So many high fashion models, actresses, and icons have that beautiful, gap toothed grin. Georgia May Jagger, the daughter of the infamous Rolling Stone, Vanessa Paradis, the French acress/singer/musician, Anna Paquin of True Blood, and who could possibly forget the incredible and iconic Madonna?
Madonna All of these women have embraced what some may call flaws, and their confidence and grace about their natural grin have made the public love them, and even caused others to accept themselves for who they are, whether it be tooth related or not. 
Georgia May Jagger Coming into certain magazines occasionally, are curvier women, once proclaimed ”flawed” women, and women that don’t have looks that are impossible to obtain. The new breed of models, regardless of flaws or size, are really important to young women. 
Vanessa Paradis Not only are we marketed to constantly, but that marketing is one of the many reasons women become insecure with the things that make them interesting, or beautiful. The new flock of women standing up for their natural look, including Lady Gaga and her oh so shocking weight gain, (yes, I’m being sarcatic), are really fighting for women to have the right to love themselves. Although some internet articles are criticizing the smiles, bodies, and general appearance of many female celebrities, men seem to go untouched. Let’s just accept and support each other instead of further spreading anger, low self esteem, and rejection of confidence. Yes, these women are beautiful to being with, but who is to say that we are not beautiful too?
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Ah, when you think of Paris Fashion Week, you think of couture, glamour, celebrities, the front row, and all of the fabulous fashion icons that will be attending events or hosting them. Not to mention the clothes. I can’t even discuss the clothes right now. i (along with most people) was totally not expecting all of the drama that would come out of the Couture runway filled week. The most notable of the week would be best descibed in an equation: Hedi Slimane + Lady Gaga vs. Cathy Horyn
Cathy Horyn Things aren’t looking good for you, miss Hoyn. Althought Hedi Slimane did not get the most positive reviews for his collection for YSL or Laurent or whatever it’s supposed to be called now; He decided to write an open letter to the New York Times fashion writer. Slimane called Cathy Horyn a “schoolyard bully.” From what I gather, she was unhappy with the collection, and insulted that she was not invited to review the event in person.
Hedi Slimane While it’s childish to complain publicly about not being invited somewhere, she is not the only writer to give mixed to negative reviews on Slimane’s built up collection. 
Lady Gaga at the Mugler fashion show last year. Out of all these back and forth comments, Lady Gaga jumped on the band wagon by changing lyrics to one of her songs, to defend the designers that are less than happy with her opinion. (Slimane, Oscar De La Renta, and Mugler). The song was played during the Mugler runway show, and sure did stir the pot. While Cathy Horyn does tend to attack people, artists, and their collections rather than review them, does she deserve this group of important fashion icons against her, or should everyone show her what the meaning of the word “kind” is?
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Omgz my daily outfit pic
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Awesome painting by danger Dan
Bones Couture is now at Queen of Hearts!
Monster cupcake shirt available on my etsy!