We've got 400,000 girls with beach-y blonde hair, the same nose, gigantic lips, implants in their cheeks, and little Chicklets for teeth. Are they really prettier?
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Girls in my school were always prettier.
There are certainly a billion, ker-trillion girls out there more attractive than I am.
When you think of the people who were important in your life, prettiness was not a factor. They might have been old, fat and toothless - but they were there.
You know, I do not think it is necessarily looks, I do not think I am the prettiest girl... Everyone has something that is their asset, some have the hair, some have the cheekbones, others have the lips. But once you know what is your asset, then you should capitalize on it.
I'm not so interested in perfect, plastic beauty, and I think it translates in the girls I've shot over the years for Nars, from Guinevere to Iris to Mariacarla. I love those girls. I love the more interesting faces, with maybe a strange nose, not just the Texan blonde. By picking those girls, I think it's changed what I've seen in other campaigns.
When I was growing up, it was the guys who were hardest at school who got the prettiest girls. It's a status thing.
I'm no sexual siren. I see prettier girls than me in the grocery store every day.
I'm not a prettier everywoman. I am an everywoman that they clean up awfully well for T.V.
All the really pretty girls get pregnant.
Women have a lot of... attitudes enforced in us about our sense of attractiveness being bound up in long, flowing, Hollywood kind of hair.
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