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This is actually what I mean. Why bring up aspects that are against her if you respect her? It's not about denying things, it is about concentrating on positive things. I know what you think about Inés but someone might think you dislike her if you play an iconoclast too much. :melloer

Yeah, personality and inner beauty (soul is too religious term for me) is what counts but pics of her are pretty much everything we have.

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It is not Ines's soul I am speaking of, but yours and mine ands all the other humans', and how they have been transformed by that girl.

What Ines brought to all of us is a sense of indescriptible beauty - just as Bach did in his time with his music etc etc etc - . Personally, I like this quasi-philosophical idea that such perfection could exist at least once at some time and some place of the Universe , I guarantee that after that you look positively at all matters !

Of course, as this is pure concept, no risk it fades with time _ a structural advantage over your position, in which you seem stuck at Ines' sheer physical appearance, hem yes, those are the aging legs of your goddess:

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It is not Ines's soul I am speaking of, but yours and mine ands all the other humans', and how they have been transformed by that girl.

Oh, I see. She definitely has transformed me!

What Ines brought to all of us is a sense of indescriptible beauty - just as Bach did in his time with his music etc etc etc - . Personally, I like this quasi-philosophical idea that such perfection could exist at least once at some time and some place of the Universe , I guarantee that after that you look positively at all matters !

I am not sure about looking positively at all matters but yes, J. S. Bach was hell of a composer! :yes:

Of course, as this is pure concept, no risk it fades with time _ a structural advantage over your position, in which you seem stuck at Ines' sheer physical appearance, hem yes, those are the aging legs of your goddess:

I am not as stuck as you seem to think. I can show others pictures of her (=physical appearance) I like but how can I show what I think about her "soul"? That remains my personal thing.

Thanks Nefe :wave:

Thanks Nefertiti - old stuff, but always so great to look at

PS from such a mediterranenan (and rather common ?) young girl, to the world-acclaimed diva: credit also to her exceptional talent :)

Many thanks Nefertiti for all the pics! Good to have better quality scans of Hola moda Magazine. :)

Nice - Clearly the years 1998 to 2000/2001 were her apex, in all senses :fun:

Most remarkable are those pics, when she was so young (maybe 16 ? 17?) in Hola Moda- at the time she was nothing, I mean, nobody knew her, she was one among millions of other pretty girls in the world struggling to achieve a position in the fashion business - Fascinating !

various covers...

Interesting to see how the German and US covers miss (freely translated: don't understand a clue of) Ines' unique Mediterranean beauty - they just treat her face as if she were a dark-haired Diane Kruger, or even worse, Claudia Schiffer :drool: :cry:

Appalling.

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