Post by Janice Dickinson on May 18, 2012 21:12:13 GMT -5
Four teams left, and after this there's only two photoshoots left until the end of the competition. We have a strong showing this week, and obviously all of you are proud of your heritage.
Team Asian Sensation:
Chun-li representing East Asia:
A new rave that is sweeping all over China.. Kung Fu Fighting.....It is the new sport and it is sweeping China by storm..It involves fighting your opposing opponent with bracelets around your wrists and fighting until the last one is standing... The goal is not to be hit by the bracelets ... But if you get hit by them then you're out.. With the humiliation with being sent out of the game buy getting hit with them you also get to be shameful because your all bloody cause the opponent had got you and embarrassed you because you lost the match
Team Asian Sensation:
Chun-li representing East Asia:
A new rave that is sweeping all over China.. Kung Fu Fighting.....It is the new sport and it is sweeping China by storm..It involves fighting your opposing opponent with bracelets around your wrists and fighting until the last one is standing... The goal is not to be hit by the bracelets ... But if you get hit by them then you're out.. With the humiliation with being sent out of the game buy getting hit with them you also get to be shameful because your all bloody cause the opponent had got you and embarrassed you because you lost the match
Jessie: I love the whole made up story, it makes me feel like we're in the very beginnings of china and Kung Fu with nasty fighting spiked bracelets was the new cutting edge thing. Chun Li herself represents China and having this little snippet helped. Nice work.
Morgan: Your explanation was very complementary to your photo, feel free to go as wild and adventurous with your descriptions I like the movement and the curves in your body here. I also like how your arms are front and centre in the photo like they are reaching out to chop me up, but I dont like how they overlap other areas of your body to make you look like your missing half a torso. Its all about being conscious of your positioning of your body. I can see China here, it would have been ideal to have a setting that also represented China but its not too much of an issue at all for me. Overall I think this is a strong photo you have found.
Janice: There's one thing there's no doubt is the connection to martial arts, which is most definitely well known in East Asia, but perhaps the connection isn't as strong as it could be. I believe what is really lacking here is the modelling element of the photo. As Morgan said, the proportions are kind of out of whack.
Team Blonde:
Cinderella representing Western Europe:
Cinderella representing Western Europe:
Janice: What I like about this one is it looks like it's Big Ben in the background, it's like you are in London, but at the same time, in a foreign land in the same area of Europe. It's an interesting photo and definitely fills the brief. The area of Europe you represent is known for its romanticism, which you have captured well in this shot, as well as the fashion of the time. I think this is a very strong photo.
Jessie: I like this. It's classic Cinderella with a big ole clock in the background. I love the birds flying around you and Charming. Every time I think of the phrase twitterpated (from Bambi) I think of birds flying around people and the little twittering they make. Excellent work!
Morgan: Who is this prince charming! And why is his arms all over you and not me. Whatever.
Your setting is very complementary here, a great lively background with beautiful sights. You of course look great and very innocent here. It would have been better if you were dancing with a big, black, dancing devil like me but thats your loss. I love what Janice said about the Big Ben in the background, it really does look like that. This is a great representation of England. Ideally it would have been good to have some more focus on you, showcasing your setting but nothings perfect in this world except for me. A great job this week!
Team Fabulous:
Jessica representing the United States of America:
I don't think there's really a need for me to explain how this relates to America (obvious!), but I do love how the artist changed the design of the Statue of Liberty enough to create a dress that looks fabulous on Jessica.
Jessica representing the United States of America:
I don't think there's really a need for me to explain how this relates to America (obvious!), but I do love how the artist changed the design of the Statue of Liberty enough to create a dress that looks fabulous on Jessica.
Janice: Well, well, well. If it isn't Lady Jessica Liberty! It's just proof that Jessica can make anything look good. What else is there to me more proud of than an emblem of your country? Your figure looks great, and your face, it could be improved a little bit, but I'd say that's more the artist's style. Overall, I think this is a strong showing.
Morgan: Hello curvy Jessica! You are at liberty to do whatever you want to me as you please. This is a great representation of America, and your modelling in this is fabulous. I cant pick up any faults, all I can see are positives. Great job!
Jessie: Lady Liberty indeed. I even like that you're smiling. I think the dress curves great around your hips. One thing, your boobs almost look saggy. But it may be because they're huge and that dress can only do so much. This is definitely an excellent America representation though. Very good job.
Team Firework:
Jasmine representing the Middle East:
I chose this photo because the of the background. When I thought of the theme I thought of the song Arabian Nights and I think this represents that. Jasmine's face also tells a story about her stuck in a forbidden love story.
Jasmine representing the Middle East:
I chose this photo because the of the background. When I thought of the theme I thought of the song Arabian Nights and I think this represents that. Jasmine's face also tells a story about her stuck in a forbidden love story.
Jessie: This is absolutely fantastic. I really love everything, the background with the sand desert seemingly surrounding everything, the jewelry and dress that you're sporting are just screaming middle east. I even love your vacant/dreamy expression. Incredible job Jasmine!
Morgan: Wow I'm star struck. This was very unexpected. The styling, the setting and most importantly you are, as Jessie said, screaming out the middle east! I love the gentle feeling I am getting from this and yet its also so powerful. I love how you are the centre of attention but its not detracting from the theme. I want (to rip off) your dress, and your neck and face is gorgeous in this. Awesome job.
Janice: The classic Middle Eastern fashion element is screaming out here, and I really love the ambiance to the photo. The moonlit desert really brings an extra artistic dimension to the picture. Those accessories are to die for! For me, though, I'm not 100% on your face. It seems a little bit aged to me.