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Date Posted: 15:09:37 01/31/01 Wed
Author: KRISTIE STROMGREN
Subject: Re: Laetitia Casta
In reply to: Dave 's message, "Re: Laetitia Casta" on 21:48:39 08/06/99 Fri

>> I would love to be her. It is refreshing to know not all men want the image or claudia schifer or gina lee-nolan. even though i inherited my grandfather's swedish blond hair i would have been a much more confident young girl if i knew I didn't have to be anyone accept myself as a person.
thnk U
>
>> >
>>
>> brilliant comment Dave, now would you care to
>> enlighten the rest of us as to WHY?. Given your above
>> pearl of wisdom, I can't wait to see your response.
>
>First of all, she's beautiful, no doubt about that
>because it goes without saying and she's not a waif.
>Laetitia is all woman. Laetitia's demeanor of playful
>innocence and naturally voluptuous curves seem
>refreshingly unspoiled and down-to-earth. Most people
>would never imagine they could ever actually meet a
>runway model in real life, Laetitia, on the other
>hand, might be someone in their third period class.
>She's the mythical "girl nextdoor" once championed by
>Playboy, the beautiful woman whose approachability
>gives hope to drooling guys nextdoor the world over.
>
>Sure, the "clothes by Vogue, body by Penthouse" thing
>she has going already sets her apart from most models,
>but with all the silicon competition out there, it's
>her seeming "still one of us" availability that in the
>end raises her up into a category of her own, and will
>probably be her more enduring legacy to the industry.

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