Yes. And they even replicated it in last year's issue, but they did it in the body paint section and it was on Kate Upton.
Yes. And they even replicated it in last year's issue, but they did it in the body paint section and it was on Kate Upton.
Actually, that's Valeria Mazza. Heidi didn't hit til a few years later.
Separately, it's interesting to note that Gisele was never in SI at all. Not even once!
Crawford only shot with them one year, and got one photo in book. If I recall correctly, she didn't shoot SI again because she saw the opportunity to build her own brand. She put out her own swimsuit calendar and kept the money for herself. That's what happens when the high school valedictorian and Northwestern…
I agree with another poster: this is not the result of photoshopping, this is a huge shift in the types of bodies that were/are in vogue. In Brinkley's heyday, the models were probably a size 6/8 and fairly "soft." (Paulina Porizkova has spoken at length about this). Now, while still in the 5' 10" and up height range,…
I think your definition of heavily retouched might be different than mine. I have seen Candice in person, in lingerie several times over the past few years (I'm usually in the audience at the VS Fashion show). She looks like that IRL—crazy hip-to-waist ratio and all. As the stories you linked to even show, the…
No, Tyra had a solo cover the following year. (Note: this doesn't mean I think they do a good job of showing diversity on their swim cover, just noting a fact.)
Well, I guess that depends on where you live. But even in NYC or SF, $500K would at least be upper middle class.
I think the intent for child support in these situations is to ensure that the child still has all the comforts and lifestyle in the new situation as he/she would if mom and dad were still together. It's not about basic needs, it's about ensuring the continuation of the lifestyle the children are used to. And they…
Because Woody was a father figure to Soon-Yi. And Farrow and Sinatra were consenting adults.
J-school graduate and former journalist here, myself. I get what you're saying. Perhaps father figure would be the accurate term for headlines.
My point about it being semantics still stands. Regardless of the living arrangement, Allen's role was a paternal one.
"It's not at all the truth."
To me is has nothing to do with the idea of social media taking over relationships. While I feel for the families of inmates in general, I don't feel sorry for the actual inmates who can't "like" a pic or get/send a text. They're criminals and are in prison for a reason—it's punishment, after all.
FYI, Greer Grammar isn't Camille's daughter. She's Kelsey Grammar's daughter from a previous relationship.
My toddler cannot get enough of this movie! Whenever Toothless appears, he says "black dragon is cute." So good.
To be fair to Weiner, most of her campaigning is on behalf of female authors in general (not whining about her own reviews—or lack thereof). She has brought a lot of attention to how lopsided the "respected" publications' review sections are—they are dominated by male authors, period. You should read the New Yorker…
Weiner's goal is not about getting reviews for herself. It's about recognizing that books about women are worth reviewing and talking about. Currently, most books that feature a central female character are lumped into the "chick lit" genre—a genre which is largely dismissed by critics and a label that is considered a…
And there you go—Lena Dunham is the cover girl for February Vogue...which is a "Girls" themed issue:
Ugh. Scorsese. Sorry for the misspelling, too late to edit.