Posted on 03/16/2010 12:57:39 PM PDT by Mister Ghost
Polish highstepper, Monica Jac Jagaciak, one of the hottest young faces in fashion presents the Calvin Klein S/S 2010 collection, amidst a gnarled mass of organic pleasantries and environmental themes. Its woodsy and earthy and literally back to nature for this forest nymph of the glade and the sylvan.
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OMG, it looks like it’s starving...give that a double cheese burger quick!!!
Back in the 40’s, all the super-emaciated models wore striped pajamas. They looked better.
Yeah, I kinda thought she looked like a corpse washed ashore.
While I’m sure they save money by paying that girl so little that she’s starving, that doesn’t make me want to buy their clothes.
If she looks that thin in photos, imagine what she looks like in person. Sad.
I was walking near Times Square a couple years ago and found myself in a moving throng of people that were all worked up about something. I worked my way to the middle of it all to see what it was all about, and found myself beside a blond model; given the crowd and all the popping flashes, she was obviously some major personality although I to this day don’t know who she was, only that she had a Slavic name that I don’t remember.
Anyway, my point is that she was one of the unhealthiest looking people I’ve ever encountered. She was at LEAST as thin as the girl in these photos and I gotta tell you, I was amazed that anyone could find such a state attractive. She desperately needed to duck into Ellen’s Stardust Diner and grab a big cheeseburger.
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There is no shape to her. Just skin over bones and a slight amount of muscle.
The Gulag look is not my “thing.”
She needs a 1/2 lb. 'burger (or 2 or 3 or ...) topped with bacon and aged cheddar cheese, a side of hand-cut beer battered onion rings, and a big glass of Coca-Cola to go with.
Lost in the woods, clothes reduced to rags, getting ready to die...
Sorry, that is very unappealing.
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