Swedish model considered too big to be model...

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I'm glad at least someone has mentioned they could be rejecting her over the obvious lip injections and other enhancements to her look. She's thin enough to model, but she has messed around with her look so I wouldn't be surprised if that's the real story that disadvantaged her.
 
Seriously, she lost the high fashion thing when she did her lips too much. It's not about how pretty she is.
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https://instagram.com/hedengard/

She looks fine. 47 my ass.

The reason I said 47 is because she looks like the women on Real Housewives. Once you get that much work done you start to get a generic look. People with too much work done start to look the same from ages 20 to 50.

Models are typically naturally beautiful (facially), as this girl certainly was before all the work she had done. But you just don't see those plastic faces with airbag lips in modeling very often. That had to play a part in her losing work in the industry.
 
Color me shocked to see people defending the fashion industry and critiquing her looks based on aspects not involving her weight, which is not what she was rejected for.

Could she be fibbing or misleading? Possibly, but it is the fashion industry.
 
This is a venomous and destructive culture, but yeah, a lot of it is because fashion designers are mostly gay men. They have no appreciation for a woman's curves.

I reject this part of mainstream culture utterly.

Wrong, there is one fashion designer out there who understands.

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If anything, shes a bit on the skinny side, at least for my jacked up midwestern standards. At least she sounds like she has a good head on her shoulders. Anyone that calls her too big needs too be stabbed in the face with a bus.
 
I hate these types of headlines. They should be forced to put "....too big....." when they straight take words from the middle of sentences to enrage us.

I agree, this is bullshit, but the title made me annoyed. Her butt is in no way shape or form "...too big..." it is nice. As is her shape. Standards in the fashion industry are so odd and misguided.
 
Color me shocked to see people defending the fashion industry and critiquing her looks based on aspects not involving her weight, which is not what she was rejected for.

Could she be fibbing or misleading? Possibly, but it is the fashion industry.

so what, that's the reality of it. some places are going to want people with very specific looks/proportions, should they just hire her out of the kindness of their hearts? the bigger problem is that girls want to become models to the detriment of their well being, not the standards of the industry.
 
Fashion models are not meant to be attractive to you.

High fashion modeling pretty much targeted at a small group of stuck-up circle jerkers showing off to one another.

But there are other types of modeling that have some basis what normal people would consider attractive and slightly more grounded.
 
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I'm wondering if she wants an agency to come up to her and say 'congratulations you're good looking, here's your modelling contract'.

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Gay men. Compare and contrast the average catwalk model with the average glamour model for reference. The one aimed at straight men will have more curves than the nordschleife.

Works the same way for male models, too, which model for gay designers like Marco Marco, etc. they want twinky boys are muscle guys. Someone like me is considered an obese hippo, and it sucks as the gay community can be overly judgemental over many things.
 
This is a venomous and destructive culture, but yeah, a lot of it is because fashion designers are mostly gay men. They have no appreciation for a woman's curves.

I reject this part of mainstream culture utterly.
Where did you pull that from? Pretty sure there are more women then men in the fashion industry and it has nothing to do with someone being gay.
 
The attention is on the clothes, the models are just paid to be glorified coat hangers that move about. It's not even about how attractive they are.
 
So this is just some chick on YouTube claiming that she was told by nondescript would-be employers that she's too large to be a model?

Ya'll are getting played.
 
The attention is on the clothes, the models are just paid to be glorified coat hangers that move about. It's not even about how attractive they are.
Yeah i don't think many men actually think that is attractive. Some will, and that's fine. But it's a minority.
I don't think that ads and fashion are aimed at men anyway.
 
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