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Fashion industry pays peanuts. People who work in the fashion industry make peanuts. Working for a major designer does not mean that she earned any money at all. There is no proof other than the tabloid magazine that she worked for Galliano and, if she did, what kind of work did she do. Get coffee? Based on her wardrobe choices, she knows even less than Mary about fashion and style so I doubt she assisted in the design process.
The proof that she is a failed model is that she failed to get more than a couple of jobs in a period of a few years. Successful models careers don't stall at such a young age. It doesn't make them a model at all let alone a successful one. It is hard to dispute that she is short, chubby, and has a big nose and bad teeth with a huge gap. The older she gets the homelier she gets. The agencies saw this coming and dumped her for being a bad bet hence her career stalled. It happens to failed models all the time.
Do you have the updated sales figures for Nigel? How could you possibly know that is still selling well around the world? Even so that doesn't mean that she got any money for it besides an advance and advances (and royalties) in children's literature are minute and royalties payment schedules are not built into every contract.
You equate supporting herself and not living in a gutter with being financially stable. The two have little to do with each other. People support themselves every day but most are only one paycheck away from homelessness. Financially stable is a different level altogether. That would indicates savings, investments and assets. Living in Paris but doing the menial work that Carina did indicates that she supported herself but in a hand-to-mouth manner.
I'm sorry but that's ridiculous. Not anyone can be in Vogue. Also not every successful model is a high fashion supermodel. There are lots of successful commercial models who make very good money but they don't do the glamorous modeling that we're all familiar with. I think it's a bit drastic to call her a failed model when modeling could never be considered a long-term career in the first place.
You are correct that most fashion jobs don't pay well because the perks of the job (clothes, cache of working in fashion, networking potential, etc) are more than payment. Also, a lot of girls with financial security are able to take these jobs because they don't worry about the lack of sustainable income. I definitely wouldn't say Carina worked a menial job, even if she was just an assistant. My goodness, she had to start somewhere right? I doubt they would have her running the company from the start.