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Why are there no ugly ducklings in the fashion circle, from ugly Lv Yan to senior face Liu Wen?
Fashion circles like the myth of Cinderella: a new person from a strange and distant place who lives on the whole stage beyond recognition. In fashion, no Cinderella can fall from the sky, and every step on the runway is the spotlight of capital, brand, fashion media, curators and brokerage companies.

Lv Yan "the economic status of a country determines the status of a demonstration platform". In 2000, Yan Lu went to Paris with 1 1,000 yuan, high heels, a quick translation and a map, wrote down the address given to her by her agent, and went to interview a brand dealer. The media is forgetful. They called Lv Yan the first world-class supermodel in China.

As early as 1992, Chen Juanhong won the quarter-finals in the 1 1 World Model Contest, becoming the only Asian judge in the world supermodel jury. Ms. Song commented that if she were a foreigner, she would win the championship. Because there is no retreat, it seems to be moving forward.

The room rented by the model company to Lv Yan is really small, 9 square meters, not as big as the house in Jiangxi mining area. But it's expensive. The company will provide a customer list with more than 65,438+00 addresses. Lv Yan's daily task is to bring a map, a quick translation and a backpack to an interview for customers to choose from. A few years later, Lv Yan summed up his good fortune: "When Japan was the second largest economy in the world, all the Asian faces on the runway were Japanese models. There are more and more China models on the runway, and the economic situation of a country determines the status of the runway models. " In the program, Cinderella has never appeared as a supermodel. Every step is made by the current situation, capital and media.

I don't think the ugly duckling who doesn't work hard will become a white swan, even if it really wants to change, it will become a fat swan. But in my opinion, there is no need to define "ugly duckling" and "white swan" in the fashion circle of fraternity. People won't buy clothes just because your designer looks good. On the contrary, they won't stop your design just because you are ugly. If you want customers to buy your products at their own expense, the key is the brand and attractiveness of the products themselves. In my brain hole, the essential difference between "white swan" and "ugly duckling" is not the difference between "beauty" and "ugliness", but the essential difference between "strength" and "weakness".