V #32 | Jacquelyn Jablonski & Crystal Renn by Terry Richardson

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published December 22, 2009

V magazine offers us a first glimpse of their “size” issue with a layout by Mr. Terry Richardson himself. The feature stars Jacquelyn Jablonski and plus-size model Crystal Renn striking similar poses while wearing identical outfits styled by Mel Ottenberg. Entitled, “One Size Fits All”, Renn and Jablonski prove that high fashion can work on just about any size.


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51 thoughts on “V #32 | Jacquelyn Jablonski & Crystal Renn by Terry Richardson”

  1. This is a sepctacular shoot and i also agree with all of you, Crystal Renn outshines this girl in so many ways. She looks alot better in the clothes too.V magazine is awsome!

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  2. This is a sepctacular shoot and i also agree with all of you, Crystal Renn outshines this girl in so many ways. She looks alot better in the clothes too.V magazine is awsome!

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  3. CRYSTAL RENN IS WERQING IT. jacquelyn, not so much. shame too, cause she's so beautiful. i really prefer her looking more natural, anyway.

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  4. CRYSTAL RENN IS WERQING IT. jacquelyn, not so much. shame too, cause she's so beautiful. i really prefer her looking more natural, anyway.

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  5. Ughhh what a travesty of a photoshoot. This has no place at all in high fashion – just another example of fashion's acquiescence to the militant-obese counter-culture, Fatness is disgusting, it is unhealthy and symbolises sloth, laziness and utter profligacy. Really, this is just disgusting.

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    • I'm sorry, but I don't think this girl is obese, nor unhealthy, nor disgusting. You may like or dislike the shoot more or less… but… obese and disgusting? you need to check back with reality.

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    • I'm sure you'd prefer the sickly starving stick-figure body that the fashion industry tends to promote. Some people can never be a size two, no matter how much they work out or diet. Plus-size models aren't 'obese', they have curves. I apologize if it sounds rude but I simply cannot understand how being underweight and masochistic is so much better than the disgusting fatness you are criticizing on this editorial. I think it shouldn't be on either end of the spectrum – never obese, and never anorexic. Both are just harmful to the body.

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  6. Ughhh what a travesty of a photoshoot. This has no place at all in high fashion – just another example of fashion's acquiescence to the militant-obese counter-culture, Fatness is disgusting, it is unhealthy and symbolises sloth, laziness and utter profligacy. Really, this is just disgusting.

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    • I'm sorry, but I don't think this girl is obese, nor unhealthy, nor disgusting. You may like or dislike the shoot more or less… but… obese and disgusting? you need to check back with reality.

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    • I'm sure you'd prefer the sickly starving stick-figure body that the fashion industry tends to promote. Some people can never be a size two, no matter how much they work out or diet. Plus-size models aren't 'obese', they have curves. I apologize if it sounds rude but I simply cannot understand how being underweight and masochistic is so much better than the disgusting fatness you are criticizing on this editorial. I think it shouldn't be on either end of the spectrum – never obese, and never anorexic. Both are just harmful to the body.

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  7. i always knew that some day we would turn back to the round people size
    i mean look at the anorexic woman of Italy campaign on the wall that was famous two years ago "i was like i dont want to be that sick in the future just because i was bulimic or that i did not eat at all to look like paris"
    yes maybe we were as young child influence by those skinny people we were influenced by our friends i want to be a super model like kate or claudia all those but now as you see it when you grow up most smoke to stay thin (stop smoking and you gain again)
    i know that nobody wants to be fat but be healthy and normal size so 36 to 40 is better than the size zero

    i really think that one day we should start another category like size normal and small and added up with big and with a size , tall and skinny, imean look at marketing side they have developed over the years so many segments fashion should also be like this and not jsut focus on skinny and tall looks fashionable i jsut hate it that top designer only think at them they do not think of the other who are with a size or small

    honestly things have to be changed and not be just one way where everybody looks like a robot in copy of clothing and size (think of irobot all robots the same)

    so GO GO CRYSTAL YOU ROCK AND YOU LOOK AWESOME

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  8. i always knew that some day we would turn back to the round people size
    i mean look at the anorexic woman of Italy campaign on the wall that was famous two years ago "i was like i dont want to be that sick in the future just because i was bulimic or that i did not eat at all to look like paris"
    yes maybe we were as young child influence by those skinny people we were influenced by our friends i want to be a super model like kate or claudia all those but now as you see it when you grow up most smoke to stay thin (stop smoking and you gain again)
    i know that nobody wants to be fat but be healthy and normal size so 36 to 40 is better than the size zero

    i really think that one day we should start another category like size normal and small and added up with big and with a size , tall and skinny, imean look at marketing side they have developed over the years so many segments fashion should also be like this and not jsut focus on skinny and tall looks fashionable i jsut hate it that top designer only think at them they do not think of the other who are with a size or small

    honestly things have to be changed and not be just one way where everybody looks like a robot in copy of clothing and size (think of irobot all robots the same)

    so GO GO CRYSTAL YOU ROCK AND YOU LOOK AWESOME

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  9. What about medium? Why do you have to be stick thin or fat?
    Size 12? That's hude nowadays. Maybe that would be okay in the 70s when the sizes were smaller.

    What about size 7? That's not unhealthy.

    Just so you know… it's okay if you LIKE the way fat LOOKs. but being FAT IS NOT HEALTHY unless you ONLY put it on in your hips/thighs.
    Do YOU do that? No? then get off your bottom and get on the treadmill.

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  10. What about medium? Why do you have to be stick thin or fat?
    Size 12? That's hude nowadays. Maybe that would be okay in the 70s when the sizes were smaller.

    What about size 7? That's not unhealthy.

    Just so you know… it's okay if you LIKE the way fat LOOKs. but being FAT IS NOT HEALTHY unless you ONLY put it on in your hips/thighs.
    Do YOU do that? No? then get off your bottom and get on the treadmill.

    Reply

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