Cindy Crawford Clarifies Why She Shared Nude For 'playboy' Shoot Against All Advice
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Regarding her career, Cindy Crawford was recognised as an all-American girl to the next door. She protested against the reputation while deciding to post nude pics for 'Playboy' journal in 1988, a debated choice that launched her to great heights of success. 

In the second episode from 'Apple TV+' of 'The Super Model' docuseries, Cindy Crawford clarifies that becoming Revlon's face provided her a certain scale of job safety and freedom to continue on more adventurous projects. In 1988, Crawford was asked to work on 'Playboy', and she said that everybody in her life at that time believed that she should not do 'Playboy'. 

Crawford mentioned, 'The modelling agency I was with believed it didn't align with the work I should pursue. The brand still carried a certain reputation that may have deterred some individuals.

The Supermodel Understood The Platform Of Playboy

Cindy Crawford Clarifies Why She Shared Nude For 'playboy' Shoot Against All Advice
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The supermodel, Cindy Crawford, goes on to share that she acknowledged the 'Playboy' platform and what that signified and the posing status in the magazine that was certainly out of the doors from the normal trajectory for the 'Vogue' model at that time. She still feels drawn over the project. 

Crawford said, 'I do not know if there was something that fascinated me. Hence, against the suggestions of my agents, I confirmed 'yes". It surely assisted that the offer to carry out the shoot survived through Herb Ritts, a famous fashion photographer. 

Crawford says, 'Herb Ritts was somebody I worked with many times. I lived at his home and we were very good friends. She also agreed to the publication that they were not required to pay her for doing a lot as long as she could control the images and wanted the right to murder the story whenever she didn't prefer it. 

Crawford says, 'Herb and I joined with one more trip we were carrying out for French Vogue to Hawaii. We did a shoot for a snapshot of 'French Vogue' and then completed a shoot for a picture of Playboy. You could not tell which type of pictures were there for French Vogue and which snapshots were for Playboy; they were organic, and I liked them.

Cindy Crawford Never Feels Like A Victim Of Her Choice If It's Liked Or Disliked By Others 

Cindy Crawford Clarifies Why She Shared Nude For 'playboy' Shoot Against All Advice
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Crawford said that what matters to her is having the ability to make her own choices, even if others don't agree with or approve of those choices. She uses posing for Playboy as an example. She emphasises that even though some people may not like or support her decision to pose for Playboy, she doesn't feel like a victim of that choice. In other words, she doesn't regret it and sees it as an empowered decision she made for herself.

In addition, since Crawford and her colleagues' supers highlighted, her nudity is too much supported in their business. In some conditions, they've less or no control over how their body is to be represented. Catch more insights from Dailypopmix.com and continue reading the trending pieces. 

Naomi Campbell is talking about how she feels when she's in photos where she's not wearing any clothes. She says it depends on who takes the pictures and how they're done. Sometimes, she doesn't feel like she's not wearing clothes at all.

Cindy Crawford Clarifies Why She Shared Nude For 'playboy' Shoot Against All Advice
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 It's all about the concept and how tastefully the photos are taken. She explains that when people see these photos, they might think she's comfortable with her body. But that's only sometimes true. She didn't necessarily feel that way. 

When she did these photos, she felt she was playing a different role or character, not just herself. So, even though she wasn't wearing clothes, she felt she was dressed differently.