Freud said that we are born as a tabula rasa. This is a model that simply is too superficial and inadequate.
The fashion industry is completely different from the acting industry, but definitely the same as well, because there's cattiness and competition just like in the modeling world.
Is it not dangerous to have students study together for years, copying the same models and approximately the same path?
I have been skeptical and not trusting of traditional models of the entertainment industry. I never got a manager.
I want my models to be bigger, stronger and taller than common mortals. I need superwomen and supermen.
I went to a school in N.Y. that is conceptual and interdisciplinary and modeled after Cal Arts. It is not just painting or sculpture; it was everything mixed together.
Everybody smokes! Models, actresses, everyone! Don't they realize that it's gross? I understand it's an addiction, but it still pains me to see my friends do it.
Because modeling is lucrative, I'm able to save up and be more particular about the acting roles I take.
A girl who is interested in becoming a model must first accept the fact that she is the product. She must be ready to deal with a lot of rejection.
I was at this model search with a friend, supporting her, and next thing you know I ended up in it.
There are things that I will always shoot, but now that the modeling and acting worlds are becoming very close, you can do a little bit of one and more of the other.
I never thought modeling would become my career. I thought it was something I'd do to pay my way through college.
I think most models, when they start out, are insecure. And you become the focus of a lot of people's attention, so outside validation becomes too important.
Unilateral preemption should not in any way be the model for how we conduct international relations.
I'm very shy. I know it's weird for a person who models lingerie and swimsuits, but I don't like to be the center of attention!
I wasn't a model schoolboy. Of course, I was forced to sit through Shakespeare and I really got into some of it, though it depended on who was reading it out.
I was shopping with my mother in 2006 and saw that there was a model casting going on. A couple of months later, I was one of the fifteen finalists in an international contest.
IF YOU WANT TO CREATE A CHANGE, you must challenge not only the models of Unreality, but the paradigms that underwrite them.
People figure because I'm blonde and was a model, I just waltzed into Los Angeles and got major roles in major films.
I know that my look is more 'toothpaste model' as opposed to artsy, which sucks because I can play those roles.
It's ironic to watch a dress on a mannequin or a model on a catwalk who's not anything like the person that's going to buy it.