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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Sports Illustrated 2011 Swimsuit Issue--- Thoughts on "Curvy" and Body Talk

This weekend, Candice and I went and saw "Just Go With It," and I have to say, we laughed so hard we cried during some scenes.  It was that funny.  Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler and movie newcomer, model Brooklyn Decker were awesome together.  Definitely a feel-good and hilarious movie. 

I was thrilled when Sports Illustrated released their 2011 swimsuit issue this week and even happier that Brooklyn Decker, one of my favorite models (ever!) was in this year's issue (she was last year's cover girl, but it seems SI is switching out some of their regular models lately so I was hoping she would still be in it).  Speaking of which, where the heck is Marissa Miller? She's not doing Victoria's Secret or SI anymore?

Here's a few of my favorite Brooklyn shots (all images are from si.com)


Obsessed with this bikini!  I tried to find it online but it's not part of the current collection.

Now, the real reason I wanted to post about the SI issue is because of a debate that went on today on a message board about the SI models and their bodies.

I always loved SI's approach of selecting their models, because, from my perspective, they have more achievable and athletic bodies than runway and high fashion models. What I should clarify here, is that I mean their bodies are relate-able/achievable/realistic for me. I'm tall, I have a long torso, I have wider hips, I work out regularly. For me, these model's bodies are a representation of what I feel I could accomplish with a lot of hard work and healthy eating.

It seems my comment sparked a little bit of debate, especially when I said I liked how curvy the models were---particularly Brooklyn Decker, Esti Ginzburg and Jessica Gomes

Here's the thing. It's all semantics---everyone has a different way of assigning meaning to a word.  For some, curvy means thin girls with boobs and hips, for others it means a plus-sized woman and for others, Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez would fit their definition of "curvy."

The point is, because we have different definitions of the word, people can have strong feelings when the word is used in a way they can't relate to.  For example, I always considered myself curvy because I tend to carry my weight in my lower body.  Some people would think I'm crazy to define myself as curvy, but that's how I feel about my body. I think a lot of the SI models have gorgeous curves. Yes, they are all thin---but they have larger breasts and thighs and stomachs that aren't ripped with visible 6 packs (or so bony that they look emaciated.)  Is that everyone's definition of curvy? No. But it's part of mine---I believe that everyone from some of the SI models to Beyonce to Jennifer Lopez to Kim Kardashian to Crystal Renn are all curvy.

There isn't just one definition to me. "Curvy" encompasses too many body types to make one body the definition of the very word.

I was reading an article featuring Allure Editor Linda Wells in the New York Times recently and she was quoted saying:

“I don’t want to photograph skinny models,” she said, “but they’re always going to be thinner than everyone else. They’re models. We recently shot Bar Refaeli, who’s more of a Victoria’s Secret kind of model, for the April issue, and she’s a woman with a body. She’s got curves. She’s got thighs.” 

I have always loved Bar Refaeli and also think she had a gorgeous, curvaceous body.  Some women would look at her and feel differently and that's okay. Remember, it's all about the meaning you assign to the word.



The debate also spun off into another topic---how women talk about their own bodies. I had someone contact me on my formspring page telling me that it offends her when I say that I am insecure about the size of my hips, because she is larger than me. You can read my response here.

I was taken aback by the comment because ALL women have body insecurities. As women, we need to support each other through those insecurities and not deny ourselves the right to express them.  Whether a woman is a size two or 22, she has the right to feel insecure about any part of her body. It would be unnatural NOT to have any insecurities. My major insecurity is my hips.  I don't hate my body or my hips, but I do wish they were a bit smaller.  It's just a little insecurity that doesn't affect my day to day life.

What's your take on the word curvy?  What do you think about women expressing their body insecurities?  When someone who is thinner or in better shape then you tells you about one of their insecurities, does it make you feel worse about yourself, or does it motivate you to work hard to reach your goals?  I'm obviously in the latter category.  When I see someone who I feel has a body that I would desire for myself, and it's someone who has similar proportions to me, I like to use that as inspiration to motivate me to keep working hard at the gym.

