

Anja Rubik attends the Costume Institute Benefit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art May 7, 2012, celebrating the opening of Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations
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Anja Rubik is an up-and-coming model whose flawless face has graced the covers of such magazines as Nylon, Flair and Elle, and she’s also been an integral part of campaigns for high-profile names like Christian Dior, Hermes and Oscar de la Renta.
" I believe modeling is a combination of natural talent, the ability to adapt to different situations, hard work, and most importantly, luck."
Standing at almost 5’11”, Anja Rubik certainly possesses precisely the sort of towering demeanor one generally associates with a professional model -- yet there’s little doubt that she’s also as cute and approachable as the proverbial girl next door. Her glistening blond hair has also set her apart from her modeling contemporaries, and Fashion TV named her one of the 10 Sexiest Blondes (alongside Gemma Ward, Jessica Stam and Lily Donaldson). Anja Rubik has even managed to win the approval of legendary fashion figure James Scully, who has said she possesses “the total package: perfect skin, amazing walk and the only model I can think of that never requires alterations at fittings.” Anja Rubik’s decision to chop her famously long locks sent shock waves throughout the fashion industry, however James Scully says she managed to make the jarring look work for her. “Most models would have ruined their careers by cutting off their hair, but it seems to have catapulted her to superstar ranks this year.”
Though her name might not be instantly recognizable, Anja Rubik’s flawless beauty and tenacious work ethic has propelled her to the top of the fashion world’s “must” list. Having kicked off her career in 2000, Anja Rubik has managed to surpass some of her fashion heroes to become an indelible force within the industry. Her sultry yet girl-next-door looks have endeared her to such legendary figures as John Galliano, Donna Karan and Ralph Lauren, while there’s little doubt that she’s become a seemingly permanent fixture in fashion publications and on catwalks the world over. Anja Rubik has been placed at the center of a handful of major ad campaigns, with her work for names like Guy LaRoche and Tommy Hilfiger inching her steps closer to the worldwide fame of her heroes.
Anja Rubik (in) Met Ball 2012
When it was released this past weekend that Anja would be wearing an Anthony Vaccarello dress, I was expecting controversy, a lot of skin showing, and a good photo opportunity. Last night, all my expectations were met. Personally, I am obsessed with that dress! How can one not be?!!
While several celebrities and models have showed off slits on the red carpet, no one has flashed this much leg and hip until now. In less than 12 hours, Anja’s dress has made headline news around the world from ABC News to International Business Times to Huff Post to The Telegraph to Daily Mail to TMZ to NY Daily News to Celebuzz. It is the most talked about dress of the evening. Much of the rhetoric have mocked and criticized Anja’s hipbone. In my opinion, press is press, good or bad. In a world where the current generation of models will never have the chance to become supermodels and celebrities are fronting covers of fashion magazines, models are nowhere as important as actresses because they do not get an enormous kind of reaching press.
But furthermore, here’s my personal takes and things I have never said on this blog until now…
I love how daring the dress was. It takes a woman with a lot of confidence and presence to wear it publicly for 6 hours or so. I feel Anja gave the dress justice in her own way and carried herself well. While she may not be one of my top personal favorites because I personally feel her body type is wrong for Victoria’s Secret and is not what women and young girls should aspire for, I always have had a pleasure photographing Anja whether it is fashion week or not because she is very genuinely gracious. While many models would run away from photographers and paparazzi, Anja always would make some time. She is also one of those models I am sure is great to work with because she isn’t afraid of anything, including standing outside for the camera in the cold rain in the presence lightning and thunder. For that, she wins me over. There is something about fearless models/women that is so attractive to me.
I also agree with commentaries on how scary thin and bony Anja looked, but she did looked healthier last night compare to some other previous points in her life as a model. In interviews, she has mentioned many time that she leads a healthy life and does eat but her body chemistry does not work like the average person. I never thought I would defend Anja, but I guess I am doing it right now.
However, I am never shortsighted… I have had conversation with many younger and newer models in the industry who feel intimidated and scared of Anja’s body because they feel they will always be compared to such a standard while their bodies are evolving and growing as women.
I’m not the kind of gal who is afraid of bodies – I don’t have any judgment for women who choose to show, or hide, theirs. But when you’re supermodel Anja Rubik, is this really what you want the world to see?
Anja, honey, your left hip bone is not your most attractive body part.Anja Rubik and Anthony Vaccarello
Is there any decorum left ?
Some might call it progressive fashion forward, others might just call it a tad excessive and lacking in any tact or grace. Others on the other hand might just call it another day at work for a pair of conniving media whores. Which brings us to the introduction of designer Anthony Vaccarello (who? that what I thought too) and his newcomer muse, Victoria’s Secret model, Anja Rubik.
As she entered the pony show express that the Met Gala is so devoutly known for the hawt bixch apparently gave the camera boy and the fashion cognoscenti at large more than what they had bargained for with the slit of the side of her dress going beyond what had ever been dared in the presence of a mild May afternoon at the Met. Then again who cares what the Met thinks anyway…?
Normally the brouha would be cause for celebration, but I swear I could hear Anna Wintour pant and whine as she rolled her eyes over that side of the tent to see herself being upstaged by the 28 year old model who for some reason had mistaken actress Angelina Jolie’s jutting slit thigh at this year’s Academy Awards as permission to showcase her own scrawny bony hip bone. Never mine, the scrawny bixch made the world realize why she’s a supermodel and why wearing underwear is certainly for amateurs.
But there was more too. Not only was there a gaping hole where the hip and pelvis bone connected there was a gaping hole that went diagonally across Anna Wintour’s eye shaft, criss crossing in her venom bone before gently exiting down the slip of her stomach to the abyss before puking itself out in the lady’s restroom.
Never mind, isn’t it time you worked yourself to starvation so you too could show off your jutting collarbone, hip bone, pelvis bone and of course be the envy of the fashion world? Tall scare crows with high cheekbones and Eastern European surnames are primarily preferred….
Then again maybe it’s all them overweight slobs who are chomping at the bit in outright jealousy?