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Lunchtime Links!
Sep 2, 2009 @ 2:00 pmLunchtime Video: Go behind-the-scenes at the making of YSL’s Manifesto V. [YSL.com]
Follow Alexander McQueen on Twitter and get the inside scoop on his upcoming show! [Twitter.com]
Forget vampire fangs, now it’s all about the long-haired werewolves and their dangerous claws.[People.com]
Get Betty Draper’s flawless face with insider tips the Mad Men makeup artist. [PeopleStylewatch.com]
Put your foot in your mouth with these Laduree macaroons designed by the king of stilettos, Christian Louboutin. [FashionWeekDaily.com]
Saturday Night Live just got two new leading ladies—watch out Tina Fey! [Jezebel.com]




I just selubmtd across your blog and i agree.I feel like Eye Candy is taking a turn for the better. These girls have finally stepped outside of the box to not only be the girl we see in the video and call “video hoe” but now they are becoming household names. I also agree that there proportions are more like the “average” women, thick and voluptuous. And these photographers are doing a great job in capturing their beauty in an artistic way.But i do see the with the whole they’re not high fashion models, because in the end they’re not. I actually found some interesting facts about what high fashion models are supposed to be…In general,mainstream female high fashion models are tall (5’9″ to 5’11″) and thin (108 to 130lbs in proportional to height). The desired figure around 34B-24-34. This can range some but waist no larger the 25″ and maximum hips 35 ½.With standards like this, i feel like the typical “real woman” will never be portrayed as high fashion anytime soon.But your post was very hopeful..maybe some day people can see the light… keep it up
-Kunal on February 7th, 2012