8 Models on the Realities of Modeling Today | The Models | Vogue
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2020
- Fashion’s biggest stars open up about the differences between the industry’s glamorous image and the reality behind the scenes.
Featuring:
Adesuwa Aighewi
Anok Yai
Adut Akech
Jill Kortleve
Paloma Elsesser
Fran Summers
Kerolyn Soares
Ugbad Abdi
Director: Shaina Danziger
DP: Marcus Burnett
Audio Recordist: Ana M Fernandez
Editor: Victoria Mortati
Color: Jaime O’Bradovich at Company 3
Sound: Ric Schnupp at Soundtrack NY
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You guys always bring out the dark skinned models and plus sized models for these serious videos. I want to also see more of them in your "day in the life of", "makeup tutorial", "prepare for runway" videos!! These guys can be fun too why don't you let them?
Vogue is doing great, it's bringing out the more realistic version of the modeling world unlike the myth of being perfect...
Anok Yai’s face is something else
Adut looks like a Bratz doll. she has the big doll-like eyes, full lips, and smooth skin
" people think I'm either a boy , or i'm cute" --- girl, I think you are a goddess
Honestly, I am very touched that a Caucasian woman could realise she’s been represented a whole lot and can actually empathise with those who haven’t. God bless her
Woo, this brought tears to my eyes. I just don't think people realize how much society beauty standards impact your mental healthy. Even for myself as a Black man, I had to learn - as a grown man! - that the blonde, blue eyed White guy was not somehow better than me because he looked like what society stated was beautiful. This was such a beautiful tribute. Thank you, Vogue.
Who in their right mind would call Anok Yai ugly
These kind of videos inspire me all the time as a black African who wants to get into the modeling industry.
these are real models!! not like candle janitor
I didnt realize how young Adut is. Guys Adut was born in 2000...you'd never say cause she oozes such sophistication and maturity.
very simple
THEY ARE STUNNING THEIR SKINS ARE SO PRETTY AND GLOWY AND SMOOTH AND EVERYTHING
Adut is the first high fashion model since Karlie Kloss to have managed to go mainstream stardom. I assume it’s because of the fall of Victoria’s Secret, which leaves High Fashion as the only outlet of models at this level of international stardom.
Ugbad Abdi and Anok Yai’s faces are insaaaaaaaneee. Litcherally in love rn
THE IRONY
At least the are no Jenners, Hadids in this video....
I'm glad Vogue is "evolving" but remember Vogue should be held accountable for focusing their advertisements in magazines and now online to diet-related articles. Supporting a different "ideal" now doesn't specifically reject or eliminate a major fashion magazines role in creating serious image and body issues for millions of women.
Teared up having heard Ugbad's story. You could see the pain she's gone through and how that's pushed her to climb her way up and blossom gracefully, surreal. Love Vogue for documenting this. Such an inspiration, truly heart warming yet moving. Bless these beautiful models, bless diversity, equality and peace <3 <3 <3
“Where’s your nyash?!” LOL 🇳🇬💞