Monday, February 16, 2009

Ezio Hidden Mechanism

vs. Thirtysomething. Twenty Something

French Vogue recently launched an interesting Photo gallery brought out, which was called de 10 à 60 ans ", from 10 to 60 years, as far as I can not understand with my front resurrected French. Eniko Michalik, even in the typical age model (ie only 20), was shot six times, styled one of these decades in the title accordingly. In various forums on the Internet, among many other comments on this photo shoot I have more time to great excitement to the image of the encountered Thirtysomething woman painted models. "What happened to the woman? You Celebrate all night long without then going to bed or do they go to bed yet, but each time with a different make-up and you absolutely do not like?" - Something or the like could read. The 30-Jahrige variant of the unknown woman was labeled as a wannabe rock star with the aura of a bitch.

Somehow I was the look the Vogue stylists have been selected for the photo at the beginning also disturbed einbißchen. Above all, one's face Eniko Michalik at all to those who happen to me personally sympathetic. But then I thought that so much injustice, the fashion professionals with the presentation of a 30-year-old had probably not yet. I belong to this age group now and I can confirm that I am indeed always abschmincke evening, but I have never worn the shorter skirts, so many metal chains wrapped around the neck so heavily made up my lips, wide belt around my body and had such warm feelings for Leo pattern, as now.

this what I as a Twenty Something Girl often had anxiety, namely to display my legs to emphasize my lips and my waist hard to wear what I want, mutual independent of the occasion and the weather - All is now beyond the 30-year limit, any easier. And the best thing is, right now it is a no longer so important what others think in the process. The main thing I feel good.

So if I sometimes exaggerating, as the stylists on the Vogue photo, then so be it. No matter what the world considers them. I was just exaggerating to feel.


(c) Photo: VOGUE France

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