Please share your thoughts with me below!  I love reading your comments and appreciate everyone who takes the time to participate :)


xoxo,

Veronika.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Chatting with Brooklyn Decker On Makeup, Modeling & More!

If you've been reading this blog for quite awhile, you'll know that I have a total girl crush on model and actress Brooklyn Decker.  I was excited when I logged onto Facebook today because she said she would be doing a live chat for her fans as part of her work with Venus shaving products.

I logged into the live chat and was able to copy and paste answers to most of her questions (she even answered a few that I asked!)

So, let's see what Brooklyn had to say...(hope you enjoy!)


On Makeup & Hair:

...makeup brands... covergirl.. simple drugstore products that are really great and trendy. Dr.Haushka... Benefit... CHAPSTICK! the more simple, the better

Hair---- pigtail braids!!! make them wet then let them dry and shake them out! Smooth and wavy! my favorite look

favorite lotion? Satin Care in shower moisturizer... works with the steam in the shower to make your legs soft!

favorite perfume.. Marc Jacobs rain... and Bvlgari White Tea

skin care... LESS IS MORE! Keep your skin clean and use minimal makeup!

I only use Venus too... they are actually made for a woman's body so you never get cut or get razor burn!

For natural makeup... mascara.... lip balm on the eyes and cheeks... and a little bronzer on cheeks so its really clean and natural... no foundation... no powder

favorite hair product....? hmmm there's a product called NO FRIZZ by Living Proof... its new technology that has a patent and everything!

On Health & Fitness:

I work out 4-5 days a week, good for body and mind

Workout playlist... its NOT APPROPRIATE!!! haha lots of Lil Wayne.. Eminem... Jay-Z... Killers...

favorite food---- CANDY!!!! oddly enough, really healthy stuff too... broccoli, blueberries, asparagus.. and candy

I prefer OUTDOORS!!!! 100 million trillion percent!!!!

I use SPF 50... high up there... want to prevent damage!

On Fashion & Style:


My favorite decade for fashion.... hmm... late sixties.. early seventies.. I love them bohemian easy style of the 60s and something was so fun and innovative about the 70s fashion... very big! I loved it!

favorite shoes... my vans... I have black vans with brown leather laces and plaid insides... I love them... my wardrobe person on my movie said to me the other day "those are the most unsexy shoes Ive ever seen" hhaa I think that's why I like them

my LOVE necklace is by Sydney Evan... she makes AMAZING jewelry and that was a gift from her.. it's my favorite jewelry line out there... and that's coming from someone who isn't a jewelry person

favorite designer... hmmmmmm Elizabeth and James... Valentino, Chloe.... Stella McCartney... TARGET!!! I love Target

Jeans on extreme home makeover.. William Rast.. they are GREAT for the bum!

On Her Career & Modeling:


Best thing about my job... well now I have two jobs... modeling and acting.. modeling I love the travel... hate traveling by myself though.. and acting- I love everything about it.. it's very challenging for me which is so stimulating!
 
Tell your daughter if she wants to be a model, to look at it as a JOB and not a lifestyle... thats SO important and the advice I try to follow

I act and model but CANNOT SING... trust me... I did karaoke last weekend..... not pretty

greatest person Ive worked with.... I love Heidi Klum.. shes very supportive and sweet... also Adam Sandler... he gave me my big first break and I will always be grateful for that

Tell your girlfriend not to pay for silly classes or anything if she wants to be a model!! Work hard... and trust her instincts!

...the most interesting thing I've done in my career.....??? wow so tough!!! I think this film... shooting on the USS Missouri was moving and historic

acting or modeling.. interesting.. they are both so intertwined nowadays... with actors on covers of mags and doing beauty campaigns... I hope to further my acting career... which can only help on the modeling side

Random Fun Facts:

my favorite color.. blue.. there are so many beautiful variations and it relaxes me!

I love both dogs and cats but currently have one pup and no cat!
 
I WISH I vacationed... I never vacation, never. But when you are working in tropical places.. you really can't complain. I'd rather go home and be mellow on my time off

my mom was my role model and still is! Shes worked her butt off her whole life and always taught me to be independent!

