The Canadian supermodel, 57, claimed in September that she had been left “permanently deformed” and “brutally disfigured” from a cosmetic procedure called ...
“You’re not going to see me in a swimsuit, that’s for sure. But I’m so grateful for the support I got from my friends and from my industry… Denying the photoshoot marks a comeback after a number of years living as a “recluse”, she added: “Am I cured mentally?
Supermodel tells British Vogue she was left 'permanently deformed' by rare side effect.
I left and called my mother and she said, ‘Get out now and get to the embassy.’ So that’s what I did, and they got me home.” “But I’m so grateful for the support I got from my friends and from my industry … Evangelista said she is now “trying to love myself as I am”, but still regrets the procedure. In July, she appeared in advertising for the luxury brand Fendi, also shot by Steven Meisel. Look, for photos I always think we’re here to create fantasies.” “You know what, I’m trying to love myself as I am, but for the photos … The model was keen to make clear this was not an accurate representation. So I went for it – and it backfired.” Or sometimes I would have a stick of celery or one apple,” she said. “I was so embarrassed, I’d just spent all this money and the only way I could think of to fix it was zero calories, and so I just drank water. “If I had known side-effects may include losing your livelihood and you’ll end up so depressed that you hate yourself … Evangelista, 57, said she had tried various methods to correct the rare post-procedural complication, known as paradoxical adipose hyperplasia.
Read Linda Evangelista's British Vogue Sepetmber 2022 cover interview in full. The original super, Linda Evangelista, returns to Vogue to share her story ...
“I knew I had to make a change, and the only change was to tell my truth.” She decided that the only way out was to tell her story. Of course,” she leans in, taking a sip of iced tea, “I had no idea who Jane Birkin was.” Yesterday’s session with Steven Meisel was her first Vogue cover and fashion shoot in some time – she says that she has spent five years in “hiding” since, she alleges, a fat-freezing procedure left her “brutally disfigured”. Even at 57 years old, and even after the trauma of her much-publicised ordeal with Zeltiq CoolSculpting, a body-contouring treatment, Linda has a presence that could part an ocean. Statuesque, she glides in full fashion and make-up, from wardrobe to set, passing me en route for a brisk introduction.
Former supermodel Linda Evangelista is on the cover of British 'Vogue,' her first major fashion cover since she went public with her CoolSculpting side ...
“Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do.” “I was so embarrassed, I’d just spent all this money, and the only way I could think to fix it was zero calories, and so I just drank water,” she recalled. “I was losing my mind.” According to Evangelista, she was so depressed she refused to leave the house except to accompany her son, Augustin James Evangelista. As noted in the article, Evangelista is mostly covered in the photos, and she openly admitted using tricks of the trade for the photoshoot. “If I had known side effects may include losing your livelihood and you’ll end up so depressed that you hate yourself …” she told the magazine. This week, she made her biggest move yet, appearing on the cover of [British Vogue](https://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/article/linda-evangelista-british-vogue-interview).
Linda Evangelista has graced the front cover of British Vogue magazine after revealing she was left “brutally disfigured” by a botched beauty treatment ...
“I got to where I wasn’t eating at all. But I’m so grateful for the support I got from my friends and from my industry…,” she told Vogue. “You’re not going to see me in a swimsuit, that’s for sure. “It was about stubborn fat in areas that wouldn’t budge. Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do.” “Am I cured mentally?
Linda Evangelista opens up about getting back into modeling following a CoolSculpting procedure that allegedly left her "brutally disfigured."
"For photos, I always think we’re here to create fantasies. I have had stitches, I have worn compression garments under my chin, I’ve had my entire body tightly girdled for eight weeks – nothing helped," Evangelista said. "I was losing my mind," she told British Vogue. "That’s not my jaw and neck in real life," Evangelista said. [September issue](https://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/article/linda-evangelista-british-vogue-interview), Evangelista opened up about getting back into modeling following [a CoolSculpting procedure that allegedly left her "brutally disfigured." It isn’t going to be easy," Evangelista told the fashion outlet in an interview published Thursday.
The iconic supermodel graced the cover of British Vogue's September issue, with an accompanying profile by deputy editor Sarah Harris.
The lawsuit has since been settled. I drank the magic potion, and I would because I’m a little vain,” she said. She also discussed her decision to seek out CoolSculpting initially, as well as her life and career today.
Linda Evangelista has appeared on her first major magazine cover since a cosmetic procedure left her “brutally disfigured” and “permanently deformed”.
“I can’t live like this anymore, in hiding and shame. But I’m so grateful for the support I got from my friends and from my industry,” she said. “I loved being up on the catwalk. “You’re not going to see me in a swimsuit, that’s for sure. “You know what, I’m trying to love myself as I am, but for the photos. I think it’s allowed.”
It's a year since the model said a botched cosmetic procedure had left her "brutally disfigured".
She should be a model.' That, and I was obsessed with fashion." Asked if she was aware of her beauty, and if boys wanted to date her, she replied: "No! CoolSculpting is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment for visible fat bulges in nine areas of the body." Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do." I wouldn't have taken that risk." "But for the photos," she added.
