"A lot of modeling is how much crap you can take"
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The intent is almost parental - a warning dressed as a shrug. In six words, she reframes "professionalism" as a tolerance test. The subtext is that modeling doesn't just commodify bodies; it trains people to normalize being handled, evaluated, and corrected in public. "Crap" is doing heavy lifting here: it's vague enough to include everything from scheduling chaos to sexual harassment, but specific enough to feel lived-in. That ambiguity makes the line durable across generations of fashion labor, from editorial sets to influencer economies where the gaze is constant and the feedback loop is brutal.
Context matters: Hutton came up in an era when models were becoming celebrities but had little structural control - few protections, fewer voices, and plenty of gatekeepers. Her candor reads like a counter-myth to the era's glossy magazines: the real glamour is not suffering beautifully, it's surviving a system that quietly expects you to.
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| Topic | Resilience |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Hutton, Lauren. (2026, January 17). A lot of modeling is how much crap you can take. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lot-of-modeling-is-how-much-crap-you-can-take-81045/
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Hutton, Lauren. "A lot of modeling is how much crap you can take." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lot-of-modeling-is-how-much-crap-you-can-take-81045/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"A lot of modeling is how much crap you can take." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-lot-of-modeling-is-how-much-crap-you-can-take-81045/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.






