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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT A FEW GOOD MEN
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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT A FEW GOOD MEN
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Karl Lagerfeld was always very nice to me, which was not the case with some of the more hautyhaute-couture houses. We did a fashion shoot together for America magazine—which was a new“luxury urban” publication launched in the early 2000s, when the words “luxury” and “urban”
were not common neighbors. The magazine and Karl were willing to go to a newer, fresher visualplace with me. Karl produced and photographed the cover shoot. He captured me in both anintimate and a very glamorous1 light, giving you a little Marilyn-Monroe-by-Eve-Arnold vibe.
They are, to this day, some of my most cherished portraits. Karl also photographed my “V BelongTogether” V Magazine cover during the launch of The Emancipation3 of Mimi. The giant V logowas designed with the pattern from my Dior diamond bracelet4 — absolute perfection (LoveStephen Gan).
Once, Karl made me a very special couture dress for a big event. It was just beautiful—black satin with a deep V in the back. I wore it with my hair parted down the middle,slicked back (I very rarely wear it this way) and held with an ornament5. It was giving avery classic high-fashion look. Because the dress was made of silk satin, though, whichcan be reflective, it requires proper lighting7 (in my opinion, every situation really does). Ilooked heavier in most of the photos as I featured the details in the back. The flashes mademy ass6 look huge. Keep in mind, these were the days before ample booties—faux orauthentic—were accepted or celebrated8 in the mainstream9. Back then I wasn’t allowed tohave an ass.
The traditional press was very “Oh. My. God. Becky, look at her butt
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adj.富有魅力的;美丽动人的;令人向往的 | |
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