The Veep show is back on the go! Hundreds of flowers and beauty gods return!



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The Veep show is back on the go! Hundreds of flowers and beauty gods return!

Ever since the last Veep show of 2018, these healthy, fresh, winged and glowing runway angels have become the white moon in the hearts of countless good men and women.

 

 

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Six years later, the much-anticipated show is back in the public eye after a hiatus, controversy and transformation.
When 'beauty power' sweeps the fashion world again, what are the attractions of the refreshed 2024 Veep show?

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Diversified “Beauty Power”, let the world witness every kind of beauty.
Over the past six years, people's views on fashion and even the world have changed dramatically due to cultural interactions.

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There is no specific size for beauty.
Over the past few years, plus-size supermodels have appeared more and more frequently in the four major fashion weeks, and this show boldly used several plus-size supermodels to interpret hot and sexy outfits, showing the passionate charm, but also conveying a positive concept of body image to the public.
The richness and diversity of sizes allow clothing to return to its original meaning: serving people, not overriding them.

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Beauty happens at the age of 18, 38 or 68.
Three supermodels with epic and stunning looks appeared on the stage of Veep:
Carla Bruni, 56; Eva Herzigova, 51; and Kate Moss, 50.
These three veteran beauties, all of whom have made their mark in the history of world fashion, have been cleansed for half a century and now have a different kind of look.

 

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