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    suiterkin: As a graduate student in English planning many courses for the first time, it's interesting to see responses to this syllabus. Looking at this profess... more »
    girlleastlikelyto: One of my writing professors co-wrote Desert Flower. What I've read of it is very affecting. I think books about models like that can lead to some int... more »
    LadybirdRamone: Wendy Belcher is an amazing teacher. I took a class with her before she went to Princeton, and it was both interesting and actually useful. I went to ... more »
    sportz.star: YAWN. I took: Disneyland and American Culture and the Sociology of Pop Culture (wherein I studied Trekkers and wrote a paper on Titanic (the movie) ... more »
    coffee milk: When you open Naomi Campbell's book, a mobile phone flies out. Sure it hurts when it hits you, but, hey, free cell phone! #modelbehaviors more »
    Zombie Ms. Skittles: I'm waiting for the day someone wises up and finally bases a class around my memoir of being a blog commenter and on again/off again bloggist. #modelb... more »
    WaltzingMatilda: "discussions of contemporary television programs" ANTM time! (but seriously, I did a final class paper on P Funk, so you shall hear no complaints f... more »
    andromache: I'd be interested in seeing the syllabus for this course. While I'm skeptical, I do agree that sometimes the "fluff" course turn out to be much more ... more »
    graciousplum: Does Tyra have one? Surely. But I can't think of it, if it exists....you'd think she of all people would! more »
    hello.kitty: Is AFTER THE RAIN by Princeton alum Brooke Shields additional reading? Anybody remember the name of her first book, the one she wrote while still a s... more »
    JessicaLovejoy: Laughing, riding, cornholing!: Get with the program, Prof. No Lifeguard on Duty or GTFO! more »
    Triana Orpheus: I understand that knowledge of pop culture is important, but classes like this is why America is slowing down on innovation and intelligence. #modelbe... more »
    Highsmith: The only book written by a model I would read, hasn't been written yet. What are you waiting for, Lauren Hutton? #modelbehaviors more »
    MarissaExplainsItAll: I love Cameron Russell's and Coco Rocha's blogs! They seem like such sweet, down-to-earth girls! more »
    iplaudius: I happened on Daul Kim’s blog a few weeks ago and updated my Gawker status accordingly. This is quite possibly the first time I’ve ever been ahead... more »
    robotsattack: I'm prettty sure Coco is Irish actually. Someone correct me if I'm getting this wrong. Maybe she is Irish and lives in Canada? more »
    Laura Enriquez: I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't like Elyse Sewell. She always seems so snooty, like she thinks she's better then everyone else. That post abo... more »
    Baroness: Elyse Sewell's blog is wonderful- she's an excellent writer, terribly funny, and the pictures add a lot to the day-to-day travails of a working model... more »
    Pizza!Pizza!Pizza!: So are these Blodels or Mogs, or Modelogs, or Bloggels? more »
    Penny: Dude, I just went through Daul Kim's blog and she is now my most favorite model in the whole universe. more »
  • #higherlearning

    Princeton To Teach Class On Books Written By Models

    So this ridiculously expensive Ivy League university of which I'm sure you've heard is offering a class in model memoirs. More »
  • #modelbehaviors

    5 Fashion Model Blogs That Are Actually Interesting

    The casual observer could be forgiven for thinking that personality is making a fashion comeback just now, after years of Eastern Brazilopean clones on the runway and in the magazines. More »