I often wonder why anyone would want to become a model anymore.
You only have to watch one cycle of Next Top Model to see how a faux pas like not wanting to be in a tank full of snakes can send girls teetering on the brink spiralling down a black hole of self-loathing.
We often hear about the extreme measures models inflict on themselves to stay thin (and to continue to get work) like eating tissues or existing on just one piece of sushi a day or the more traditional black coffee and cigarettes and gruelling twice daily workouts regime, and there are continued reports that the highest paid fashion photographer is an alleged sex offender.
And now cutting off all your hair, strapping your boobs down and dressing like a man in order to get work over the age of 25 is a legitimate career move.
In a piece for the New York Post, 31-year-old model Elliot Sailors details how she decided to reinvent herself as a male model.
“I’m starting over to have a longer career,” Sailors told The Post. “Men don’t need to look as young as possible, so I have a lot of time.”
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WOW she is stunning either way! It was mind bending at first, but when I looked at the instagram piccies, I saw how great her bone structure does look as a male model, as much as it does as a female. Good for her!
My first thought - why didn't she donate her hair to the the organization that makes wigs for cancer patients (if she had, they would have made a pony tail first and kept it all "neat").
Did you buy a sandwich for a homeless person when you bought your lunch today? Do you donate your hair every time you get a cut?
Lots of people have significant hair cuts and don't immediately think to donate it to charity. She's just a person, not a PR company or an angel.
Sure, doing charity and thinking of others is a beautiful thing, but I don't think it's fair to criticise (by implication or directly) someone for not making a charitable gesture every time they do anything.
I think if you chop off a significant portion of hair, the default should be donate to charity.
I only get lil buzz cuts but if my hair is useful, use it! Don't waste it.
I agree and there are some great charities like http://www.beautifullengths...
They can be picky about wanting it undyed, and by the looks of things hers was bleached so maybe they didnt want it!
Or she simply didnt think of it, some people are more charity minded than others!