Anja, Edita V, Daria, Andreea + Lily Get “Pretty Wasted” for Interview Magazine

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 20, 2014

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10 thoughts on “Anja, Edita V, Daria, Andreea + Lily Get “Pretty Wasted” for Interview Magazine”

    • what do you love about it? is it cool to be wasted and unconscious laying on a dirty floor?? this is sick. obviously there was no women involved in this photoshoot idea. its terrible and does not represent fashion or women, just a sick mind of a man.

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  1. I don’t agree with the glorification of getting “pretty wasted,” but I think this accurately depicts what actually happens when girls get too carried away.

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  2. Controversy is great for pushing out new ideas, but this shoot is pretty fucked up. I can see a small artsy magazine doing a story like this to get attentions, but not a major publication. No woman should not be portrayed like that, and it does’t make this story credible just because it’s shot by famous photog and it’s using high-profile models.

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  3. I am late to the party* and usually I am all for artistic license but… I thought fashion editorials’ purpose is to show off the clothing at its best. This neither does that, nor does it present the models well, it’s just upsetting, which further detracts from any enjoyment of the beauty of the garments. I have to wonder what the designers thought. I would be pretty upset.

    *no pun intended.

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