Li laughed. It was a bitter, dry sound. "To whom? In 1998, models were like umbrellas. If one broke, you threw it away and bought a new one."
When asked about the MeToo movement in fashion, she stood up and began to walk. Not a runway walk, but a stalk. She walked to the window, pressed her palm against the glass, and stood there for six minutes. Model Media - Li Rongrong - The Hardest Intervi...
Finally, she turned back. "You want a quote about MeToo? Here it is: The runway is a straight line. Justice is not. I am still waiting for the turn." Li laughed
Since I do not have access to a specific, unpublished transcript titled "The Hardest Interview" from a source called "Model Media," I have reconstructed a comprehensive, high-quality feature article based on the known public career of Li Rongrong, the dynamics of the modeling industry, and the archetype of a "hardest interview." This article is written in the style of an in-depth industry profile. By the Model Media Editorial Team In 1998, models were like umbrellas