Saw these earlier on her Instagram...thought of you girls straight away.
I still love her.
I still love her.
It's amazing how someone who's that obviously unintelligent (judging by Instagram and interviews) can have an attitude and general aura so incredibly cool that I don't even care about her weight oscillations and looks deterioration. Ultimate fav forever.
It's amazing how someone who's that obviously unintelligent (judging by Instagram and interviews) can have an attitude and general aura so incredibly cool that I don't even care about her weight oscillations and looks deterioration. Ultimate fav forever.
I hate it when my idols have feet of clay. I never forgive.
Well I guess I'm just a far bigger person than you are, aren't I?
I mean, from the 90s soft goth style and the idiotic tattoos, to the ''gun control'' attention whoring at that one event, to her ''band'', to her being a super special snowflake in general, she's not exactly easy to like. On the other hand...
I think I've proven my point.
Basically, with her cool attitude (and boobs) she can do anything she wants.
On the other hand...
I think I've proven my point.
In the same article she also commented on this video
" A recently surfaced backstage video shows Lanvin designer Albert Elbaz castigating Lee during a run-through, saying she looked drunk when she walked and threatening to cancel her appearance. The harried model is in tears. Lee glowers with anger at the memory. “If I could go back in time, I’d tell him to go fuck himself,” she says. “I was so shocked at what was happening, I was muted from it. When I look back at it now, I get really angry I didn’t have the balls, the energy, to stand up to him.”
I feel bad for her but I think that Albert was in right to cancel her if she could not walk, since Lanvin spend hundreds of hours creating the clothes and millions of dollars for the runway show.
Yea wait what, he is down right generous for saying that she can walk in flats instead of in those heels. How is he the mean one?
Abbey on Modelling. (Full article http://www.theguardian.com/film/ng-...is-no-security-in-getting-paid-for-your-looks)
"The physical demands also took their toll. In 2008. Lee stumbled and fell during the Rodarte show and fainted three weeks later at the Alexander McQueen show after wearing a too-tight leather corset. She tore ligaments and underwent surgery in 2012 after an arthroscopy revealed bone fragments in one knee. The biannual fashion weeks – spread across New York, London, Milan and Paris – were particularly gruelling. For six week periods, models are often up until 3am for runway fittings, then expected to be ready for 6am call times. “I’ve never worked so hard in my life,” says Lee, remembering fellow models snatching sleep in corridors, on floors, in makeup chairs. “By the time you get to Paris, you can barely open your eyes. Your skin is red raw from all the makeup, your scalp hurts, you’re exhausted, you’re hungry, you are that broken down.”
Abbey on Modelling. (Full article http://www.theguardian.com/film/ng-...is-no-security-in-getting-paid-for-your-looks)
This article is a re-write of quotes from this one:
Abbey on Modelling. (Full article http://www.theguardian.com/film/ng-...is-no-security-in-getting-paid-for-your-looks)
But.. What other jobs have you had?
No disrespect to models. I think everyone knows that catwalk models works crazy hours during fashion weeks (well, we all know that anyway), and it is exhausting (I really have the utmost respect for them), but I can't imagine she has all that much to compare it to.
I have to say, I like her as a model, but this interview doesn't do her any favors. She sounds ungrateful and entitled, and I see absolutely no reason for her to get mad at Albert Elbaz. Her walk was awful, and he actually tried to help her out. She should appreciate the fact that he was willing to help her out the way he did, not whine about it and throw shade. Honestly, my impression of her as a person really isn't all that favorable.