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"To me, it’s sexier when it doesn’t look like you go to the gym."
Making her the perfect cover subject for the body issue of British 'Vogue.'
And who strips down for the new D&G fragrance campaign?
She doesn't want to be judged on her appearance, which raises the obvious question.
Stephanie Naumoska is five eleven and weighs 105 pounds.
Because the stories they're airing about her sister's weight are upsetting her.
They're also more dissatisfied with their bodies than non-smokers.
More and more women are applying for loans to get boob jobs.
But the 'Daily News' is just analyzing a celebrity PR strategy, they swear!
Okay, we get it, you like breasts. But post-baby boob gawking is something else entirely.
Show prep requires three hours of working out a day and cutting out carbs and wheat. And some models still get called fat.
There's more where that came from in former 'Mademoiselle' editor Valerie Frankel's new book.
"I can't believe how women feel so scrutinized, and they're still so self-critical — I thought they would have let go of that now."
Banana bags are IVs full of vitamins that enable people to eat less while getting nutrients.
The CFDA will set up booths at the tents to provide Fashion Week goers with info on eating disorders.
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