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I have a book out called 'The Beauty Equation' and it discusses how off track we have gone in considering beauty.
My favorite memory is Tomorrow. Tomorrow's family moments are what I look forward to every day. No single favorite. Just Tomorrow.
Write 'judge of beautiful women' on my tombstone. I'd be quite happy.
Whenever you do anything public, you open yourself up to be criticized.
I'm happy to help Crest Whitestrips on their mission to inspire photographers everywhere to capture smile moments and would encourage aspiring... →
If you are going out, and if you want women to pick you up, wear skinny jeans. Trust me: women will be looking at your legs and looking at your butt.... →
Certainly, people feel awkward when they have their photograph taken. They want to see it, but they don't want to see it.
Designers simply can't afford to make dresses in 10 sizes for a sample.
I have two little kids, and they both came out completely different, with their own personalities.
I think if more designers designed clothes with a more fuller figure in mind, it would represent women in a greater sense.
I'm much more about the emotion that a photograph provokes out of you and less about how technically brilliant it is.
I'm truly excited to align with Art.co.uk and share with the world the wondrous sites and travels I've experienced.
If I am to judge others, I should be subject to be judged. You make your bed, you must lie in it.