tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8550890896868378207.post7006382479159346884..comments2023-09-09T02:41:06.680-06:00Comments on Kendra Payne: Lookin' through beauty time...Kendrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15259846500518152132noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8550890896868378207.post-68335862084151509312009-09-16T12:51:22.030-06:002009-09-16T12:51:22.030-06:00Oh definitely! There's a huge difference betwe...Oh definitely! There's a huge difference between our pageant looks and our runways! Sadly, more people see the "runway" look at the proper way to be! It's unfortunate, really...<br /><br />And Kimora...she certainly makes me laugh! :)Kendrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15259846500518152132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8550890896868378207.post-80974039044623593992009-09-16T10:22:51.086-06:002009-09-16T10:22:51.086-06:00I kind of felt that Miss America hadn't change...I kind of felt that Miss America hadn't changed that much. When I was there, everyone told me I was skinny (believe me, I am not) yet had curves in the right places. Someway, I felt that the American population had an healthier epithome of beauty. Although, I realize that most of the times the beauty icons there have gotten cosmetic surgery. <br /><br />I think there is still a very big difference in the idea of beauty that your national pegeant propose, and the one that magazines, ads and designers propose themselves. If you look at adds by Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein, or even Baby Phat's runaways you will find the European stereotype. (and isn't it funny how Kimora Lee wants her models to be anorexic like, but she seems to be eating a lot more than them? Poor girls, dont let them starve!).Lydiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10221600051462988749noreply@blogger.com