My favorite actress of all time... I love them ALL!!! Currently Natalie Portman, I like what blake lively did in The Town... Meryl Streep of course.. CharlizE Theron.. Marion Cotillard

I went to Alaska for work and it's unlike any place Ive ever seen in my life! So natural and beautiful... I was lucky to see it
   
My favorite place to visit OUTSIDE the us.... hmmm... maldives! It was stunning and where I got my SI cover so itll always hold a special place in my heart

Whats my favorite thing Ive been able to do with my "status" honestly??? Extreme Makeover was incredibly humbling and I loved every minute of that... getting invited to the superbowl doesnt hurt either...

I DO sometimes read celeb sites but try to stay away.. I like to completely disconnect from work once I leave set. that means no gossip

Phobia: toads- they terrify me... I would rather hold 10 snakes than be in a small room with a huge toad... barf

"Just go with it" premier is FEBRUARY 11!!! Im so EXCTED!

I'm a wretched tennis player... I've maybe llifted a racket four times in my life

favorite restaraunt in Austin... MOONSHINE and NORTH... beer battered asparagus at Moonshine... and Bruschetta at North

in Ugly Betty.. i am NOT that tall! They put me in giant heels and on a big box so I looked like a giant! hahah It was hard to balance on that thing

At my school we didnt have popular groups... we had theatre groups.. athletes... partiers.... etc.... I fell into the student council group... I was senior class president hahah a goody goody

favorite personal athlete--- aside from my husband.... Im a big Peyton Manning fan... he's a good guy and quite funny. I know you will get mad at this.... but TO is REALLY sweet and I like him as well... a good guy!

I am not a twitter addict!! I just like to share funny anecdotes that happen to me... sometimes I wont tweet for weeks

My favorite sport to watch... FOOTBALL!!! I love high school football! My high school team was the NC state champ last year!

my current favorite song that you should ALL DOWNLOAD--- is "Home" by the band Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros... it's happy and how Im feeling right at this moment

Favorite movie of all time... such a tough one! I have so many SO SO many.. closer... almost famous.. one flew over the cuckoo's nest

my favorite charity.... Special Olympics (my aunt is a special olympics athlete) and Andy Roddick Foundation (helping at risk youth)

I was VERY shocked about the Maxim list and I definitely should not have been in the top 100... very flattering


Brooklyn WAS their first name choice... my mom liked Brooke and my dad jokingly suggested my full name... mama loved it and I got it
       
Most of my friends are NOT models acutally... although I have friends in the biz... only one dear friend of mine is a model... the rest rest are in north carolina or texas... ones in law school... another in marketing... definitely distant from my crazy fashion world

hahah photographed at coffee shops alot... yes, because I drink wayyyy too much coffee... I get a small iced latte with an extra shot! sometimes with flavor if Im craving something sweets... like caramel... or chai or something

my dog is 2 and a half!!! I love her so much! I cant imagine how much one must love a child!

embarrassing wardrobe malfunction.... yes many shirts going a flying.... pants ripping... falling down in heels.. you name it.. it's happened to me

the last book I read....? I started The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo... couldn't finish it!!! so boring in the beginning!!!!!

I read all the twilight books in two weeks.. LOVED them.. not a huge fan of the movies though... they have to fix those vampire eyes!

iphone... and mac.. Im an apple girl. I love my ipad... I use my computer more though!

I really enjoyed reading her answers and learning a bit more about her. She seems very down to earth and sweet.

xoxo,

Veronika.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

SI Swimsuit Issue: Brooklyn Decker Graces 2010 Cover

You didn't think I'd possibly post about anything else today than the swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated, right? especially since the gorgeous Brooklyn Decker made the cover (yay for her!) At just 22 years of age, this is quite a big accomplishment for her modeling career.


What I love about SI is the natural makeup, soft wavy hair, gorgeous skin (with freckles showing!) and the curvier bodies. Before someone takes my next comment the wrong way, I am going to preface it by saying that to me, being the height, weight and shape I am naturally, the bodies of many of these models look very achievable. None of them look emaciated, they just all look gorgeous and thin, but with curves. I love that Sports Illustrated uses women with a variety of body shapes. In addition to models, the swimsuit issue features Olympic Athletes, Dancing with the Stars dancers and football wives. I love it!

