Daisy Lowe and her adorable curves are giving me everything I need on the cover of
Asos Magazine! I need those jeans to survive!!
Inside, she offers some poignant commentary about the fashion industry's love/hate relationship with curves. On
Karl Lagerfeld and
Crystal Renn, she says:
"My friend was working with Crystal Renn and said she thinks she’s only got a 38-inch hip. Karl Lagerfeld said he was going to embrace her womanly shape and then he just put her face on the ad campaign." I applaud her for speaking out because I was totes thinking the same thing. Since
Crystal Renn was chosen as the curvy model muse du jour, it seems said curves have
disappeared. Check out her book cover and her walking in Chanel: where'd her body go? I'm all for dieting and slimming down as one sees fit, but I hate to think she did it to get more work in the modeling industry, especially since designers claimed to love her for her womanly shape.
Do you think
Lowe has a point in regard to her face only appearing in
Karl's ads? Do you think the designer, who infamously shunned curves, is really embracing womanly figures like he claims?
Discuss, and check out the rest of
Lowe's shoot for
Asos below:
Kisses,
Coutura
Labels: Asos, Asos Magazine, Chanel, Crystal Renn, Crystal Renn Weight Loss, Daisy Lowe, Karl Lagerfeld