February 2, 201510 yr i try to join but I can't it wont let me create an account. I try for a year already I gave up. I wanna be part of the forum but I can'ttI always stuck at the register form, why the hell have to give so much details about me
February 2, 201510 yr i try to join but I can't it wont let me create an account. I try for a year already I gave up. I wanna be part of the forum but I can'ttI always stuck at the register form, why the hell have to give so much details about me Because they are a bunch of stuck up fashion "influencers". The elite. ROFL.
February 2, 201510 yr I send a private message/invitation to the people who are interested More Doutzen fans
February 2, 201510 yr I think Doutzen need more fans on The Fashion Spot .. who wants to join?? I feel lonely on The Fashion Spot I was there but I was banned and I still have to know why as they didn't even send me one single warning before the ban....!
February 2, 201510 yr I think Doutzen need more fans on The Fashion Spot .. who wants to join?? I feel lonely on The Fashion Spot Aww i feel like I let you down.. But I got tired of posting everything twice, and of the two forums this one is definitely the more exciting one
February 2, 201510 yr I think Doutzen need more fans on The Fashion Spot .. who wants to join?? I feel lonely on The Fashion Spot Aww i feel like I let you down.. But I got tired of posting everything twice, and of the two forums this one is definitely the more exciting oneEdit:Oh the irony.. I just said I was tired of posting things twice
February 2, 201510 yr I had the same problem about Fashion Spot Forum - Invitation Code. wanted to register but soon gave up
February 3, 201510 yr Doutzen always says she wants to act She should audition for Crusade!!! The legendary director Paul Verhoeven (76) works again on Crusade (self-written), also known in Hollywood as 'the best script that was never filmed'. Would love to see Doutzen & Paul Verhoeven work together because he is my fav movie director! The perfect opportunity for her .. also because this might be his last time as director Doutzen already told him that she would like to work with him when she met him
February 3, 201510 yr When was the last time he made anything relevant? He's a has-been.If she wants to have a movie career she needs to work with current people not someone who made a cult classic more than 20 years ago.
February 3, 201510 yr It's been long time since he made something worldwide Last big production was the movie Black Book in Holland (self-writen) in 2006 ... very good /very succesfull in whole Europe with lots of nominations worldwide He is a great director and made iconic movies: His International Movie List: RoboCop 1987 Total Recall 1990 Basic Instinct 1992 Showgirls 1995 Starship Troopers 1997 Hollow Man 2000 Black Book 2006 Showgirls ruined his Hollywood carreer People said it was the worst movie ever made... Called Paul Verhoeven a Alien because he was not American and he showed Las Vegas as a city about sex (instead of a city for children ),Americans as manipulative people & they said: Paul Verhoeven put America to shame! Because nobody went to the cinema the movie company Carolco went almost bankruptcy (Carolco went bankrupty in 1997 because of the movie Cultthroat Island budget 115million but only made 10million at the boxoffice. Cultthroat Island is in the Guinness Book of World Records for biggest box office flop of all time) but now 20years later Showgirls is getting respect worldwide & people say it's not a bad movie at all IN FACT: Showgirls is one of the biggest moneymakers for company MGM. Showgirls is in their top 20 of best selling movies of all time Doutzen should do audition for Crusade... It will be BIG
February 3, 201510 yr If her acting skills are half as good as Caitriona Balfes's then she will be an excellent actress, who said models can't act?
February 3, 201510 yr She can act but I am not sure if she can handle Paul Verhoeven as director Paul is not a easy guy to work withWould not surprise me if she runs away crying if she hopefully someday works with himShe is not the type that can withstand criticism Criticism can make you stronger or break
February 3, 201510 yr If her acting skills are half as good as Caitriona Balfes's then she will be an excellent actress, who said models can't act? Charlize Theron started as a model.