Here are some of my favorite models/shots from the issue. You can see all of the photos online too, just click here.

I'll start with the stunning Brooklyn Decker. I know exactly why she got the cover, she is just perfection in every shot! All photos from SI.com. Click to enlarge.



I love this yellow suit:

If you want to see more of Brooklyn, you can go to her gallery here.

Then, there's stunning model Cintia Dicker. Can we discuss the perfection of her face? To me, her skin, hair, eyes, lips etc are just so stunning. Did I mention I LOVE freckles? I used to have way more of them and though I know they are caused by sun damage, I think they are incredibly sexy and beautiful. I miss having obvious freckles. Mine started to fade in high school. I remember getting a modeling job when I was about 15 and my agency fibbed a little and told them I had a face full of freckles. I showed up and the makeup artist had to draw freckles onto my face with an eye pencil. Good times.

Another favorite of mine is model Daniella Sarahyba. Her features are so beautiful and I love her thick, dark hair. Here she is:

Then, there's a model I haven't seen before named Esti Ginzburg. I love her face too. I think Sports Illustrated really chooses their models carefully and picks girls with youthful, gorgeous faces as opposed to runway models who can sometimes be more harsh/editorial/intense looking (not all, but some.) SI always has women who (to me) look very feminine, girly, pretty.

Next up is longtime SI model Anne V. Love her!

Model Bar Refaeli posed for SI again this year, looking awesome as usual. Look at the way her hips curve! Beautiful!

Model Irina Shayk is another fave of mine. Her exotic features are so beautiful:

Julie Henderson has also done SI for several years now, and I love her super-natural look (and her cute freckles of course!)

Last, but not least, another fave of mine is model Julie Ordon. Isn't she pretty?

What do you think of this year's SI Swimsuit Issue? Do you have any favorite models from this year? Let me know in the comments below. I was surprised not to see Marisa Miller this year.

Before I go, here are some additional pics of Brooklyn on her press tour for her SI cover.


xoxo,

Veronika.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Home Gymin' it & Elle Make Better Workout DVD's Feat. Brooklyn Decker (love!) Review

Last night my personal training session was canceled so I finally decided to pop in one of my Elle Make Better series workout DVD's featuring Brooklyn Decker that I talked about in this post.

First off, let me start by saying my home gym isn't anything fancy. In fact, it's a small section of our guest bedroom, which is never used because we hardly ever have guests stay over.

So far, this is what it looks like:

Yes, that is yet another box from Marshall's. It is a larger version of the smaller one I got a couple of weeks ago. It holds an excersice mat, free weights and resistance bands. I may replace the one in my gym room with the smaller one so I can put the larger one upstairs in an area we use more often. I'm going to think about it.

Here is the inside (minus the mat)

Pretty simple. I'm sure my collection will grow. Here is the room:

That is my actual workout area. There's my pretty blue mat and my stability ball. I just set them out like that for the picture...I typically have them tucked away. Here's another view so you can get a better idea of the space. That door leads to a full guest bath:

There's enough room for me to move around and do all of the moves I need to. It looks pretty small in photos, but the space is actually quite good. Here's a view of my DVD collection. Please note that the TV stand is absolutely horrendous and I plan to replace it:

And...here they are all laid out:

Okay, so back to the topic at hand. Like I said, my trainer canceled, so after doing about 30 minutes of cardio, I decided to pop in Elle's Make Better "Beauty Sculpt" DVD.

I got an intense workout. In fact, I'm not sure if a beginner could even do the workout. I broke into a sweat and was pretty out of breath, and I've got good core strength and work out regularly. I would say these DVD's are for someone at an intermediate level. I also should mention the Beauty Sculpt routine is an interval training format (so weights and balance moves mixed with bursts of strength cardio.)

That's the only DVD I've done so far from the set of 3, but I've previewed them all and they all look great. Another fun feature is that they have little fashion, beauty and travel segments with Brooklyn Decker. Since I could pretty much stare at her perfection all day, those are fun to watch (and you can learn or thing or two from Elle EditorJoe Zee- love him!)

