Claudia Schiffer on modeling at the age of Instagram: "I would have failed!"
"The new generation ... they do not have a filter."
Claudia Schiffer is easily one of the most recognizable names in the world of modeling and continues to keep the world record Guinness for the most magazine covers. But this supermodel, now 47, has recently stated that the world it has defined has changed so much, it will never succeed today.
"I am a shy, private person," Schifferadmitted toThe post of New York. "The new generation, nowadays, they do not have a filter - they can only share and share anything at any time, and I think it's quite difficult to share more than some things. So, If I had to do it in the '90, I think I would have failed! "
Of course, in the 90s, she should not have had to, since the iPhone did not exist. The change that technology has caused in this cultural landscape is so great that last year it caused a "supermodel war" between the beauties Statues of yesteryear and the filtered cherubins of today.
It all started when Stephanie SeymourRecountVanity fair While Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid were "beautiful girls", it would be more likely to call them "b * tches of the moment that the supermodels. Then Rebecca Romijn forwarded to pretend that Kengi was "no real supermodels"Because they were catapulted with glory by social media, rather than crawling their way into a steep ladder in Stilettos.
Things have so heated so much that the queen of everything, Tyra Banks, herself had to enter the pen a mediator open letterThis battle of the beautiful.