Week 2 of the Modelling Awareness Campaign introduced you to former model and celebrity makeup artist, Sarah Jagger, as well as personal branding guru, Alexia Leachman!
This Sunday the Storm Team will be heading down to the T4 Stars 2011 event at Earls Court to find the next new face, big thing, supermodel…! Whatever you choose to call it – they will be there scouting for it! Could it be you? Continue Reading
Model Advice is helping Faux Face Models with their search for a female model to work in Hong Kong, the shopping capital of the world!If you are between 5ft 6”-5ft 9” tall and have a waist size 24” – 26” then this is your lucky day!
Calling all male models this Saturday, 26th November. Strike a pose at Westfield Shepherds Bush for your chance to be Shortlist-ed! Remember this original post about the model search well its not yet too late!
Here are the all important details:
Re-book those appointmens, you may be the next male supermodel!
The little black dress or more affectionately know as LBD. Is there a little black dress for everyone? Strictly speaking No! Black is not the greatest colour for everyone (especially as one gets older).
(Warm tone, great asymmetric hem suitable for any leg! No designated waist, can skim over small tummy. (Asos £200)
Black does have the great advantage of hiding the odd lump and bump which is why it has earned itself the highest accolade and the presence in most women’s wardrobe. I don’t look so good in black, and don’t own one, has that hindered me , no. There are plenty of alternatives out there!
Black is a cool colour tone so works best on a cool skin tone. If you are very fair black can look over powering. Know your skin tone and compliment it with a dress that matches. Find out you skin tone at www.Garmentology.co.uk
Posted: November 8, 2011 at 4:45 pm | Tags: Model, Style, tips
Good style is all about really understanding your body’s own unique proportions so that you know what suits you best whatever fashion throws at you.
It’s about you being in control – letting your body dictate, not what fashion houses dictate.
First and foremost that means knowing and understanding your assets, so that you know how to present them to the best advantage to maximise your potential.
What fashion model would not want to be signed up to one of the most prestigious modelling agencies in the world today, that is ELITE MODEL MANAGEMENT?
Well, here’s your chance to not only get signed, but be groomed to perfection by Elite as they are constantly on the look-out for the next fashion supermodel, and the UK is there current stop.
Launched in 2007, Model Advice provides a place where aspiring and professional models can receive invaluable tailored advice and direction to guide them in their career. We aim to raise awareness and protect models from the pitfalls that exist in an unregulated industry by providing a platform where expertise and opportunities are available at the click of a button.