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  • isnt picture at 0:28 supposed to be some controversal thing

  • Did most people really find this exciting ?

  • where are the women athletes?

  • Comprehension...

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    Striking feeling of...

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    Her eyes performed countless miracles...

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  • 2:22-2:30 WATCH

  • 2:22

  • hahahahahha watch 2:22 HILARIOUS!!!!!!! he just sooo adorable!!!

  • The beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    Finding beauty is very subjective and personal, also it is always a matter of differences in taste but de gustibus non est disputandum. From de other hand you can find certain objective standards of beauty based on relations e.g. waist-to-hip and waist-to-bust ratios because the most important factor of attractiveness remains still the same, it is proportion vide Denzel Washington face which is called as ideal...:-)

  • Beauty is more than meets the eye.

  • everybody is beautiful in their own way

  • I don't think a fat curvy body is more desirable than a slim one.

    I have small boobs, tiny arms, small legs, and a flat stomach, and a small bum. I get checked out a hell of a lot more than my curvy friend with big boobs, a tiny waist, a big ass, and big hips even though my body isn't even as feminine.

  • a collorbone?? is she serious?

  • look, i'm sorry you saw my comment that way, but i wasn't being bitter or envious or anything like that. i just think that female models are in vogue editorials all the time, and they should have pushed boundaries more and shown a different type of female beauty for this editorial... i wasn't suggesting that models aren't genetically tall and thin, i'm sure they are, but i'm just bored of seeing the same thing in vogue every month... you know?

  • I totally agree. I'm not saying that these women shouldn't be in Vogue, they are beautiful, but we should see stunning female athletes along with the male athletes. It's just reinforcing the stereotype that men should be strong and women should be pretty.

  • actually, the whole point of vouge is to model and sell clothes, sell the garment. the models they hire are the ones that they see fit to sell the clothes, not make a point in society, thats the job of seventeen magazine.

  • I'm not saying they should use them always, I have no problem with skinny models in magazines. However, the POINT of the 'Shape Issue' is not supposed to be selling clothes, it's supposed to be about celebrating the body. The juxtaposition of male athletes and skinny female models as the ideal shapes just bothers me a little.

  • arent they ideal shapes? i mean, yes theres a level of being happy with yourself and you are beautiful no matter what. but if you think about the body, NOT the soul that embodies it, but the body itself, these models, are ideal, they have been since the beginning of time. except of course in certain cultures where being fat means your weathy, but that idea of 'wealthy' is not healthy. so the shape issue is not saying these people are perfect be like them now,

  • its celebrating health, the athletes that excersize, the models that excersize and eat right. understand that being the ideal shape is not the same as being the ideal person and being happy with who you are

  • It's true that the models that US Vogue use aren't the ones that look very unhealthily skinny, but at the same time someone who exercises and eats right could be bigger, and dare I say it, better looking, than some of these girls. You make a good point though, your shape doesn't necessarily reflect your personality.

  • Great Vid

  • erm... where're the lovely female athletes??? it just shows that tall skinny women are the only kind that ever make it into editorials... it would have been so much bolder if influencial WOMEN from the sporting world had been featured.

  • Very good comment!!!

  • wooot Phelps be looking good!

  • i wish they would've switched roles. that would've been creative. the athletes showing their fashionable sides and the models showing how active and healthy they are because we already know models can look pretty in dresses.

  • genius! That could be a great editorial.

  • Raquel Zimmerman was in the feature story too.

  • Apolo's favorite part of his body? "Below the waist." =^D NICE

  • I love Gisele! One of my favorite models. I really liked this issue.. I think it was March or April. LOOoovee Vogue!

  • it's called the decolletage, gisele.

  • Ok!

  • gisele and lebron is the best partner. even if u ppl ask me wat was dat call i wont b able to tell LOL but then i rmb it's a collar bone

  • I don't want to be rude, but these people sound really stupid... all of them, actually. And I don't see much beauty there, there's more beauty in the streets. Such emptiness in their smiles and looks.

  • Gisele has the looks, but not the voice.

  • indeed!

  • I have this issue ^^

  • What!?

  • shut up..

  • bitch even if you knew who i was or where i was you wouldn't dare. LOL you lames make me laugh LOLOLOLOLOL

  • grow some coconuts

  • wow. what a comeback.

  • Would everyone please just grow up a little?

  • mind your business you stupid bitch.

  • who r u calling bitch?

  • Gisele's gorgeous, but her voice, at least here, is soooo annoying!!

  • okokokokok

  • caroline's underwater shot is AMAZING!!

  • a collar bone gisele

  • In scientific term clavicle is collar bone, so Gisele did describe it right.

  • oh, cool. i totally knew that too; just kind of slipped my mind. oh well

  • oh yeah! you reminded me xD

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