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Heidi Klum Does Fashion Week

Heidi Klum

Heidi Klum was at the arrivals of the Diane von Furstenberg fashion week show yesterday in New York. I love that jacket that Heidi is wearing. It seems that New York is just so busy with all the fashion week shows going on.

Recently Heidi was told by a German fashion designer that she was too fat to deserve her supermodel status. Wolfgang Joop said that Heidi wasn’t a runway model.

“She is simply too heavy and has too big a bust,” he said. “And she always grins so stupidly. That is not avant-garde – that is commercial!”

And then he goes on to say that he doesn’t even know her…

“I don’t know Heidi Klum. She was never known in France. Claudia Schiffer also doesn’t know who she is…”

Claudia Schiffer doesn’t know who she is…really? I find that the hardest thing to believe. I think that Heidi is perfect…for a mother of three kids she looks like she is supposed to. It’s true what Kelly Cutrone said on The City a couple of weeks ago…everyone has such a unrealistic view on what’s skinny (did I just say something nice about Kelly?). Heidi is perfect…

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[Images by WENN]

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  1. February 16th, 2009 | 12:29 pm

    um this is CRAZY!!! that’s what runway should look like. she’s HOT!!!

  2. February 16th, 2009 | 1:31 pm

    I agree! :)

  3. February 17th, 2009 | 12:13 am

    Wow, jealous much? Heidi looks like a real woman not a stick. If that is what Joop wants (sticks) to project, and if appealing to a larger market is a bad thing then I want to be wrong!

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