If you are looking for a more intense workout, I recommend this set of DVD's. I will report back when I try the cardio one. Truth be told, I probably won't do the yoga one very often, however, I will try it once just for the purpose of reviewing it.

I don't know if I've mentioned this before, but I am not a huge fan of Yoga. I don't know if it's because I can't relax or whatever...but I prefer the fast pace of pilates. I do like Bikram (hot) Yoga though. I guess I just feel I get a better burn with pilates but I do understand that Yoga has great benefits as well.

One more thing I wanted to add that I liked about the videos was that they feature Brooklyn and a trainer. Brooklyn isn't perfect at all of the moves, which actually made me feel better. You can tell she is working hard, but you can also see she isn't as perfectly coordinated as the trainer is. It makes me feel better to know it doesn't have to be perfect and over time it gets easier. Also, her body is amazing, but she isn't so crazy thin that she wasn't relatable. I actually found her body to be thin but more achieveable than most models (at least the way it looked in these videos.) Brooklyn is curvy. She's got boobs and hips!

Here is my list of home gym improvements I'd like to make:

1. Hardwood floors
2. Flat screen TV on wall
3. Prettier TV stand
4. Large, full-length mirror
5. A Bosu ball
6. Inspiration wall (with pics of celebrity bodies to motivate me- though, Brooklyn Decker's body is motivating enough!)

I think adding those elements over time will make the space more work-out friendly and will encourage me to work out at home more.

Do you have a home gym? Does it motivate you? Let me know in the comments below. Also, if you have some fave workout vids, please share those too!

xoxo,

Veronika.




Saturday, December 26, 2009

A New Year: Make Better, Not Make-Over

Elle Magazine's January issue featured an entire section about "making better" (instead of the dreaded "making-over".)

I thought this was a really positive message- because after all, most women want to be true to who they are when making improvements, not made-over into someone they hardly recognize.

I admittedly got sucked-in by the ads promoting
Elle Magazine's new "Make Better" Workout DVD Collection (available on amazon.com)

EDIT: Umm... I just went to Elle.com and noticed you can get ALL THREE DVD's for $44.95 and I paid $29.99 for just one on Amazon.com (I'm going to return the Amazon one because I ordered all 3 instead- way better deal and now I'll have 3 different workouts.) I hate when stuff like this happens, but I wanted to warn my readers so you too can get the better deal! (Oddly, Elle Magazine promotes getting the DVD's on Amazon in their ads...wtf?)


Brooklyn Decker is one of my favorite models, so when I saw the previews online, I just had to buy the video. I purchased the "Elle Beauty Sculpt" DVD, because I like to learn new moves I can use at the gym. I also like having the option of working out at home for the days where I don't feel like leaving the house, but don't want to feel like a lazy slob!

I got the "Beauty Sculpt" DVD, pictured above- it should arrive by the 31st!

I will let you ladies know how good the videos are when I start them. I previewed Jillian Michael's "30 Day Shred" today too, and that looks like a good workout as well.

For some strange reason, my superhuman memory fails me when it comes to workout moves (yet I strangely remember plot lines from old Babystitters Club and Sweet Valley High books I read in 7th grade). That's why I like to have videos- they remind me and teach me the right moves that actually get results.

I remember Jessica Simpson was supposed to come out with a workout video when she was all toned for her role in "Dukes of Hazard" and I was disappointed that it was never released (she seems to be gaining lately so I guess she stopped her super intense workouts anyways.) Luckily, she is one of those women that looks good at any weight.

Do you ever use workout videos, or do you prefer going to the gym? Personally, I like to switch it up and keep things fresh, so a combination of group classes at my gym, gym workouts, home workouts and pilates classes at a seperate studio work for me.

And, because I just can't imagine leaving this post without some more pictures of the gorgeous Brooklyn Decker...here you go!



isn't she just stunning? *sigh*

and...her body is pretty darn good fitness inspiration, don't you think?

I could post 20 more pictures...but this has already gotten out of hand!

xoxo,

Veronika.

P.S. who is YOUR fitness inspiration? actor, model, friend, family member? Let me know in the comments below!