Victoria Justice Fashion Spread In Seventeen Magazine
Victorious star Victoria Justice recently lent her model looks to Seventeen magazine and did a fashion spread for them. The two page spread showcases a few fall looks that she models while the editors explain what they are. You can find photo photos at the bottom of this post.
Victoria has been doing a lot of magazines and taking on smaller roles. But I guess that is part of her big career and is proof on how it is growing. I say in no time that she will be on the big screen in a starring role and have her own clothing line. What do you think about her future in her career?
Do you like the fashion spread? I think they did it in a tasteful fashion and made it really about the clothes and Victoria Justice. It works out well for her, the fashion and the magazine. I just would think that they would have an article on her and have her on the cover if they were going to feature her in a spread.
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I do not know how to respond to your question about her future, with respect to her career, Lisa. These are difficult matters. Sometimes I consider something, and things just go haywire. For example, just today I was thinking about a feller name of Daniel Defoe. Don’t know why, but could not get him off my mind for the life of me. Then, bam, out of the blue I was inundated with images of Miranda Cosgrove. I could not, for better or worse, get my mind on anything else. I sat and thought, “Why, Miranda Cosgrove, and why, now?” And, try as I might, I could not set my mind to thinking about any other thing. The thought that accompanied the images of Miranda Cosgrove, in my mind, was the thought that she must have great inner strength. Then it was time for dinner. Nothing like concentrated thought to give a man a voracious appetite, I guess.
After I ate, it was easier to consider Vic and her future. She should probably take as much time as she needs to in making her decisions. Her decision to take her time, and write all of her owns songs for her album, may be the right decision, for her. Miranda Cosgrove, for her own reasons, decided to write only some of the material on her album. I like to imagine that Miranda will always think that she made the right decision to do so. And that, however things turn out, she always has plenty to eat. Food, being, as it were, one of the necessities of life. Yum. Yum.
The spread was wonderful. Vic has such great fashion sense. I was amazed at how quickly Katy Perry took up the Victoria Justice “look.” I saw her lurking outside Club L in a hoodie just like Vic’s. My first thought was, call security. My second was that Vic, being so much younger, could probably outrun Katy. My third thought was, perhaps Katy and Ke$ha could give Vic advice on how fashion choices play out in the real world, and maybe Vic could teach Katy and Ke$ha how to act.
And, you are right, Lisa, they should do a cover on Vic, along with an interview. It would be interesting to know how Vic is going to continue her education. I have tremendous esteem for her, and imagine an education, of the right sort, is somehow necessary, even if it is not formal.
Joy to you, Rose.