Linda Evangelista Nearly Unrecognizable – Out the West Village, April 2016
What Others Are Saying:
DivaGirlsays
Evangelista claims that Cool Sculpting backfired on her. Looks like she just got old and gained weight.
linda sarahsays
Did your ‘journalists’ take these pictures. If so, why. You really have no better to do than photo a fellow human who is already devastated and wanting to be left alone,, feel far worse.
The only messages this should give readers:
1) you are lovely as you are, beautiful inside and outside. These kind of articles exist only to make profit and continue the myth that how we look is who we are, keeping many obsessed and buying over-priced ‘beauty’ products to try and look forever young and slim. And any surgery has the potential of causing harm, if it’s not medically needed, like a hernia op.
2) it is a myth that how we look is our biggest asset. It’s about the whole of us, especially our incredible minds that can think, imagine, learn, create, not be filled with anxiety about how we look. That is just superficial. Loving and living a great life comes from within.
3) No wonder those in the fashion industry feel pressured when they see what happens to one of them if they change. This can lead to anorexia, bulimia and many other false self beliefs. It would be so lovely if you had articles that built self-confidence in people by letting them know that there is so much more out there which is fun, interesting, important, life-affirming. We don’t need to read crap like this which is mocking and being mean to a lovely fellow human. I hope you’ve apologised. Please stop warping young minds. At 53 I’m happier than I’ve ever been. I even like how I look much more. With love to anyone hurting, anxious about their looks: I think you are beautiful xx
Sly Ssays
Why fix something that isnt broken? Though the company who treated her may be culpable of botching her procedures, the fact is that she agreed, in vain, to want to try and beat time and nature from taking its course when she has absolutely no reason to…
Mosays
She is still a beautiful woman. I would hardly call her “disfigured.” Many perfectly lovely women look very similar to her current appearance and share the same contours that she now possesses. Aging sucks sometimes. A lot of it is genetic and can’t be stopped. Weight shows up and won’t leave, collagen evacuates with speed from a once razor sharp jawline, low neckline clothing becomes not so flattering anymore. And sometimes it is alarming how fast it can occur.
I wish she would lose the potato sack, baggy clothing along with the heavy scarves and low slung hats. The large dark glasses and the zero makeup aren’t helping either. I wish her the best and hope she can embrace her current self. She is still a beauty – a few pounds and some softer facial angles can’t take that away from her.
DivaGirl says
Evangelista claims that Cool Sculpting backfired on her. Looks like she just got old and gained weight.
linda sarah says
Did your ‘journalists’ take these pictures. If so, why. You really have no better to do than photo a fellow human who is already devastated and wanting to be left alone,, feel far worse.
The only messages this should give readers:
1) you are lovely as you are, beautiful inside and outside. These kind of articles exist only to make profit and continue the myth that how we look is who we are, keeping many obsessed and buying over-priced ‘beauty’ products to try and look forever young and slim. And any surgery has the potential of causing harm, if it’s not medically needed, like a hernia op.
2) it is a myth that how we look is our biggest asset. It’s about the whole of us, especially our incredible minds that can think, imagine, learn, create, not be filled with anxiety about how we look. That is just superficial. Loving and living a great life comes from within.
3) No wonder those in the fashion industry feel pressured when they see what happens to one of them if they change. This can lead to anorexia, bulimia and many other false self beliefs. It would be so lovely if you had articles that built self-confidence in people by letting them know that there is so much more out there which is fun, interesting, important, life-affirming. We don’t need to read crap like this which is mocking and being mean to a lovely fellow human. I hope you’ve apologised. Please stop warping young minds. At 53 I’m happier than I’ve ever been. I even like how I look much more. With love to anyone hurting, anxious about their looks: I think you are beautiful xx
Sly S says
Why fix something that isnt broken? Though the company who treated her may be culpable of botching her procedures, the fact is that she agreed, in vain, to want to try and beat time and nature from taking its course when she has absolutely no reason to…
Mo says
She is still a beautiful woman. I would hardly call her “disfigured.” Many perfectly lovely women look very similar to her current appearance and share the same contours that she now possesses. Aging sucks sometimes. A lot of it is genetic and can’t be stopped. Weight shows up and won’t leave, collagen evacuates with speed from a once razor sharp jawline, low neckline clothing becomes not so flattering anymore. And sometimes it is alarming how fast it can occur.
I wish she would lose the potato sack, baggy clothing along with the heavy scarves and low slung hats. The large dark glasses and the zero makeup aren’t helping either. I wish her the best and hope she can embrace her current self. She is still a beauty – a few pounds and some softer facial angles can’t take that away from her.