Minus the nudity, I thought it was cool that they put models on skateboard decks.
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Erin Wasson at the 2008 Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party.
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One of the best campaigns ever. Love it more in black.
If it was going to include all the models of the moment, they should have included Jessica Stam.
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I have a love/hate relationship with Erin Wasson. More love than hate.
I first saw her in magazine ads. Maybelline first. Then, Victoria’s Secret, Balenciaga, and other high fashion campaigns.
Then, I saw who she really was outside of the roles she’s forced to portray as a model. On the red carpet of events. Backstage of the runways. In Youtube videos. In interviews.
I love her style. I love her attitude. I hate her style. I hate her attitude.
I love how she is relaxed and doesn’t give a shit. She marches to the beat of her own drum. You can take it or leave it, because in the end, she’s going to be who she wants to be.
I love this article of her. She’s one of the few models who does nudes very well. It feels impromptu, nothing forced or prepared in advance. I love what she wears. I love her house. I love how her don’t-give-a-shit attitude shines through. She’s relaxed. She looks beautiful although her hair isn’t “done” and her clothes are more frumpy than put together.
But I love her for her aesthetic. She’s like a boy, but I’m like a boy, too.
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