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Post by Shilpa Shetty on Dec 19, 2011 23:06:23 GMT -5
For this photoshoot, I've chosen the Hindu holiday of Diwali! Also known as the Festival of lights, Diwali is celebrated between mid-November to mid-December. My photo represents the fun of celebration as well as the light, in form of my vibrant orange dress.
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Post by Émilie Simon on Dec 20, 2011 4:54:10 GMT -5
Émilie: The idea is there, but the execution is not. The whole thing looks a bit uncomfortable and forced to me. I do love the styling, but you look constipated yourself.
I understand you're a bit strapped for photos, but surely you could have used this extra time to find something a bit more... modelesque.
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Post by Amanda Kimmel on Dec 20, 2011 21:01:09 GMT -5
Amanda: I want to love this, I really do But you're a dancer here And what we want are models This is a mid-action shot, not a still Your face is weak, your hands odd I do like the outfit, that I'll give And it's true to you, that's for sure But you don't look at all pure
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Post by Yoona Im on Dec 22, 2011 13:22:03 GMT -5
Yoona: I hate this at first, When I look at it again, I still hate it. But I think it's very creative and unique. My issue here is you don't really look like a model. I think it's fit the theme well but as for quality & fashion value, not so much
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Post by Alex Pettyfer♥ on Dec 22, 2011 15:41:02 GMT -5
Alex: Lol Yoona... Im not too sure what i think. I like how it's something different. You say its the festival of lights and the orange helps this pop but i see more autumn then anything.
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Post by Emma Watson on Dec 22, 2011 21:04:31 GMT -5
Emma: I know a thing or two about Diwali, and I think you've done a marvellous job of integrating your ethnicity here. But I do think that this almost looks more candid and awkward than poised and professional, and that's unfortunate, because other than that it's a really nice shot.
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