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Modeling. Vanessa Torres. A for agencies:. There are 2 different types of agents: Acting Modeling

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  1. Modeling Vanessa Torres
  2. A for agencies: There are 2 different types of agents: Acting Modeling They are the go to people. They get the information about acting, auditions. They submit headshots and resumes. They take portfolios and they review it. Agents make contracts with casting directors, productions companies or ad agents. entertainmentwallpaper.com
  3. B for bold: Its difficult as it is to become a model with all the certain criteria they have already but if your bold then it makes it easier. Being bold gives you an up in the industry. It lets you stand out and it gives you the attention of agency and of the designers. Of course you have to go to the right designer because some of them like for to be natural and with not much bold. paddylastinc.wordpress.com
  4. C for catalog model: What do catalog models do? They model clothes in catalogs. Unlike supermodels they actually look like everyday people. They don’t need to have any physical requirements they just have to have the “look” needed for the catalog. The requirements they need to have are usually: Height 5’7 or taller Dress size 4 or 6 Bust 32-35 Waist 22-25 Hips 33-36 inches portraitphotographerdallas.blogspot.com
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  6. E for eye model: As an eye model you usually work for makeup companies or eyewear companies. You need to take care of your entire face and make sure that your eyes are in perfect conditions. Your skin should be nice and even and your lips should be moisture. When you are an eye model you need to make sure that all of your face is in good conditions. eyeshadowlipstick.com
  7. F for features: A models features are not necessarily directed by the fashion world, its by the model agencies. They make sure that model is almost perfect. Perfect? Of course, there is many different types of perfect and it also depends on what you will model. Example: a catwalk model has to be flat-chested so that the clothes fall properly on her. Zimbio.com
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  9. H for Haute Couture Haute Couture meaning “high Sewing” or “high dressmaking” its basically like customized clothes. Is made for specific customers and its usually really expensive. An example of it would be Chanel. hunger-games.net
  10. I for information: In order for you to be a model you have to come into contact with all the correct people. Most young girls come into contact with scams and their money is taken and their career doesn’t go anywhere. You go local and try to go into contact with a agency near by. Make sure the agency looks legit and its not a scam. From there depending on the agency they will ask for certain requirements, such head shots and so on. Flickr.com
  11. J is for jobs: Jobs in the modeling world are difficult to find but also are super fun. Think about taking pictures for a job and traveling the world just to play dress up, that would be fun. Its easy and its simple and it pays a lot. The downs of finding a job is that you have to fit certain requirements other then that it’s a great job. models.com
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  13. L is for lifestyle models There are 3 types of categories that deal with lifestyle modeling. Glamour, fashion and lifestyle. Glamour and fashion are specialized due to their styles and requirements. As for lifestyle models they come in all shapes, sizes and ages and they are there to show off how people live.
  14. M for Model Management. They are the person who manages your career after you have made yourself a “someone” in the business. They usually get about 15% of what you make. Al they basically do is recommend photographers, classes and workshops. allaboutmodels.net
  15. N for next top model America’s Next Top Model is a show hosted by Tyra Banks and the whole purpose of it to see who becomes the next model. They go through stages and take photo-shoots to see if they have the potential to become the next big thing. They go all around the United States to cast the prettiest girls and so they can be on the show. realityshowbuzz.com
  16. O for overweight models There's skinny models and of course there's overweight model. Some people are totally against that but why? I mean in the world there is plus size women so there should models modeling their clothes too, right? There are beautiful models that are overweight like Toccara Jones. thicksational.com
  17. P for posing When posing take into count the following factors: Breathing Posture Limbs Camera Sitting Poses Cleavage Smile Lifestyle Movement Portrait & Body http://www.bleeek.com/modeling-posing-tips.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8YZIL8JZfg&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active
  18. Q for queen: Beauty pageants are another form of modeling in a way. They both focus on the physical beauty of the contestant. Difference of beauty pageants and modeling is that in beauty pageants there is a winner and in modeling there's just models but they both focus on the same thing. Another thing they have in common in that in pageants they also want head shots. politico.com
  19. R is for runway model: In order for you to be a runway model you need to make sure that you meet the requirement of the designers, most of them carry small sizes. They will look at your bone structure. So mot many models can make the cut. Most designers like models around the age of 16 to 17, since this is the time when your bone structure is still at its growing stage and you usually at your slimmest. findfreegraphics.com
  20. S For size: The modeling world has many different sizes but they all depends on who your modeling for. Most agencies require the following: Tall 5’9-5’11 Thin 108-130 lbs. Dress size 6-8 Desired figure around 34 B-24-34 Waist no larger the 25” Maximum hips 35.5 celebritybeautybuzz.com
  21. T for twiggy Twiggy revolutionized the modeling world. She “was the world’s first supermodel: a skinny kid with the face of an angel who became an icon,” according to her official site. She became known because of her boyish hair cute her amazing eye lashes. rachelclairecollection.blogspot.com
  22. Unique features: Some agencies like for their models to have unique features on their faces or on their bodies. For some designers they find it attractive for the model to have broad shoulders, that way they model the clothes better. madfeekree.wordpress.com
  23. V for valention Valention Clemente LudovicoGaravani was born May 11, 1932. He is best known as Valention. He is a fashion designer and is best known in Italy. His best known lines are Valentino, ValentionGaravani, Valention Roma and R.E.D. Valention. He became interested in the fashion industry when he was in school. When he finished school he moved to Paris to continue with his dream. vivalanachaetheartist.blogspot.com
  24. W for weight: Weight has always been a problem for models as well for the everyday women. They all believe they should be a certain weight and in modeling they are supposed within a weight limit but of course we also want our models to be healthy. Most designers want for their models to be tall and thin, why do such thing? Because usually the material they use to make clothes is very little and instead of trying to add on they rather keep it that way and find a model that can fit into it. howtohealthylife.com
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  26. Y for Yves Saint Laurent He is consider “The King of Fashion.” He was born 1936, in Oran, Algeria. He was introduced into the fashion world when he won the contest for his asymmetrical cocktail dress in 1954 and he went to work for Christian Dior. seattlemet.com
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