The Curvy Model

Hi I'm Mandy!
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I am an aspiring plus-size model trying to make it big in the Fashion world. I love Crystal Renn, photography, fashion, being myself, and making new friends. Let's be friends. :)

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YFF Bloggers Conference (by Madison Plus)

Erica and I paid a visit this past Friday to the YFF Bloggers Conference meet and greet at Re/Dress in Brooklyn. It was great to meet in person all the fabulous bloggers that we have been working with over the months. We got to meet all the fabulous ladies who put this weekend together Gabi, Sakina, Melinda, J, Hayley, Christina, Mimmi & Peppi, and Nicolette. We are such huge supporter of them and their fabulous style.

They spent there first two days meeting with Torrid,  Evans and Monif C. They got to preview Torrid’s new denim line and spent the morning with Evans previewing there Fall line, plus a sneak peak at Beth Ditto’s new line. If that was not enough they then paid a visit to Monif Cat her store in midtown got to have some lunch and shop. Saturday they spent the day with Maddy at Plus Model Mag working on their August issue, we are super excited to see how the photo shoot turns out.

Catherine Schuller looking fabulous.

Wilbur the designer for SKE, with a model in one of his looks.

Erica and I with the gorgie Sakina.

Two models wearing SKE Designs.

Model’s Lauren and Mandy.

Nicolette Mason rocking one of my favorite outfits of the night.

Amelia Pontes and me.

Re/Dress shopper and fashionista Michelle.

The furthest traveler for the YFF event Hayley from Australia.

The fabulous host of the evening Deb, from Re/Dress.

We just love Christina’s avant-guard style.

Alissa from Stylish Curves and me.

Mandy is looking lovely look for the evening, Grecian from head to toe.

They posted 3 photos of me…. I feel famous! haha <33333 It was such a good time. :)

Crystal Renn on Her Skinny Photos: “I Don’t Look Like That”

HUGE thank you to imanillusion for showing this article to me… This is really interesting. <3

Welcome to installment, oh, #752 or so of our ongoing discussion about body image. But I’m not doing the talking this time: Model Crystal Renn, who’s in the middle of a mini-controversy about her own body, is. Hear her out after the jump.

Readers of Glamour know Crystal and her story well: her years of anorexia, her return to good health—and her fame and success as a “plus-size” model. We love Crystal and put her on the cover two months ago. So when I saw headlines cropping up last week criticizing her for losing weight (“A Big Fat Lie?” read one, in the New York Post), I felt for her. But frankly, when I saw the pictures they referred to, I was also worried. She’d already been slimmer when we photographed her for the cover than she had been four months earlier (read about that here), but last week, in those photos, she looked slimmer still. Women were concerned. “I just genuinely wonder if she is becoming ill again,” posted one commenter on jezebel.com. “Eating disorders are hard to get over.”

In the heat of all this, Crystal stopped by the office to talk. First (and best) things first: She’s NOT as skinny as she looks in those pictures; she looks like a healthy, average-size young woman. But she was upset. So what’s the deal?

GLAMOUR: Let’s talk about the pictures that ran of you last week. You look thinner than we’re used to seeing. But you say that when you saw those photos yourself, you gasped. Why?

CRYSTAL RENN: Well, I was shocked. When I saw the pictures, I think I was silent for a good five minutes, staring with my mouth open. I don’t know what was done to those photos or who did it, but they look retouched to me. And listen, everybody retouches, but don’t make me into something I’m not. [Reached for comment, photographer Nicholas Routzen explained that Crystal looks the way she does because the photos were “…taken from a higher angle with a wider lens.” But he also added, “I shaped her…I did nothing that I wouldn’t do to anyone. I’m paid to make women look beautiful.”]

GLAMOUR: Here are the pictures as they ran on nymag.com and all over the web:

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Photos for the Fashion for Passion campaign, shot by founder and photographer Nicholas Routzen.

But your agent sent us video of you behind the scenes. These are shots in the same outfit:

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CRYSTAL RENN: That’s what I look like. Yeah! And I just did a three-page shoot with V magazine that I love.

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Photograph by Mark Abrahams for V magazine’s current Sexy Body issue.

I look like me; I look strong. But in the new pictures…well, that body doesn’t look like my body. It doesn’t. Having had an eating disorder, I know what that very thin body looks like on me, and it’s not something I find attractive. It’s not something I aspire to.

I feel completely confident in my own health because I know I don’t look like that, but even to see it in an image was really disturbing to me.

GLAMOUR: Talk about your body now, and where you are physically.

CRYSTAL RENN
: I’m the healthiest I’ve ever been. You know, I just started introducing exercise back in my life—it took me seven years to be ready to go back to the gym because I exercised in such an extreme way during my eating disorder. I’m hiking and doing yoga, and it’s very light, but I feel fantastic. I’m sure some people might say, “Why are you exercising? Go eat a cheeseburger!” but I couldn’t be more proud of myself.

