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With viewers in the U.K. ecstatic over Charlotte Coyle's documentary, and U.S. audiences longing to see it, there hasn't been this much British-envy since the Royal Wedding of 1981. Some American visitors are even ruing the Revolutionary War, and wishing that they were still part of Her Majesty's Empire, just so they could have watched Charlotte's program. Although we have no clips of Miss Coyle's show to provide at the moment, we offer the following video as the next-best thing, and as a consolation for North American visitors. Charlotte made an interesting reference during her Scotsman interview, when she stated, "I also want to open a magazine and see someone bigger who is a positive role model, such as Sophie Dahl used to be." ![]() Sophie achieved true celebrity status in Britain, and walked the runway in fashion shows for major British designers. No wonder goddesses like Charlotte still consider her a role model. ![]() a rehearsal of a play starring Sophie, ![]() as well as a behind-the-scenes glimpse of her groundbreaking shoot for Swedish retailer H&M. ![]() - Click here to launch video (56 Mb!) |
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Join Date: August 2005
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It's wonderful to see the curvy Sophie once more. The video shows exactly why she caused such a sensation when she made her debut. She was as far above any plus-size model who came before her as Mode was above any "plus" magazines that preceded it.
Even though the tone of that documentary isn't as positive as it should be, it's a good example of how a plus-size modelling documentary could be done right. It presents Sophie in a suitably "epic" way (for lack of a better word); especially with the music-video intro. It introduces her as a legend in any creative field might be introduced. The trouble with the Curve documentary is that it approached the models too prosaically. This video clip indicates a better method. The most famous models could be filmed one by one, as a pantheon of goddesses, each with a dramatic intro, showing them in silhouette, or something like that, and an overview of her career signfiicance. "The classical ideal reincarnated...Barbara Brickner" [dissolve from a shot of an Aphrodite statue, to a shot of Barbara posing]; "A model with the face of an angel...Shannon Marie" [a painting transforms into a photograph of the model]. Something like that. Anyway, I found the full-length version of that 1997 U2 video starring Sophie. It's called "Last Night on Earth," set in a post-apocalyptic London. I wish they'd given Sophie a better dress, but I suppose the eschatological theme warrants unglamorous fashion. There are a few more headshots of Sophie, beyond what you see in the documentary's excerpt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cubbl_Hps94 The music is an acquired taste, but you can always watch with the sound off. |
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