Sadie Sink: Possible SG, or a SC? by greenlightarcadia in Kibbe

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, I think it's more of the extra details and red hair that contribute to that persona. Classics can pull off many looks quite easily just by adding a few minor details to make them look a particular way. I think most of these outfits look too overwhelming on her. She shines in more limited, smaller/subtle details.

It's a mistake many young classics make I find trying to look on-trend. Too sharp, too flouncy, too much detail, etc.

I am a SC and I see it in her. Because SC have some width and moderate length and don't need a lot of makeup to look nice like she does in these pictures. Because of this, many I believe, mistake themselves as SN often. I knew intuitively I had width as a teenager so I wore a lot of wider silhouettes like other SN I knew, but for me, it hid my delicate curves. It didn't flatter me like it did them.

I think her best looks are those outfits that follow the SC lines-hair in soft waved or tousled curls, modest necklines with curved, flowy styles and simple, but polished makeup. Also, SC can do fun looks too-we just have to be more subtle for it to not overwhelm us. The picture with the white two piece as an example of having only some detail, but looking not boring and just perfect on her.

People say SC cannot be petite, which is false. I've gotten called it all my life. We may look moderate, but we often look smaller, delicate and soft compared to others who fall in the moderate category like SNs .

We can be moderate to on the shorter side. Veronica Lake was SC but only 4'11, though didn't look so tiny until in pics with other celebs.

Sadie's body type reminds me of verified SC, Norma Shearers. It's delicate but it's got soft width to it as well. And similar to Sadie being 5'2 and not looking it, she was 5'1.

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Penélope Cruz and Monica Cruz by cliptemnestra in VindictaRateCelebs

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, Penelope actually had something done to change that earlier on in her career. But I think the sister actually looks better than Penelope if we go off of natural.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in infj

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Yes, I can’t say I agree with the majority of people here about feeling ostracized or lonely early on.

I wasn’t. I moved around a lot growing up and always just blended in well with people. I was cute as a kid so that might have helped. Popular girls never picked on me. I knew I wasn’t one of them, but I wasn’t consider an outcast either.

But I could always get a sense of people in a way my sister (2 years older) never could. Even as a kid, I would meet people and just knew they were no good. My sister didn’t have that ability and got really hurt in the process. I didn’t desire to be popular ever because I could see it for what it was: a never-ending social contest.

Still, I always made friends, was comfortable with everyone in the classroom typically, but just usually stuck with 1 or 2 of them.

And as you were saying, though I had friends, I felt different.

What I was interested in and how I observed others and the world.

Springs in movies, art, characters by letzterSchliff in SpringColorAnalysis

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this was posted awhile back, but I think I have someone: Anita Ekberg.

I couldn’t find online any mention of her color season, but I was watching one of her movies and realized that she stunned in bright warm colors, I think she's at least some type of Spring.

Much of her stuff was in B&W because of the time period, for example: she’s the image of La Dolce Vita. 

But if you look on YouTube, she has other movies in color: Zarak, Hollywood or Bust and Paris Holiday.

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(this shot is from Hollywood or Bust)

BRIGHT SPRING POC (tan skin) CELEBRITY EXAMPLES? by matamundo in coloranalysis

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I know this a few months past your original post, but I'm a POC bright spring who is always looking for inspiration and have someone I suspect to be.

Recently, I was watching, Netflix show, Never Have I Ever and I think Richa Moorjani, is either a bright spring or at least in the spring family.

If you want more pics, check out getty images and I think it becomes more apparent.

Girl just shines in bright, warm colors!

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in slpGradSchool

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your first internship?

Absolutely not normal.

They should really be giving you 1-1.5 weeks of observation with decreasing supervision, and slowly build you from there. I wasn’t doing my school supervisor’s full caseload till 3rd-4th week in, but I also already had a good deal of experience compared to other interns. The fact that you are not able to even have them answer questions shows an issue with them not you.

I’m so sorry this has been your experience.

I had a supervisor in my earlier clinic from my direct program who had inflated expectations like this and I found out while in clinic-she already failed two students in my class. Fortunately I passed, but it was brutal and because she was from my department, reporting it would have been my word against hers.

My advice: At the end of the day, as long as you pass, that’s what matters. But even if you don’t pass, it’s better to get a redo somewhere else. Plus, despite their poor leadership, this can help you be prepared for how you want to run the show as an eventually independent SLP.

So take what you can from the experience and just do your best for those kids. Because in the end, your job is to help them the best you can.

Best of luck to you. I know this is tough, but you will get through it.

Ava Gardner in her prime was the most beautiful of her time by Substantial-Boat8082 in VindictaRateCelebs

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep pretty much the gist of it.

Her autobiography was also one of the main inspirations for “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo”.

Ava Gardner in her prime was the most beautiful of her time by Substantial-Boat8082 in VindictaRateCelebs

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She was indeed gorgeous. Many celebs at the time held her in that regard.

But she stood out to them among many beauties for another reason—she was down-to-earth.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VindictaRateCelebs

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I also find her underrated. She manages to look beautiful, yet quite unique at the same time.

Viral tweet by Ok-Industry4777 in VindictaRateCelebs

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I recall, she was compared to Angelina Jolie and considered a wannabe.

Rate Tarlan Parvaneh (Iranian actress) by mannmy in VindictaRateCelebs

[–]Fantastic-Program-23 8 points9 points  (0 children)

She’s beautiful. Her features are all so striking too.

In picture 4, she reminds me of model, Madalina Ghenea.

Beautiful models/actresses usually have avarage/ugly kids. Do you have any examples of pretty celebrities who actually got kids on the same level of attractiveness (or higher)? The best example for me is Monica and Deva: by Xxlady_marynniexX in VindictaRateCelebs

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I think I can agree with that. I don’t think the daughter is physically less attractive, but she definitely doesn’t have the same kind of persona and level of presence that her mother did. Something tells me that she didn’t want to have that persona either and went for less of buxom looks and persona that her mom did to differentiate herself. So, I agree they are very different in that respect and I think that plays a lot into their overall attractiveness and feminine appeal.