This is my first draft of the double page spread, read it and giveme some fead back please. Enjoy!
‘Modelling has a New Face’ – “Kaur isn’t she
Beautiful!”
Written By Dominic Kellman
In this day and age what do we really want when it comes to the . . . let’s say, opposite sex. Let’s take a girl who is absolutely striking to the eyes from her feet to the style of her hair. A girl with intelligence but not too intelligent (I must say), or a girl with not great features but she’s got those boots with fur around the top that is £120 more than you can afford to mess around with. Men. A girl can be the most amazing creation to be placed upon your eyes when your about the town, that’s if she has the certain look you want, but us boys can never ever ever get enough. . .tell me I’m wrong. Katie Price could walk in front of you with her oversized great bosoms and I bet you any money a simple mole on her luscious cheek could turn the most simple of heads. I am here to prove that girls are beginning to loose their naturalistic look that we fiend for. I have brought this back.
So what do we really want? Will we ever really know? Be proud of me boys, be proud. I have found a star on this worthless unnatural Earth who is a typical girl next door. Are you tired of seeing the same type of female that you use muscle to place your eyes upon the third shelf in your local newsagent to buy your sleazy magazine that you occupy yourself with when you get home using tears that you have wiped form your eyes wishing you could even meet this woman. . . .Forget these days . . . I have met the X factor.
Stephanie Kaur, an intelligent, fun loving and absolutely stunning girl that would jump at the chance of meeting the average Joe. Have you ever locked eyes upon a girl and nearly knocked yourself out by something on the street-well, if you have, she would knock you out harder than Ricky Hatton. If you first came across her in the street I assure you that you would feel firstly intimidated from her beautiful exterior but really and truly she is more down to Earth than gravity can pull her. The caramel Londoner has grown up in the same area as myself which is none other than Essex the land that has stereotypical model, whore . . . sket. . . slag. . . whatever lingo you want to tag her with, it is written all over it. But you will soon come to realise that this is total utter nonsense and when you meet a girl/model like Stephanie, who really is the slag?
Like any normal 16 year old Essex girl, down the local bar on a Friday dodging I.D requests is her typical way of releasing stress and meeting new people (and also to have a crafty pint). Where did it all start? This star story begun at a young age of five years old as a catalogue model displaying different outfits for young children. She sustained this hobby until the age of eight as her mother felt that she was becoming too big headed and was worried that as the years go by, make up, hair accessories, clothes and boys would be her only interest and occupation. Then rebel antics took place when midnight struck sweet sixteen because she wanted to show her mother that she can be good at something, but like any normal teenager this was a way of gaining control over her life, “being in control gives me a sense of power that makes me feel stronger which in some ways gives me a sense of pleasure.”
How does a simple sixteen year old sustain a steady lifestyle to become a model without obstacles? Being a model means you have to adopt a very strict lifestyle when it comes to food, exercise, and social life and these commitments can affect many things. But Stephanie has done the impossible by convincing me that it is way easier and less trouble as I would think. I think even I care about my physical appearance more than she does and she still has an amazing figure. How does she do it? A Diet? “Diet, ha-ha – I can barely run up the stairs now days even though I do 4 laps of circuit training a week, allow being a size zero because that could kill you, it looks disgusting, un feminine and unbelievably unattractive.” NO. She does circuit training which stimulates her whole body and mind (no wonder her body is million times better than mine I can barely do the 100 metre sprint without coughing out a lung).
How could a common girl like Stephanie survive in this industry when she is exactly like you and me? This is simple because “with knowledge comes great power.” She has very strong views against the way models in this day and age are judged upon and also the way that some models dismay their loyalties and morals just for the queen’s head. Stereotypical looks upon young models attaches very harsh views upon Steph as she believes the industry in general is a shambles at the moment because it is way too generalised. “Supermodels don’t help themselves as they adopt a certain stereotype to make money and they loose their morals, if I wanted to get my top off I would in the shower.” Even her own friends have turned against her through her upcoming career as they begun talking about her, spreading rumours and losing respect for her. In steph’s opinion a friend is someone who takes you for you and does not spite you just because of your talents.
Money is a mind turning, tongue twisting, powerful device that could corrupt the most innocent, so she also realises that one day money may cloud her judgement, “never say never.” All in all Steph feels that different diets is a definite no because she believes that “models should be modelling because of their natural beauty and not what the media produce from cosmetics and surgery which is why I feel I can make a massive impact when I progress in this career.” She is a girl that is up for anything but she has a very strong mind from a strong upbringing which is why I believe this aspiring carcass of beauty will make it big, not with her body and looks alone but her mind.
What I also noticed is her unique selling point which is none other than her hair, (I’m congratulating her roots for being able to grow such a heavenly sight). It is very curly, long and wild which is a “contrast” to her personality – in many ways shapes and forms. She would never cut off her hair for no one, she would rather die. When I asked Steph what she would do to maintain her career she gave me an exquisite reply saying, “ I would always be myself and if that don’t get me anywhere . . . well they can sod off”, (that goes for us boys out there as well).
As the interview progressed I found out much more about her that I would never of guessed. Through her years of experience with boys she generally goes for personality more than their looks, “if a phitt guy can’t hold a conversation, I would rather talk to the personality with no facial features. . . . Yaay I made a metaphor ha-ha.” Her cheeky grin made me know I’m off with her at lunch- I wish!!! Just like before her preferred environment when meeting a boy is at the pub due to the fact that she absolutely loves a social setting where she can have a pint in her soft hand with a crafty iPod listening to the Pigeon Detectives which keeps her confident and happy. She reminds me of myself but only when it comes to my opinion of girls, she likes boys with intelligence, a god sense of humour, down to Earth, a sexy body (not a necessity, but is for me lol) and she likes a big – well we know what she wants.
So boys, can you step up to the mark of a remarkable girl like Stephanie? Of course you can. I know it’s very hard now days to release your inner feelings towards a girl you really like because rejection and other obstacles get in the way but hey we only live once. I feel honoured to have written the first article upon an up and coming star as she deserves to make it big in her life. Hopefully she gets wherever she wants in her life time because she deserves it, she is a strong, bloody sexy girl- actually woman who from her upbringing deserves something great to happen to her and I know I will buy every magazine with her face on it. We love you Stephanie Kaur!
This is Dominic from “Step Up Magazine”
Good day!
Written By Dominic Kellman Step Up to the Mark
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