Linda Evangelista graces the cover of “Vogue” with tape and elastic to hold her face in place

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Last Updated on 08/21/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

 

Linda Evangelista (57), the original supermodel, became the first cover model for the British edition of “VOGUE” since she confessed her failed cosmetic surgery operation. Linda revealed that this time she tightened her face and neck with tape and elastic for the photo shoot.

 

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All of this is resolved in this photo.

Last September, Linda Evangelista vehemently revealed on her Instagram that after undergoing a fat-cooling slimming treatment (CoolSculpting) in 2016, she developed “Peculiar Adipose Hyperplasia (PAH),” which forms large lumps of fat. She revealed that she was unable to go out and lived in hiding due to self-loathing.

 

After her courageous confession, Linda returned to modeling this July in collaboration with the Italian brand Fendi. A few days later, she announced that she had settled a lawsuit related to a botched cosmetic surgery procedure.

 

Linda appeared on the cover of the September issue of British “VOGUE” for the first time since her confession of the cosmetic surgery failure. Linda wore several outfits for the photo shoot, but in all the photos she wore a scarf around her face and a large hat.

 

In an interview with the magazine, Linda said that makeup artist Pat McGrath (Pat McGrath) tightened her face, chin, and neck using tape and elastic.

 

Linda said, “This chin and neck are not my true form. I usually can’t walk around with tape or elastic on me,” she continued.

 

I try to love myself as I am. You can see it in my photos, but I think I’m there to create fantasies. I’m allowed to create my dreams. All my anxieties are eliminated in these pictures. So I can do whatever I want.”

 

When Linda confessed to her failed cosmetic surgery last September, she said, “I suffered for five years and hid it for five years,” and explained why she had stayed out of the spotlight, “Because I looked cruel. My body shape has been permanently altered,” she explained.

 

In this interview, Linda said, “I still can’t look in the mirror, and I can’t stand the thought of my body being touched by anyone.

 

She then asked, “Have I recovered mentally? Absolutely not,” she assured us, then added, “But I am very grateful for the support of my friends and people in the industry.

 

Linda, who has returned to modeling after her suffering, had this to say about her future career choices.

 

I’m pretty sure I won’t be in a bathing suit,” she said. It’s going to be hard to find work with what’s sticking out of my body. Unless you retouch it, shove it in, tape it, compress it, or cheat it.”

 

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