In the middle of the 'Fashion Weeks' month and with measurements of 86 cm chest, 64 cm waist, 89 cm hips and 179 cm tall, the model Gigi Hadid has had to endure being branded as being out of the canons that impose on the catwalk, yes, said in other crueler words. It is true that Gigi does not have the measurements that other colleagues who participate in the 'fashion shows' but she does not do her job worse or she does not deserve to parade as has been insinuated in recent days.
In response to all these voices, Gigi has published an open letter on her Instagram in which she speaks with total sincerity and warns that she has gotten to where she is thanks to her hard work and she does not plan to leave or change. her body. Bravo!
"A lot of people are flippantly throwing out negative reviews this month. Yes, the judgments on social media come from people who, 99% of the time, have no idea what they're talking about, but I'm human, and I don't I'm going to lie, that negativity has gotten to me a little bit. I've come to the conclusion that when you get to this point it's important to think about why you're doing what you're doing. What's your message. What do you have to say.
No, I don't have the same body type as the rest of the models in the shows. No, I don't think I'm the best in any parade. Yes, I want to have a unique way of parading but I also know that I have to improve. No, I am not the first nor the last model of my type in the industry. You can come up with all the reasons you want to explain why I'm where I am, but really, I'm a hard worker with self-confidence, a confidence that started around the time I felt the industry was ready for change. I'm just doing my job. I represent a body type that was not in fashion before, and I feel lucky to be supported by designers, stylists and editors who I know know very well that this is fashion, it is art; And it can't always be the same. We are in 2015. But if you are not one of those people, do not exploit your anger against me. Yes, I have boobs. I have abs, I have a butt, I have thighs, but I'm not asking for special treatment. I fit within the sample sizes. Your mean comments don't make me want to change my body, they don't make me want to say no to designers who ask me to be in their shows. If you don't want, I won't be. This is how it is and how it will be. If you don't like me, don't follow me, don't look at me, because I'm not going anywhere. If I didn't have the body that I have, I wouldn't have the career that I have. I love being able to be sexy. I am proud of it. I've said it before... I hope everyone gets to a point in their life where they can talk about things that inspire them, and not about things that tear others apart. If you don't want to be part of the change, at least open yourself to it, because it is inevitably happening. Happy Paris Fashion Week. Kisses, G.
In addition to starring in numerous campaigns, in recent days we have been able to see her at the Tommy Hilfiger fashion shows -in which she appeared in a trikini and she was spectacular-, in New York, or at the Versace show in Milan. It is clear that her explosive curves convince designers and they want to have her on the catwalk. In this way we verify that it does not matter what they will say because as her friend Taylor Swift says "haters gonna hate, hate, hate ..."
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