: Supermodel Chanel Iman is widely considered . . . . by most in the fashion world . . . to be the most BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD. And the latest issue of FOAM MAGAZINE . . . shows why she is.
The chick is GORGE!!!
Juicyj3001, I agree she is very pretty but she is not the most beautiful bause no one can be.
Stop hyping her up. She is not the most beautiful woman. She is beautiful and I can be others can attest to this, but I live in NYC and I can spot 50 chicks who can beat her in the looks department and shape department.
MTO uses the term most beautiful far to loosely. Not to mention the word bad. I'm not saying she isn't attractive.She is in fact cute.Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.However there maybe something wrong with the writers of MTO vision or their standards to be considered beautiful aren't very high.By the way People magazine has name Beyonce Knowles most beautiful. So is this MTO version of most beautiful & how long will she hold the title?
Come on yall. Give props where props are do. That girl is gorgeous. There are a lot of pretty people but I definitely don't see people on the streets everday or even on television that are as pretty as her. I have seen people that can give her competition but there are different kinds of pretty. Finally, she is definitely more prettier than Beyonce. Beyonce just has more media backing and is more known worldwide.
Um...wouldn't you have to have seen every single woman in the world AND have a agreed upon definition by the entire society to say that someone is the most beautiful in the world? Isn't beauty subjective? Although she is very beautiful in my opinion, there is no such thing as the most beautiful woman in the world. That's the most ridiculous title i've ever heard and some dumb-*** are falling for it.
[TheOnlyGod descends into the room]
So Chanel-Iman, the *** in the "fashion industry" elected you most beautiful...
Well you know beautiful, only TheOnlyGod can make you "Goddess"...
Now tell these "mortals" how much you want to pull a Kimora Lee...tell them how much you really want the "BlackestGod" & not a white-ghost or half-bred atheist.
Kimora Lee only got BabyPhat from wackass Russell Simmons...Chanel-Iman wants BabyGods with...TheOnlyGod
[TheOnlyGod ascends out of the room]
@webstedd
SMH...Just curious...but why do you choose these Black chics that are "trash" in Hollyweird like Joy Bryant...
Checkout Joy Bryant in the movie named "LONDON". She destroyed her reputation & credibility in this movie exactly like Halle Berry did in "MONSTER'S BALL".
I'M not that into Chanel-Iman but so far she hasn't gone to far-yet . *knocking on wood* LOL!
@TheOnly
To be honest, I have not followed Joy Bryant's career, so I am unaware of the movie you mentioned; however, I will strive to view it. What other black actress have I named that is trash? As I have stated in the past, I rarely watch television, so I am not always up on the latest news concerning people. I guess I was trying to denote "simpleness" as the type of beauty I find to be refreshing.
@webstedd you said:
Don't be so emotional? <<<Is this directed towards me? SMH.
I prefer Joy Bryant's "look" over Chanel-Iman's features but Joy lacks morals as most women in Hollyweird. Chanel-Iman may sellout sooner or later like her namesake Iman and Beverly Johnson...we'll see.
So you like the movie "Claudine"? Here's something for you:
Lyrics - The Makings Of You Artist - Gladys ***
A little sugar-- honey suckle lamb
A great big expression of happiness
Boy you couldn't miss -- with a dozen roses
Such would astound you-- The joy of children laughing around you
These are the makings of you-- It is true, the makings of you
It's been a miracle-- for what you've done
Please stay by my side-- Two can be one-- the righteous way to go-- Anyone would know
I believe I thought I told you so-- You're second to none
Love of all mankind-- should reflect some sign-- Of the words I'm trying to recite-- They're close, but not quite
Almost impossible to do-- Describing the makings of you.
*Remember that one? ;~)
@TheOnly
Do I remember? Yes, I remember that song--I fell in love with it as soon as I heard it. To be honest, after hearing it as one of the soundtracks, I desperately searched for it online--I love Glady's raspy voice on that song. Wow, you have started something--I'm searching for it now--don't know why these folks won't make music like that again.
Do you remember Minnie Riperton's song, Loving You as well as Rose Royce's song, Wishing on a Star? What about the song, A Spanish Rose in Harlem? For about the next hour, I will be listening to music--you started this..lol.
@Missmedia81
Sad, but true, if Mr. Charlie acknowledges black beauty, then he has to begin to the truth about black people, their culture, and their history. Deep down inside, he recognizes the beauty of black women, but he must elevate the white woman, so that he can continue with his superiority lie. What is more sad than this, is the fact that he has successfully sold the lie to a vast number of black men who moan and groan about Mr. Charlie's suppressive ways, but willing allow him to keep them yoked to the carriage of oppression--the vanguard is dead.
@TheOnly
Wow, you mean to tell me that I mentioned something you are clueless about, wow. Well, the movie, A Warm December, stars Sidney Poietier and an amazingly beautiful, black, woman named Esther Anderson. Sidney is portrayed as an American doctor who travels to England for vacation and to participate in a motor-cross race. While there, he bumps into his beautiful co-star and secretly falls in love with her--he basically stalks her throughout the movie. Eventually he meets her and they fall in love and decide to get married, but a secret she held from him prevents the two from getting married--sad to say, the African princess hides the fact that she has sickle cell anemia.
The movie is splendid and showcases a lot of African music, which I truly enjoyed. You have to watch it--I ordered it off of Amazon.com. Yes, I watch a lot of urban movies, basically it's a hobby of mine to collect books and urban movies--do you have any urban movies to suggest for my viewing?
@webstedd
Sidney Poitier. <<<That explains it...Ever since I saw the movie "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?" & hearing Sidney say that awful line to his father in the movie:
"I don't see myself as a Black man; I see myself as a man".
^^^I never respected Poitier. I could not believe that he would allow white-Jews put those words in his mouth. Those Jewish-kikes would never denounce their Jewish heritage--just to be a man. They will brand you anti-semetic if you don't acknowledge their Jewish heritage.
However, "A Warm December" sounds astounding. Plan to watch it when I get the chance.
Do you know:
"The Spook That Sat By The Door"--Ivan Dixon 30th Anniversary Edition (This edition has an important interview with the independent filmmaker Ivan Dixon).
@TheOnly
Yes, I am aware of the movie, The Spook Who Sat by the Door, I viewed it years ago--there is also a book along with the movie. I use to think that the spook was a white person, but was floored when I learned it's a black person--guess the Panthers had their share of spooks, huh?
What else can you suggest? The other day I came across a movie titled, Money Matters and Black Butterfly--think I will purchase them. Think and suggest something--trying to expand my collection.