"Personally, I wouldn't do it at any age really, and 16, I think that is really, really young," she said. She worried that Corby might consider it a "mistake" in years to come. Harris, who relocated to Sydney to further her modelling career, stressed she did not want to sound "nasty", but said 16 years old did seem very young to feature nude on a magazine cover. "I think photographs like these are inappropriate, particularly when the young woman involved is only 16," Tweed Daily News quoted her as saying. Richmond MP Justine Elliot and fellow Tweed model Samantha Harris have voiced unease about Corby's age, and Elliot, a mother herself, has stated the magazine cover was not in good taste. The shoot has however become a matter of concern in the community. More info: jmartmanagement.A 16-year-old girl from Kingscliff, Australia, has sparked controversy after she posed nude for the cover of a surfing magazine.Įlla Rose Corby, who aspires to be a model, is seen posing posed nude on the November cover of Stab Style with her modesty barely covered. It would be a sin to claim otherwise in saying that this team of two is anything less than the future of redefining beauty. The sisters are Perm natives, have studied art and fashion design in the Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts in Yekaterinburg, and yet their passion for designing and sculpting art dolls became evident, bridging a variety of artistic disciplines. Elena and Ekaterina Popovy‘s eerie and surreal creations captivate the viewer from the first moment, as only true works of art are capable of doing. They are heralded as the “new wave of Russian art-doll designers”. Beauty is non-definable, and these dolls emulate that notion. Unaccepted by many and questioned by all. Notice something? They are ALL game-changers in The Arts. In an interview, they also spoke about the essences and auras of characteristics they wish to embody in their dolls… a few including Madonna, John Galliano, Dita von Teese, Johnny Depp, Marilyn Manson and Ville Valo. They even state trying to “emphasize charm in obvious flaws – stick up ears, chips, uneven teeth and so on, and turn them into individual advantages”, which is what acceptance of unique beauty in today’s society is all about. Sometimes they are inspired by children’s faces because they are often much more expressive. And, if you look to these dolls with a broader mind, the sisters utilize the kookiest and stereotypically ‘unattractive’ assets of a girl. The lean, skeletally enhanced and alien-like pretty faces may tell a story of false and unachievable beauty to a younger and more vulnerable audience… but the fact remains that these are no Barbie or Bratz dolls for seven-year-olds to play dress up with. Now, some may argue that these dolls are influencing in negative ways. Fashion houses and magazines are chasing them for high-end shoots. The internal stringing of elastics and wire with suede ball coverings and finely detailed hands have collectors scrambling for assortments of dolls. They are all amazingly humanly pose-able.
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