February 4, 201510 yr WSJ March 2015 by Josh Olins It's time for Spring!! A peak at our largest Spring Fashion issue yet. The divine @doutzen is our March 2015 cover star shot by @josholins. On sale Feb 14 in all copies of The Wall Street Journal ❤️❤️ #SpringFashions #Pretty #MarchIssue #SS15 #FashionPhotography #Fashion #Style #NYFW #MFW #PFW #RunwayShows #Luxury #Style #Moda #ModaDonna #WSJMagazine #WSJ #Doutzen instagram Anthony Cenname Publisher
February 4, 201510 yr Supermodel Doutzen Kroes’s Sexy Serenity This month’s cover star, Doutzen Kroes, slips into some relaxed looks that emphasize her natural allure. WSJ.com WHEN DOUTZEN KROES landed in New York City in 2003 from her native Eastermar, Holland—population 1,600—with ambitions of becoming a model, she quickly realized she was out of her league. Not only was the urban terrain a struggle for her (Kroes, then 18, had been to Amsterdam only once and had never even taken a tram, let alone the A train), but the 5-foot-9 blonde was repeatedly rejected on casting calls for being “too pretty,” which apparently distracted from the fashion on show. Kroes remembers, “It was strange: I thought, isn’t [being attractive] how it’s supposed to be?”Fast-forward to 2014, when she was named the second-highest-paid model in the world by Forbes magazine—surpassed only by Gisele Bündchen. It’s an achievement due in part to her longtime contract with L’Oréal Paris, for which she has appeared in television commercials and walked the Cannes red carpet. Kroes’s face has also been featured in countless ads, including for Tiffany & Co., Dolce & Gabbana and two Calvin Klein fragrances. And in 2008 she underwent a rite of passage—receiving her wings, or in layman’s terms, an invitation to become a Victoria’s Secret “angel,” which has resulted in its own hybrid of commercial and editorial stardom.Now, less than a year after the birth of her daughter, Myllena Mae (joining her 4-year-old son, Phyllon), with her DJ husband, Sunnery James, Kroes stars on WSJ. Magazine’s spring fashion cover. Here, Kroes, who recently turned 30, reflects on the Dutch secret to her success, balancing modeling with motherhood and what’s next.WSJ: Did you always want to be a model?Doutzen Kroes: I wanted to become a teacher like my mother, or a charity worker. But my mom says that when I was younger I told her, “People are going to know me,” so I guess I always had that idea. We didn’t have fashion magazines around the house, so I would see someone like Jennifer Lopez’s CD covers and think, “I would love to have hair or makeup like that.” I secretly sent my pictures to a modeling agency in Amsterdam, and they sent me to New York.WSJ: What was that like?DK: I lived in an apartment for models in the Meatpacking District, which back then was a place filled with all sorts of people that you couldn’t even look in the eye. I wasn’t booking jobs, and I was very lonely. There’s a Dutch saying that my mother had always told me: “You’re not made out of salt,” so being tough and very disciplined helped. The success that people see now took a long time to achieve.WSJ: What would you say was the turning point of your career?DK: My 2005 cover shoot with Steven Meisel for Italian Vogue. When that issue came out, everything changed. All of a sudden everyone wanted to work with me. Meisel is the godfather of fashion and photography. It opened up my eyes to how the industry works—it’s very important to do editorial. And then signing as a Victoria’s Secret angel opened so many doors.WSJ: You recently walked in your eighth Victoria’s Secret show, soon after the birth of your daughter. Did you feel pressure to get back into shape quickly?DK: Yes, but I had had a good experience with my first child, so I knew it would be OK. I work out, and I’m always conscious about what I put in my body—not for looks, but because I want to be healthy. I do a workout called Ballet Beautiful with [trainer] Mary Helen Bowers three times a week, and every day right before a show. It’s changed my body, and you don’t even sweat during the workout. Who wouldn’t want that?WSJ: You and your husband both travel frequently. How do you balance everything?DK: A lot of communication. Our agents are on the phone every other day. They’re the ones who keep us together.WSJ: You also travel as a spokesperson for the charity Dance4Life.DK: Yes, I’ve been all over the world with them. They teach young people how to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS in a positive way, through dance and music. I was in Tanzania, for example, and I hugged a young boy with HIV. Over there it’s a big deal to even talk to people who are infected. I realized it’s amazing what a small gesture can do.WSJ: Do you have a plan for the next 10 years?DK: I have no idea! Ten years ago, I had no idea I’d be here. Maybe I’ll do movies—I dream of working with particular directors—or maybe I’ll just live someplace quiet where I can grow my own vegetables.WSJ: And how long do you think you’ll stay with Victoria’s Secret?DK: Time will tell, but as they say, “Once an angel, always an angel.”
February 4, 201510 yr WSJ: And how long do you think you’ll stay with Victoria’s Secret?DK: Time will tell, but as they say, “Once an angel, always an angel.” Huh?
February 4, 201510 yr That shoot/Interview was probably shot after the WJS Magazine Innovator Awards 2014 (november 6 2015)
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