But even so, I’m a size 10. I’m 5’9”, so it might look different on me than if I were 5’2”, but everyone’s a different size 10. And I’m about 50-55 pounds heavier than my lowest weight as a straight-size model. Back then, you could see ribs everywhere. My legs, not only did they not touch, I mean there was nothing to grab. It was just skin and bone. And that goes for my arms as well. Thank God I don’t look anything like that now.

GLAMOUR: You told me that your worry was that girls would look at those thin-looking pictures of you and think that you were glamorizing extreme skinniness.

CRYSTAL RENN: Yes. That was a huge fear for me. I thought, “People are going to think that I’m sick—and maybe a girl who’s suffering from an eating disorder sees a picture like this and gives up hope.” People who have followed my story and heard my voice might think I’ve turned my back on that, and that it’s only beautiful to be thin. They’re not going to know where I stand right now, and I understand that. Because if I were in their shoes looking at this picture, I would be disturbed. I would absolutely be disturbed.

GLAMOUR: What would your message be, then, to that girl looking at this picture?

CRYSTAL RENN: I would tell her: I don’t look like that. I absolutely do believe in beauty at every size. And I’d tell her you can’t look at every image you see in this industry and say, “That’s exactly how that person looks,” because they don’t necessarily look like that. I mean, there is extreme retouching. There is amazing, very expensive clothing that is cut just right to flatter the body. People have trainers and go to great lengths for their bodies. And for that girl who’s thinking she has to be so thin to be accepted? You don’t. It’s not true. I starved myself to be successful, when in fact my real success only came when I became more confident.

GLAMOUR: That’s interesting because the speculation in some of the reporting last week was that now that you’re landing these huge jobs, and walking in the Chanel cruise show, the world of fashion is pushing you to be skinny. To quote one story, “Come on, modeling industry—what are you doing to Crystal Renn?” So: Is there pressure for you now to lose weight?

CRYSTAL RENN: Absolutely not. That made me so angry! In fact, I recently [saw] Karl Lagerfeld, and he said, “Did you lose weight since my show? Don’t you lose any weight!” And I remember thinking, “I’ve actually gained an inch; must be the outfit! But no, don’t worry, I won’t.” And Carine [Roitfeld, the editor of French Vogue] also said to me, “Don’t lose weight. You’re very beautiful just how you are.” That support means so much to me.

GLAMOUR: How can other girls get that kind of acceptance? Because not to sound cynical, but many models do still say there’s a lot of pressure to be thin.

CRYSTAL RENN: Oh, no, I absolutely agree with you. But there’s much more freedom for plus-size models. I do get comments now about being too thin—and those hurt—but they’re less frequent than the body critiques when I was a straight-size model.

The other reason I get treated with respect now, though, is my confidence. You know, I’m a healthy, well-rounded girl—something that I wasn’t when I was 16 years old. I don’t let people walk all over me like before. People are way more accepting of me now that I accept myself. And that’s not only true for work, but that’s true in everyday life.

GLAMOUR: Do you think it’s fair for your weight to be monitored like this? Some women online last week were sticking up for you; one commenter wrote that you should be allowed to be neither plus-size nor straight-size but “Crystal-size,” whatever that happens to be. She wrote: “If this is her body without the influence of agents and bookers, then more power to her and mazel tov.”

CRYSTAL RENN: That is how it is! And how it’s been for seven years, ever since I chose to live instead of to die for my job. I’m not trying to change it now.

GLAMOUR: So mazel tov!

CRYSTAL RENN: [Laughs.] Thanks. There have been some comments that really hurt, though. The most disturbing one I’ve read came from a woman [who felt I was too thin], and she wrote: “I’m going to go look for a reliable plus-size model to look up to.” I actually cried in my living room reading that because I’ve been telling my story for seven years—and to me, that’s reliable.

You know, I can’t promise that I’m going to be the same size for the rest of my life. I actually don’t even know where my body will take me in the future—but should I be quiet about the issues I care about based on my weight?

My message is that we should allow everyone, including models, to be the way they are: size 2, size 12, size 24. It shouldn’t be, “Oh, my God, she gained 5 pounds. Oh, she lost 5 pounds.” The big picture is let’s bring all body types in.

GLAMOUR: What would that look like in fashion?

CRYSTAL RENN: Right now, you might see a runway show with all these girls who are size 2s, and then one who’s a size 16—that means you really notice size. Well, imagine you see a runway show where you see all different types: petite, tall, black, white, Asian, everybody’s in there. You’re just going to see beautiful women. There’d be no more weight debate. It’s done. That’s my vision for this industry. I guess you could say it’s quite grandiose, but I don’t care. I have to believe that what I say matters.


Wow. I’m floored by Crystal’s eloquence—and relieved about her health. What do you guys think about these issues? Tell me (I know you will!).

Here is the article.

A teaser of my pictures from NYC. Sorry they haven&#8217;t been posted yet, my computer has no more space left for new pics! :((( But I am going to take some off tonight and upload the ones from NYC! Hopefully in the next few days we will have some more fun pics! &lt;333 You all!

How are you?!?

