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Since you are my readers, and I have not been much of a traveller, I will not talk about people a thousand miles off, but come as near home as I can. As the time is short, I will leave out all the flattery, and retain all the criticism. — Henry David Thoreau

Supermodel’s guide to intellectual consistency

Thursday August 18, 2005 23:02

Now admittedly supermodels aren’t the first people we turn to for intellectual consistency, but surely we can expect something less than complete hyprocrisy?

Another famous model, Megan Gale, also in Melbourne yesterday, defended the fashion industry, saying people should focus on their own bodies and not try to look like fashion models.

“I think that less focus should be put on the fashion industry in terms of the images that they portray,” she said. “Not just the fashion industry but film, singers … the entire entertainment industry is being blamed for it.”

Admire us, but no copying

Kama’s liposculpture goes ahead

Kama is an aspiring actress who believes that roles are not coming to her because she does not have the right image. She has tried to reduce her thighs through diet and exercise, but some stubborn areas of fat remain.

Holly comes down to size

Following last week’s assessment by Dr. Jeremy Hunt and her subsequent hairdressing transformation, Holly completes her makeover. Dr. Hunt removes her D-cup implants, before closing up this incision and making another for her new, above-the-muscle C-cup implants.

Continuing the stories started in the last episode of Body Work, this week Megan Gale follows our people who are in search of a brighter and better version of themselves

This week in Bodywork, featuring Megan Gale as presenter (previous stories include: Rowena’s Botox and Restylane, Steve’s phalloplasty, Lisa’s tummy tuck, Iona’s Botox & Restylane and much more…

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    [...] criticism. — Henry David Thoreau            Supermodel’s guide to intellectual consistency Now admittedly supermodels aren’t the first people we turn to for intellectual consistency, [...]

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