p

I will be listening... :whistle:

When you are born to become smart AND the most beautiful woman ever you don't have unemployment problems, no matter what you study. :whistle:

Dear PA, my point was about her male comrades there (your question) - :magic: :cool:

When you are born to become smart AND the most beautiful woman ever you don't have unemployment problems, no matter what you study. :whistle:

Dear PA, my point was about her male comrades there (your question) - :magic: :cool:

You mean your point was those men who studied with Inés in university are all unemployed? :blink:

You mean your point was those men who studied with Inés in university are all unemployed? :blink:

Indeed. A mere 2-year degree in philology :pinky: equals zero input to your employability in today's world (I mean, at least in France).

Now this is not to say all those guys are jobless - simply, they owe their current position to something else.

So, heavily disturbed or not by Sastre (your point) at those times, anyway it had no practical consequences. :D

Cheers,

Indeed. A mere 2-year degree in philology :pinky: equals zero input to your employability in today's world (I mean, at least in France).

Now this is not to say all those guys are jobless - simply, they owe their current position to something else.

So, heavily disturbed or not by Sastre (your point) at those times, anyway it had no practical consequences. :D

Cheers,

Disturbed? :blink: I think expression like mesmerized is more accurate. Perhaps the male students were disturbed by the ugliness of other female students in comparison. :laugh:

Two years? That's short! My university studies lasted 9 years (including one years interruption because of military service).

Disturbed? :blink: I think expression like mesmerized is more accurate. Perhaps the male students were disturbed by the ugliness of other female students in comparison. :laugh:

Two years? That's short! My university studies lasted 9 years (including one years interruption because of military service).

Agree for mesmerized - And yes, it is two years only, of very relative work intensity.

She is not a PhD, far from it. But for sure she is VERY smart, much more than the models average.

I don't think I would recognize her she's so young..'

Yes she changed enormously since then. Nose, legs, etc evthg appears slimmer and much more toned now.

IMHO before the 90s she was cute, but slightly fatty and hairy - in a nutshell a nothing special girl.

yes, indeed, she were adicted to beauty treatments... for example, with 18 or so, she did a special treatment for the legs, to gve them a beautiful shape and to got they look thinner. And another thing Spanish mags said then was she is operated ... the mouth! yes, the gum! and she is adicted to hair treatments, in fact, when she was young she had her hair veeeeery wavy and now is sligthly wavy or straigth.

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Really?? You must be older than I thought. I was only 21 at that time and I knew nothing about Inés (no internet those days!). Around year 2000 I saw the first pics of her online and I started to worship her deeply as the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.

jeje :whistle:

Inés is knowned since she is 13, when Carlos Saura choose her for the film "El Dorado". She get famous quickly here and I get covers qhen she is 14, or so (you can see the cover of Gente, some posts above)

I am from a northern country so I like darker southern/latin/brunette women. :) Perhaps she had a strong sun tan at the time?

In Spain is beautiful dark hair and white skin. But also, blondes with white skin. It' is, basically, the Greek Classical canon of beauty... more or less, because now is changing something because of globalization. But here, dark hair and very dark skin (like Inés in her earlies) is not beautiful.

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Two years? That's short! My university studies lasted 9 years (including one years interruption because of military service).

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