Khrysti Hill
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Let's be honest, these days there are very few newsworthy
events where urban modeling is concerned. The golden age has long
since been gone. However, every now and again something truly worth
blogging about comes along. Khrysti Hill's return to the
scene in SHOW magazine constitutes such
an event. Enjoy. (Click images for unusually large
versions, lol)




Khrysti Hill - New SHOW Cover
04/08/10 10:32 AM Filed in: Video Vixens
Khrysti Hill was one of the
first really big models to give
me an interview for my blog, so I couldn't be
happier for her. Plus, she's one of the all time
greats in this genre.
In Urban Modeling It's All About the Body
08/17/09 12:59 AM Filed in: Video Vixens
If you wanna be an urban model, you’d better be a brick
house, because it’s going to be a tough road ahead if
you’re not. Don’t get me wrong, you might get a
little shine if you’ve got just an okay body. But
you won’t be remembered or in demand like Maliah Michel or Bria Myles. Take Khrysti Hill for example. She
hasn’t done anything new in over a year. Yet,
while other girls are dancing around half naked on
Youtube trying to catch a break, the die hard fans
are still pining away for new photos of Khrysti.
That’s because she epitomizes what the market
wants.
So what if you don’t have a great body? What if you have polite, demur curves. Be a commercial actress. That’s where ethnic women with pretty faces and petite bodies do best. You have to remember that urban modeling began because up until 10 years ago, the only place a woman like Bria Myles got props was on the streets of her neighborhood or in the club. No magazine would dare feature her on their pages (except maybe Jet), let alone a cover. But after J Lo and the birth of hip hop, a small chasm finally opened up in the mainstream for truly curvy models. The women guys had discussed at the barbershops for years were finally acknowledged in a legitimate way.
About two years ago, in rebuttal to what seemed like a tidal wave of ridiculously voluptuous women trying to get in the business (the Buffie effect), the magazines started trying to force more svelte models upon us, in an attempt to appease their advertisers no doubt. (Advertisers consider women who look like Buffie and Bria near porn.) Guess what? It didn’t take. The origin of this market was thick women and that’s what it will remain until it disappears. Models built like Chanta Patton can always find work in commercials or Maxim magazine or at Hooters. But girls like Khrysti only have this market, and it’s loyal to them till the very end.
Khrysti Hill’s Twitter page.

So what if you don’t have a great body? What if you have polite, demur curves. Be a commercial actress. That’s where ethnic women with pretty faces and petite bodies do best. You have to remember that urban modeling began because up until 10 years ago, the only place a woman like Bria Myles got props was on the streets of her neighborhood or in the club. No magazine would dare feature her on their pages (except maybe Jet), let alone a cover. But after J Lo and the birth of hip hop, a small chasm finally opened up in the mainstream for truly curvy models. The women guys had discussed at the barbershops for years were finally acknowledged in a legitimate way.
About two years ago, in rebuttal to what seemed like a tidal wave of ridiculously voluptuous women trying to get in the business (the Buffie effect), the magazines started trying to force more svelte models upon us, in an attempt to appease their advertisers no doubt. (Advertisers consider women who look like Buffie and Bria near porn.) Guess what? It didn’t take. The origin of this market was thick women and that’s what it will remain until it disappears. Models built like Chanta Patton can always find work in commercials or Maxim magazine or at Hooters. But girls like Khrysti only have this market, and it’s loyal to them till the very end.
Khrysti Hill’s Twitter page.

Exclusive Interview With Khrysti Hill
08/04/09 02:33 PM Filed in: Video Vixens
There’s been a lot of speculation about what happened to
Khrysti Hill since she disappeared from the scene about two years
ago. Well, she graciously granted me a very candid interview about
what she’s been up to, her feelings about the Amsterdam video, why
she shut down her website, and a lot of other things fans have been
wondering about. So sit back and enjoy this Indosplace.com
exclusive. (Click photo to enlarge image and interview pages.)

To read using Acrobat’s Reader, click here: K.HillInterview

To read using Acrobat’s Reader, click here: K.HillInterview