A teaser of my pictures from NYC. Sorry they haven’t been posted yet, my computer has no more space left for new pics! :((( But I am going to take some off tonight and upload the ones from NYC! Hopefully in the next few days we will have some more fun pics! <333 You all!

How are you?!?

Crystal Renn and Kelly Moreira feature for the Jean Paul Gaultier F/W 10 campaign photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Although we are tempted to say this qualifies as a “where were you when” moment, we would rather highlight the fact that this is one campaign that’s been in the mail for quite some time. In 2010 alone Crystal’s been on cover  of Glamour, photographed  for Vogue Paris by Steven Klein, photographed  for V by Terry Richardson, and so the question of a campaign was merely academic. That it is for Gaultier is all the more brilliant seeing as how Crystal featured memorably on the runway for him in 2006. And Kelly? Swoon. The young French model featured earlier in the year for the Uniqlo  S/S 10 campaign  also by Inez and Vinoodh. From any perspective this campaign makes sense and so if you must know where we were when, then know we had already moved onto the next job…

Crystal Renn and Kelly Moreira feature for the Jean Paul Gaultier F/W 10 campaign photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Although we are tempted to say this qualifies as a “where were you when” moment, we would rather highlight the fact that this is one campaign that’s been in the mail for quite some time. In 2010 alone Crystal’s been on cover of Glamour, photographed for Vogue Paris by Steven Klein, photographed for V by Terry Richardson, and so the question of a campaign was merely academic. That it is for Gaultier is all the more brilliant seeing as how Crystal featured memorably on the runway for him in 2006. And Kelly? Swoon. The young French model featured earlier in the year for the Uniqlo S/S 10 campaign also by Inez and Vinoodh. From any perspective this campaign makes sense and so if you must know where we were when, then know we had already moved onto the next job…

Hi! I just found your blog today and I wanted to tell you that seeing the picture of you in your Modcloth suit has inspired me to buy my first 2piece ever. Thanks for inspiring me to feel more confident! I’ll definitely read your blog regularly now! :D <3

Thanks so much!! :D I love those bikinis (though the sizing is off a bit)!! I have the black floral two piece one, I got the 16 fits like a dream. :)

Ask me anything

you blogged that you has a photo shoot at modcloth today… does this mean that we are going to see some more extended sized items?!

Not quite… But you do know that they have some additional size items! The category needs to be updated, but there are a few items. It will continue to grow. ;) The shoot I had is going to be something EVEN COOLER! haha, well for me that is. :}

Ask me anything

Oh my.

I have so much to tell you all! I am going to try to keep it short and sweet though, because I have a huge assignment due tonight for class. :(

1. I did not end up signing with Wilhelmina of PA. I talked to a few professionals and they said that it is NOT normal for you to pay up front. And I also talked to a plus size model who works for them, and she said that she has been with them for a year and hasn’t gotten any work.Besides, I always had an un-easy feeling about them, so no thank you, I will continue to freelance. (And kick ass)

2. I went to NYC this past weekend. I had the best weekend anyone could ask for.

Friday: Drove, walked around the city with all of our luggage! My back still hurts from that. And we went to the Young, Fat and Fabulous Conference Meet up! My good friend Kevin (not the boyfriend) decided to let me go explore and have a good time while he went to visit the Brooklyn bridge! I will be posting pictures from meeting all these awesome ppl tomorrow. :) I felt a little out of place at first because a total of maybe 5 people knew who I was! I didn’t meet any followers of mine. :( But it was good after I really pushed myself to talk to as many people as I could! Made some new friends! :D Then Kevin and I went to party with some crazy irish friends on the roof of their appt. Needless to say we were up til about 4AM.

Saturday: Wake up, go meet my cousin in the Bronx to drop off our stuff at her place before we run around NYC. Kev and I are so tired that we just take our time getting to the National History museum to meet up with some Irish folk again. We get some pizza and relax for a bit. It was a hot day. Thank God the subways have air conditioning! After the museum we walk around looking for somewhere to eat, find it and I invited a friend of mine (that I met at the YFFCON) to chill with us. Her name is Aryn and shes a cutie. Finally we all decide to go out that night, shop a little bit for dance appropriate outfits and go out until 5AM.

Sunday: Didn’t want to wake up. But did, got ready for my shoot at 4. We were a little bit late (subway construction), but the shoot was a good time. Made some good contacts. :) I love meeting new people so much! I also love getting feedback! Kevin and I headed to the train station, and made our train with perfect timing. Everything else went well. Got home around 2AM.

Monday: Had a shoot for ModCloth at 8AM. I had to drink LOTS of coffee. lol. Then I worked for a few hours, and got ready to go to this surprise concert that I planned for Kevin (my boyfriend this time)! I brought him to CAKE! IT rainedddddddd. A lot. But heard good music, and slept all night.

Now I am trying so desperately to finish this stupid paper due for my marketing class tonight. I feel so behind in life! ahhhhhhhhh STRESSSS

Anyways. Tomorrow, I will be posting some fun pictures from this weekend! Are you as excited as I am?! haha