Despite how I may or may not feel, I'm still happy that Freja has been landing some great work lately. It's actually quite impressive to look at her track record for the year so far.
-Vogue Italia with Meisel
-Vogue Paris with Inez and Vinoodh
-Vogue Nippon with Terry
-Vogue UK with Josh Olins
It doesn't really get any better than that folks. No other model so far can boast of these high caliber accomplishments for 2010, so brava Freja. Whether you've changed or not, you sure are working your ass off.
Monday, February 1, 2010
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That was a nice string of editorials. Now all I am hoping for is an appearance in the US Vogue. That would be epic.
That would be totally epic. A few months ago I never thought it would be possible, but now I'm kind of half expecting it. After all, she has worked with Meisel twice and who ever thought that would happen?
I have a feeling she'll be on of the 3 girls on the cover of VI February! just a hunch. of course I could be completely wrong lol
"Whether you've changed or not, you sure are working your ass off."
Ah, I love how you incorporate a tinge of humor in your tone :)
It's not over yet. A little birdy is saying that Freja and Meisel are to collaborate again for a magazine in March...and there was never any drama between them.
Interesting...thanks for the tidbit. Mind if I ask where you heard this? I believe that they'll work together again. Meisel certainly goes through his phases so I'm happy if Freja is one of them. But I don't believe the no drama part....
The no drama part is odd, but I've just started to believe that maybe he wasn't a fan of her look early on. She almost looks completely different than when she first started modeling.
Do you have Twitter? Here's the source: themodelmole
^You make a very good point. It could just be a matter of changing tastes. Anyway, thanks for the source! Very interesting. Will be keeping my eye on that to see what else they say. :)
Likewise! Very real insight into what it is like working in the Fashion Industry as a relatively new model. We need more voices like that to remind people that models are human beings, and you have to treat them as such.
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