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Not since that refugee girl on the cover of National Geographic, has a woman’s eyes betwixt me.
And that is the eyes of Miss Donyale Luna.
UPDATE: Possums, there is a new fabu website by Don Strachan dedicated to the late Miss Luna. The goal of his site is to bring people who knew Donyale out of the woodwork and help fill in the blanks in the story of her life.
Check it out.
http://donyaleluna.wordpress.com/
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I am so glad there was a follow up to this and that Miss Renn, herself, got a chance to speak up.
The good folks at Glamour Magazine spoke to Miss Renn and they noted that, “She’s is NOT as skinny as she looks in those pictures.”
As for Miss Crystal, she says:
I was shocked. When I saw the pictures, I think I was silent for a good five minutes, staring with my mouth open. I don’t know what was done to those photos or who did it, but …
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“We are going in, now. I don’t want you to embarrass me!” I told my mother and Ava.
We were at the new Michael Kors store in the Toronto Eaton Centre. It is located on the fourth floor. When you come around the corner of the mall all you see is this cube of white. It is Mecca.
“Embarrass you? What? In front of the salespeople?” asked my mother.
“No. In front of the bags and shoes! This is a luxury store, and at these prices you know that the merchandise have a …
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To have a famous sibling is one thing (just ask the other Ciccone). But, it is a most divine thing when one sibling is seen in the eyes of another as their muse (ask Donatella). It is divine because not only can you see the world through another’s eyes, but you can also grab energy from them when you are at your most vulnerable.
His sister, Baba (1912-1973), was one of his earliest and most frequent subjects. Him, being the great photographer, Sir Cecil Beaton (1904 -1980). Baba (Barbara) along with …
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Crystal, Darling, what you been eating?
You brought out a book.
You glorified your shape.
We already have a Lara Stone.
Your agent said, “[that you] are an amazing model. She can make herself look bigger or smaller depending on what the client wants.”
Did someone tell you that you would get “better” work if you lost a few?
I am not trying to pull glass houses, cause I could stand to lose a few pounds, but Crystal, why so skinny?
What’s wrong boo?












