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  1. Jaime King, the model who became a face of “heroin chic,” in conversation with Alissa Bennet. “People made it seem like we were glamorizing death, but we weren’t; it was our way of saying something about the kids who were dying too young.”

  2. La moda heroin chic atrajo numerosas críticas y desprecios, especialmente de los grupos antidrogas. [18] Diseñadores de moda, modelos como Kate Moss y Jaime King, y películas como Trainspotting fueron culpabilizados de exaltar el consumo de heroína.

  3. Fue una de las integrantes de esa pandilla de jóvenes que encumbraron el heroin chic a principios de los 90. Por entonces Jaime King era modelo y salía con el fotógrafo Davide Sorrenti...

  4. Davide Sorrenti’s girlfriend at the time, Jaime King, became the poster girl for the heroin chic movement. All images courtesy of the Davide Sorrenti archive. The end of heroin chics popularity coincided with the shocking death of photographer Davide Sorrenti.

  5. The Post headline seems to be conflating “heroin chic” – the 90s look characterized by grunge Calvin Klein ads featuring avatars like Kate Moss and Jaime King – with general thin-worship, a...

  6. Chicas jóvenes como Kate Moss o Jaime King ocuparon las portadas de las mejores revistas. Muchas voces cercanas al sector de la moda criticaron duramente esta tendencia hasta que a principios de los dosmiles se esfumó. ¿Qué fue y cómo surgió el heroin chic? ¿Acabó desapareciendo o sigue presente en el mundo de la moda hoy en día?

  7. Actress Jaime King, then-girlfriend of a teenage Davide, was using heroin from as early as fourteen. “Young girls were doing drugs because they thought it made them cool,” Francesca tells me. “Photographers who never did drugs in their life all of a suddenly started, to be down with the models.