Caitlin Saylor Stephens's narrative revolves around models at a Vogue photoshoot, depicting their harsh realities and experiences of objectification and manipulation in the industry. As they wait at a British estate, their discussions reveal an underlying brutality, with each model sharing harrowing tales of challenges and inappropriate encounters in their careers. The competition among them is palpable, showcasing a lack of camaraderie, as they bicker over who will wear the rejected wedding gowns of Princess Diana. Directed by Morgan Green, the play highlights issues of body scrutiny and the harshness of beauty standards.
Beauty is a cruel mistress, and it makes those who trade on it cruel, too. The models engage in a brutal game of sharing their worst job experiences, revealing a world distorted by objectification and hardship.
These women have absorbed all the scrutiny directed at their bodies, evolving into sharp, predatory figures. The competition between them overshadows any sense of camaraderie, showing the ruthless nature of the fashion industry.
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