Here r thepics of pakistan top model vaneeza [thumb=H]vinnie1213[1]21325_3861622.JPG[/thumb]
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Here r thepics of pakistan top model vaneeza [thumb=H]vinnie1213[1]21325_3861622.JPG[/thumb]
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ugg i hate this girl.
she think she looks cool with a cigratte in her hand. anyways.
once i saw her in the elevator, i was in the elevator too, and she had tons of makeup on.
I think fashion trends have been changed and moving towards vulgarity
or may be i m the only one who feels like this:s
disgusting outfits, clothes r supposed to cover the body but vinni has other ideas bravo girl i bet u r proud to call urself a muslim
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I think fashion trends have been changed and moving towards vulgarity
or may be i m the only one who feels like this:s
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ur not the only one who feels it :(
i hate Vaneeza… ![]()
yukh....
ditto…it’s not just Vaneeza but a couple of other models tooo…in fact all models at some point of their career..:halo: What’s the Paki Fashion industry coming to!?
The fashion industry always had such outfits ...it's just that nowadays the skin-showing outfits are making their way to de commonerz...they'r no longer limited to the richies or so called 'high class' folks.....
It's common for some models/actresses to boast about themselves, get big heads and lose any sense of humbleness. Like Meera for example has often referred to her beauty, acting abilities and 'professionalism' in comparison to other actresses. I don't understand this. It could be that anyone who wants to be in the public eye wants to be admired. Maybe deep down they need reassurance of their importance. I think at some point in a model/actresses career, after being told you're wonderful, you're beautiful, so many times they start to believe it. It's a career in which you can lose focus of your real life and live in a fantasy world.
Here's a quote from a Vaneeza interview.
www.chulbula.com/fashionmpro.html
"She also says that the industry is actually quite a “clean” one. Although she feels that many parents may hesitate before letting their daughters have their turn in front of the camera for precisely the independence that modeling confers. “Look at me”, she says, “twenty-nine, not married, living by myself, I must be a parent’s worst nightmare.”
And what has she achieved? Alot of pretty pictures. Personally I would be seriously depressed if I hadn't met my life partner, had a child, and lived a humble life, helping others. I'm not saying everyone should be a saint. But what is achieved by living a life of vanity and partying?
Independence, self-sufficiency, success, fame, wealth? She may think what a married woman, mother of 2 has achieved is not that significant.
Everyone has their own priorites...to each his own.
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Independence, self-sufficiency, success, fame, wealth? She may think what a married woman, mother of 2 has achieved is not that significant.
Everyone has their own priorites...to each his own.
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I know what you mean and that is totally my own opinion. I can only speak from my own experiences and viewpoint. She may feel she has found success, but success is very subjective and personal.