It's a year since the model said a botched cosmetic procedure had left her "brutally disfigured".
She should be a model.' That, and I was obsessed with fashion." Asked if she was aware of her beauty, and if boys wanted to date her, she replied: "No! CoolSculpting is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment for visible fat bulges in nine areas of the body." Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do." I wouldn't have taken that risk." "But for the photos," she added.
Linda Evangelista has appeared on the cover of British Vogue just months after revealing that a fat freezing procedure left her "brutally disfigured".
But I’m so grateful for the support I got from my friends and from my industry." I look forward to the next chapter of my life with friends and family, and am happy to put this matter behind me," she revealed. "I have incisions all over my body. I wouldn't have taken that risk." Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do." "You know what, I’m trying to love myself as I am," she added.
The Canadian supermodel said her appearance after the cosmetic procedure CoolSculpting had left her 'so depressed that you hate yourself.
The full feature is in the September issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday. But I’m so grateful for the support I got from my friends and from my industry. I drank the magic potion, and I would because I’m a little vain. Denying the photoshoot marks her modelling comeback after a number of years living as a “recluse," Evangelista said: “Am I cured mentally? “Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do.” “You know what, I’m trying to love myself as I am, but for the photos.
Linda Evangelista told British Vogue: "That's not my jaw and neck in real life — and I can't walk around with tape and elastics everywhere."
She also said her insecurities were taken care of in the images due to the modifications McGrath made. The supermodel said she still finds it difficult to look in the mirror or have people touch her body. I look forward to the next chapter of my life with friends and family, and am happy to put this matter behind me," she wrote, adding that she was grateful for the support she has received. She added that she has to walk with a girdle as the hardened fat will cause chafing to the point of almost bleeding. [an Instagram post](https://www.instagram.com/p/CUJZa40tWXC/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=1df71d23-9a1f-4aef-abd1-7ff9958f5f43) from September 2021, Evangelista alleged that she was left "brutally disfigured" after undergoing the CoolSculpting cosmetic procedure, a less invasive alternative to liposuction. She said that makeup artist Pat McGrath "gently" pulled her face, jaw, and neck back with tape and elastic.
Former supermodel Linda Evangelista has opened up about the mental health toll of her disfiguring cosmetic procedure in a new cover story with British ...
"They wanted me naked and it wasn't a 'Would you do nudes?' conversation, it was a 'You will do nudes,'" she recalled. "I'd just spent all this money and the only way I could think of to fix it was zero calories, and so I just drank water. "Those CoolSculpting commercials were on all the time, on CNN, on MSNBC, over and over, and they would ask, 'Do you like what you see in the mirror?' They were speaking to me. CoolSculpting is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment for visible fat bulges in nine areas of the body." The 57-year-old also revealed she had been influenced by repeated TV commercials, saying she would have refused the fat-freezing treatment if she had known that "side effects may include losing your livelihood and (ending) up so depressed that you hate yourself." In a wide-ranging interview, Evangelista discussed various attempts she has made to reverse the damage, including undergoing two liposuction treatments and wearing compression garments.
Linda Evangelista told British Vogue how she tried to reverse the alleged damage of CoolSculpting. After liposuction failed, she said "the only way I could ...
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Linda Evangelista Got Candid About Photo Retouching And Using Face Tape, A Year After Alleging That A Fat-Freezing Procedure Left Her "Brutally Disfigured".
I’m trying to love myself as I am, but for the photos…,” she continued. Absolutely not,” she continued, noting her attempts to correct the side effects with liposuction, compression garments, and even stopping eating. Linda said she first became aware of the procedure through seeing adverts "over and over" on television news.
The model had to tape her jaw and neck to appear on the magazine's new cover, years after a botched cosmetic procedure sent her into seclusion.
I was so embarrassed, I’d just spent all this money and the only way I could think of to fix it was zero calories, and so I just drank water. Even still, Evangelista seems sadly resigned to the business’s binary views of what and who is beautiful enough to sustain the vile fashion industrial complex. “I loved being up on the catwalk. Within three months of the procedure, Evangelista recalled to People that she soon began noticing “bulges” at the areas she’d wanted to shrink and tighten—her chin, thighs and upper torso. “I think it’s allowed. “Look, for photos I always think we’re here to create fantasies.
Linda Evangelista looks stunning on Vogue cover - after admitting last year she had cosmetic surgery that left her 'disfigured'
She said of the transformation, “You know what, I’m trying to love myself as I am, but for the photos. Talking to Vogue about the incident the Canadian model said, “Am I cured mentally? As a result, she has filed a lawsuit against the parent company of the brand, Zeltiq Aesthetics. Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do.” Absolutely not,” while admitting that she can't look in the mirror anymore. [Vogue ](https://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/article/linda-evangelista-british-vogue-interview)(opens in new tab)- looking radiant, in a series of stunning pictures - however, after she [sued an aesthetics company because of a coolsculpting treatment that went wrong](https://www.womanandhome.com/beauty/beauty-news/linda-evangelistas-coolsculpting-treatment-left-her-disfigured-and-a-recluse-for-over-5-years/), she admits that the pictures saw her face being taped back by a makeup artist.