Woman | Cindy Crawford | Miguel Reveriego | Harper's Bazaar Feb 2010

Conveniently, we have a great comparison of two wonderful models side by side: Cindy Crawford and Andrej Pejic. I released Andrej’s Dossier Journal editorial images and popped over to Vogue Italia where I was greeted by Cindy Crawford on V Curvy.

Crawford reflects openly about the size 0 model revolution, reminding us that size 4-6 was hot and desireable for the Supermodels.  Today breasts remain a problem, which has certainly helped the career of Andrej Pejic — who has tremendous charisma and command of the camera. If Andrej was a 34B, he would still dominate the lens.

Lara Stone gives us hope for a more inclusive vision of beauty in the coming years. I believe the Internet and smart-ass, intellectual writing from the courageous — or stupid, depending on your pov —  will bury this narrow-vision coffin of fashion womanhood six-feet deep, which is where it belongs.

To read again and again that this woman’s body is owned by someone without self-discipline — the potato chip eating mommy crowd —  affirms my assertion that these women had to be knocked off their pedestals because they had too much self-confidence. Hence, the downsizing.

Enjoy Cindy Crawford in ‘Lucite Spring’s Clear Choice’ by Miguel Reveriego for Harper’s Bazaar February 2010. Anne 

 

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