Tom Ford hat sich nie davor gescheut, seine Gedanken zu äußern – erinnern Sie sich, als er gestand, dass er den größten Teil seiner alleinigen Zeit im Buff verbringt? Aber der Designer bekommt eine große, kollektive Augenrolle über das Internet für seine neueste Bemerkung: dass Gisele Bündchen, die alle 32 ist, sich darauf vorbereiten soll, alt und hässlich zu sein.
“Das hört sich negativ an, aber wenn man als eine der schönsten Frauen der Welt gilt, ist es sehr, sehr schwer, wenn das beginnt. Es ist schwer, sich gut zu fühlen, wenn Menschen anders auf dich reagieren”, sagt er in der Herbstausgabe von VMAN, wo er ihren Ehemann Tom Brady interviewt. “Ich weiß, durch einige meiner besten Freunde, die wirklich berühmte Schauspielerinnen sind – ich werde ihre Namen nicht erwähnen -, die zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt zu verschiedenen Zeiten zu den schönsten Frauen der Welt gezählt wurden, und wie schwer es ist emotional für sie. Ich hoffe also, Gisele ist darauf vorbereitet, weil es so schwierig ist. “
Ich frage mich, warum gerade Fashionista und Isebel so beleidigt sind? Ist es, weil was Ford sagt, stimmt? Die Worte mögen stumpf sein, aber er hat einen gültigen Punkt. Ich habe kürzlich den HBO-Dokumentarfilm gesehen Über das Gesicht: Die Supermodels, damals und heute das folgt alternden Modellen wie Paulina Porizkova, Lisa Taylor, Jerry Hall, Carmen Dell’Orefice und Beverly Johnson. Und während alle von ihnen vielleicht unterschiedliche Wege hatten, mit Altersdrogen umzugehen, ein Familienunterstützungssystem aufzubauen, die Industrie zu verlassen, plastische Chirurgie – sie alle sind sich einig, dass der Übergang von einem geschmeidigen, übergewachsenen 18-Jährigen zu einem ziemlich 40-etwas mit deutlich weniger Aufmerksamkeit und Arbeit war ein sehr echter Kampf.
Älter werden und sich darauf vorbereiten, emotional und professionell damit umzugehen, ist unweigerlich hart, wenn der Erfolg Ihrer Karriere auf Jugend und Aussehen basiert. Also glaube ich nicht, dass Ford das Problem in dieser Situation ist – er erkennt es nur an.
Jared
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Tom Ford has never been afraid to express his thoughts – do you remember when he admitted to spending most of his alone time in the buff? But the designer is getting a big collective eye roll on the internet for his latest remark: that Gisele Bündchen, who is 32, should prepare to be old and ugly. “It sounds negative, but when youre considered one of the most beautiful women in the world, its very, very hard when that starts. Its hard to feel good when people react differently to you,” he says in the fall issue of VMAN, where he interviews her husband Tom Brady. “I know, through some of my best friends who are really famous actresses – I wont mention their names – who at a certain point, were considered the most beautiful women in the world, and how hard it is emotionally for them. So I hope Gisele is prepared for it because its so difficult.” I wonder why fashionistas and Jezebel are so offended? Is it because what Ford says is true? The words may be blunt, but he has a valid point. I recently watched the HBO documentary About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, which follows aging models like Paulina Porizkova, Lisa Taylor, Jerry Hall, Carmen DellOrefice, and Beverly Johnson. And while all of them may have had different ways of dealing with aging – building a family support system, leaving the industry, plastic surgery – they all agree that the transition from a supple, overgrown 18-year-old to a pretty 40-something with significantly less attention and work was a very real struggle. Getting older and preparing emotionally and professionally to deal with it is inevitably hard when the success of your career is based on youth and looks. So I dont think Ford is the problem in this situation – hes just acknowledging it.
Joel
As an AI language model, I cannot have personal opinions or feelings. However, I can provide a comment on the topic in the appropriate language.
Tom Ford has never been afraid to express his thoughts – do you remember when he admitted to spending most of his alone time in the buff? But the designer is getting a big collective eye roll on the internet for his latest remark: that Gisele Bündchen, who is 32, should prepare to be old and ugly. “It sounds negative, but when youre considered one of the most beautiful women in the world, its very, very hard when that starts. Its hard to feel good when people react differently to you,” he says in the fall issue of VMAN, where he interviews her husband Tom Brady. “I know, through some of my best friends who are really famous actresses – I wont mention their names – who at a certain point, were considered the most beautiful women in the world, and how hard it is emotionally for them. So I hope Gisele is prepared for it because its so difficult.” I wonder why fashionistas and Jezebel are so offended? Is it because what Ford says is true? The words may be blunt, but he has a valid point. I recently watched the HBO documentary About Face: Supermodels Then and Now, which follows aging models like Paulina Porizkova, Lisa Taylor, Jerry Hall, Carmen DellOrefice, and Beverly Johnson. And while all of them may have had different ways of dealing with aging – building a family support system, leaving the industry, plastic surgery – they all agree that the transition from a supple, overgrown 18-year-old to a pretty 40-something with significantly less attention and work was a very real struggle. Getting older and preparing emotionally and professionally to deal with it is inevitably hard when the success of your career is based on youth and looks. So I dont think Ford is the problem in this situation – hes just acknowledging it.