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Thursday September 25, 2008
Off to Resort... Skip the Packing Peanuts... Calvin's View...
THINGS HAVE CHANGED: Model Cindy Crawford enjoyed being back in front of the lenses, posing for the inaugural cover of Niche Media's newest magazine, Chicago's Michigan Avenue, which premiered last week, but she admits the world of fashion and modeling are a lot different than during her glory days. "It's so focused on celebrities," said Crawford, a DeKalb, Ill., native, who was in Chicago for the magazine's launch party at the James Hotel along with actor Terrence Howard and Destiny's Child's Michelle Williams. Crawford said she's also struck by current models' posture. "It was always about standing up straight," Crawford said. "Now they're hunching over. Richard Avedon would be turning over in his grave."
— Beth Wilson
Courtesy of FGPR
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