And that is about all I know. I’m not sure, but maybe this is the same Mew as Mew Amornpan?
It’s hard to tell sometimes with all the hair and makeup for different photo shoots. But I am thinking not, because when I look at this next photo this Mew looks so much, um, fuller than the other Mew.
She really is very busty, isn’t she. And how about those blue contacts.
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October 4th, 2009 at 4:14 pm
I’m glad to learn that I’m not the only person who has trouble recognizing the same woman when hairstyles, clothes, lighting, and make-up changes. And frankly, women that young frequently don’t have as much character in their faces. Or maybe the industry tends to select for similarity.
Not to say I don’t find her beautiful.
October 5th, 2009 at 12:47 am
I read something very interesting one time. Research was done on what makes faces attractive. And it turned out that the most “average” looking faces were the most attractive. What they meant by “average” is that they averaged many faces together using computer processing and the more faces they included in the average, which meant less distinctive character, the more attractive people found them. So it is probably true that they most often pick models with the most “average” faces and they end up looking similar.
October 5th, 2009 at 4:38 am
I would have guessed they were completely different, although the last photo has a similar feel to the photos of the last Mew from the Zoo magazine (with the dyed hair and contact lenses).
Why do Thai ladies love the contacts so much? My wife had the blue ones and kept wearing them despite me telling her I loved, and preferred her dark eyes.
October 5th, 2009 at 5:15 am
Are they the same Mew? I’m not so sure.
As for colored contacts, what can you say about fashion? We wear stuff that is awful sometimes just because it is fashion. Think about braces for teeth as fashion, the most terrible.