@theovercoat: I'm sorry. Are you saying people from Pennsylvania have a distinct look? Or just a certain part of Pennsylvania? That would make tons more sense.
@Samanthrax: I think it's a matter of growing up here and also that I just see it. It's not necessarily distinct and exact, but a certain vibe. But i could be just seeing something that isn't there.
And actually, I think I did specify the town by saying the people I grew up with.
That Harlem Renaissance editorial is fucking awesome, I think. And, I actually do like the composition of the Campbell photo with the elephant--kind of like a modern spin on that Avedon photo. The monkey thing.....I don't really know what to do with that.
I'm wondering whether successful, established models like Campbell have any input when it comes to creative direction. One would think that she could have declined to do this job if she found the primitivist tropes offensive, but do models have any say in how they are posed, what they wear, etc? Would it have been possible for her to compel the photographer to do a shoot that didn't marshal tired motifs of Black women as fetishized and animalistic? Perhaps someone with more knowledge of the modeling/fashion industry than I could shed some light on this.
Without the other images in the set, I kind of like the picture of Naomi Campbell on an elephant. She looks happy and like she's having a good time and elephants always make me smile. If it had been in a piece on, say, out of the way tourism and the other images had been in the English countryside and a Japanese fishing village it would be an absolutely adorable picture. In a spread that features her skipping rope with monkeys and racing a cheetah, it's absolutely loathsome.
@Dodai: I don't even get this. Are magazine editors and photographers seriously that unaware of the history of race and race relations? Do they exist in some sort of ahistorical vacuum where nothing is in context? How could someone possibly approve a photo like that?
@NellMood: well, as Jenna said, the photographer is the same one who put Grace Jones in a cage with the words "Do Not Feed The Animal." His book was called "Jungle Fever." So *he* knows what he's doing.
Does anyone else find it really annoying that Kiefer headbutted some guy named Jack? Because every time someone comments on how they are so fond of "Jack" and how "Jack" did nothing wrong, I immediately think they are talking about "Jack" in the "Bauer" variety, not the fashion designer variety.
Re Stella, Liv and Kate: Is there an ironclad rule that the famous children of famous people all have to be BFFs with each other? I mean, who chauffeured them to the party, Sean Lennon?
I'm wearing Crocs right now. Ugly ones, too. They are the ultimate beach shoe, and as I am going to the beach I felt wearing them appropriate. I hope they don't go under, but in case they do I am well stocked on the Croc front.
Actually, I think that does happen to a lot of people, not just models. Women in my family get super-skinny after giving birth, so long as they do it before 30. I think the mix of being very young and being too busy to eat does make some new moms look emaciated.
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Also, I love to watch Cindy Crawford's Meaningful Beauty infomercial. It is so...over the top.
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And actually, I think I did specify the town by saying the people I grew up with.
In any case, she definitely has the accent.
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I, personally, am hoping for the emponymous transvestite The Kinks were so wild about.
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That was my first thought; the other song wouldn't even have occurred to me.
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