<div> <figure class="fig-media fig-media--type-photo fig-media__content-main"><figcaption class="fig-media__legend">On the cover of the September issue of Vogue magazine was the beautiful Linda Evangelista. Francois Bouchon / Le Figaro INVESTIGATION - From the former supermodel Linda Evangelista, who was featured in vogue, to specific influencers on social networks, an increasing number of women claim that they were victims of devastating cosmetic manipulations. The most anticipated issue of Vogue magazine is the September issue, which is known as "The September Issue." This issue marks the beginning of a new season in the world of fashion. The British edition of the magazine decided to feature Linda Evangelista on its front page this time. Linda Evangelista was a supermodel in the 1990s and is known for making statements such as "I will never get up for less than $10,000." Photographed by Steven Meisel, who helped make her famous together with Peter Lindbergh, the Canadian model may be seen there wearing a coat by Dolce & Gabbana and with a crimson scarf wrapped around her face. When we look at the woman who is about sixty years old, she appears to be as flawless and radiant as she did when she was in her prime when we examine her more closely. Cryolipolysis sessions are an aesthetic treatment that is supposed to destroy fatty deposits by the cold to reshape the silhouette. However, if the cover has caused so much ink to flow since the end of August, it is because it celebrates the courage of the model with her face and body "deformed" for five years. This is because the cover celebrates the courage of the model with her face and body "deformed." The illusion is executed flawlessly in the photographs (due to a... Only subscribers will be able to read this content. There is still 87% of the world for you to explore. In the same way that you cultivate your independence, you also cultivate your curiosity. You may continue reading your article for just $0.99 for the first month. Are you already a subscriber? Please log in. </figcaption></figure> </div>