"Music, art, theater. I'm just a big fan of beauty"
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The subtext is also a strategic softening. "Fan" is deliberately humble. It dodges the charge that a model claiming authority over "beauty" is vain or shallow. Fans don’t legislate; they admire. Hall makes beauty feel less like a weapon and more like a pursuit, a shared pleasure rather than a status competition. In a culture that alternately fetishizes and scolds women for caring about appearance, that rhetorical move matters: she’s claiming aesthetic desire without apology and without sermonizing.
Context does a lot of the lifting. Hall’s fame was forged in an era when supermodels were both cultural icons and cultural punchlines: envied, consumed, dismissed. This line reads like a small act of reclamation. She’s reminding you that fashion’s surface is not automatically empty; it’s one branch of a larger human hunger for form, rhythm, spectacle, and craft. Beauty here becomes less a verdict and more a vocabulary.
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"Music, art, theater. I'm just a big fan of beauty." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/music-art-theater-im-just-a-big-fan-of-beauty-154649/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.









