Stammy:
Could this actually be model Jane Schmitt? I think this is an image from the Roberto Cavalli for H&M campaign.
Stammy:
I think you're right. This is from her Twitter. I'm never one to to creep so hardcore on anyone but I needed to know if that was actually her mother or not because I definitely would have wanted to have been adopted.Could this actually be model Jane Schmitt? I think this is an image from the Roberto Cavalli for H&M campaign.
I think you're right. This is from her Twitter. I'm never one to to creep so hardcore on anyone but I needed to know if that was actually her mother or not because I definitely would have wanted to have been adopted.
She does, but we are also able to see where she got her thickness from.Candice looks so radiant and happy in that photo with her parents aw
She does, but we are also able to see where she got her thickness from.
Her parents are old. Everyone gets to an age where they let themselves go.
As a model I know if I lived the way I do for my entire life then I would get many health complications. Criticise the model, not her old parents.
I'm going to do a thread on Jane Schmitt in the models section...
As a model I know if I lived the way I do for my entire life then I would get many health complications.
Sorry to derail the thread, but what do you plan to do with your current clothes? Do you buy pieces you only intend to wear while working? Or for a long long time? Clothes not accessories.
Thank you!I plan on being this size till I am in my 40's at least, same as my mum, so not something I have to worry about yet.
I will never be big, but I don't plan on being a size 6 forever, it's just not realistic
For some people, it's just not a priority. As long as they're healthy, I can't fault them for that. A lot of people would think we're stupid to have sacrificed the things we have to stay this size... but for me, it's worth it. I can't live my life fully with extra weight and maybe some people can't live fully if they had to worry about what they could eat/could not eat every day.My mother is the age of her mother and she weights 54 kilos.
I'm not saying they should be SG skinny, but I know many "old" people who manage to stay reasonably thin, within normal range.
Even Vlada has gained a bit!! (still thin and beautiful but much more 'healthy'/toned and radiant now). Anyway, there's a difference between SG skinny and celeb-skinny. I think I'd be okay with celeb-skinny (not celeb-slim ) in my 40-50s. Plus you want to gain a little when you're older so your face doesn't look too harsh.I plan on being this size till I am in my 40's at least, same as my mum, so not something I have to worry about yet.
I will never be big, but I don't plan on being a size 6 forever, it's just not realistic
For some people, it's just not a priority. As long as they're healthy, I can't fault them for that. A lot of people would think we're stupid to have sacrificed the things we have to stay this size... but for me, it's worth it. I can't live my life fully with extra weight and maybe some people can't live fully if they had to worry about what they could eat/could not eat every day.
Even Vlada has gained a bit!! (still thin and beautiful but much more 'healthy'/toned and radiant now). Anyway, there's a difference between SG skinny and celeb-skinny. I think I'd be okay with celeb-skinny (not celeb-slim ) in my 40-50s. Plus you want to gain a little when you're older so your face doesn't look too harsh.