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Caroline's Stuns In New Images
Caroline’s Stuns In New Images
Caroline’s Stuns In New Images
We’re in love with these brand new images from our stunning Commercial Model Caroline! She has never looked better!
In these new shots, Caroline is doing what she does best; showing off her gorgeous smile! Shot by the talented photographer Vivienne Edge, we are loving these new shots!h
Caroline has had a busy year so far booking awesome jobs and attending some great…
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Everything you wanted to know about: getting supermodels out of bed, diversity and eating zebra with Mandela – Carole White on her legendary career
Gotta save this one for later--- its a long read.
Danielle Ragenard, director of newly established IMG Models Australia, takes valuable time out to chat about her style and passions, and working with Miranda Kerr.
So glad to find things about the faces behind the famous faces of fashion --- hmm, I like the sound of that. “Faces behind the famous faces of fashion.”
YOU RIGHT BITCH?!
I have had a couple of agents/bookers in my time. Some good, some great and some fairly two-faced, passive aggressive ones.
I make a point of being nice and very thankful to all my bookers because basically I think it’d be a pretty shit job. Dealing with ungrateful, moody girls who are always unhappy about something and not to mention what problems clients would bring to them, I imagine is fairly crap day in and day out, but if they don’t do what they’re suppose to I don’t take it lying down, it’s a business after all.
One day I was in having a meeting about the plan moving forward with one of the later mentioned types of booker. I’ve mentioned in a previous post that i’m not the Victoria’s Secret, girl next door species of model. We were wrapping up the meeting and she was chatting about my clothing when she said “what do your parents do?!” I explained dad is a musician and mum is an artist and she looked me dead in the eye and said “that explains it all. You’re not going to turn out exactly normal are you”
WTF does that mean, like really lady, WTF.
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Our 8-12 year old modeling class had a blast working with some of the older JRP models in the park! Interested in taking a class like this? More info here: http://jrpnewengland.com/traingingcurriculum/modeling/
Model Agent Carole White Says ‘It’s Hard’ To Become A Model
Carole White Chats To Steve Wright On BBC Radio 2 About How To Become A Model
Former model and agent Carole White chatted to Steve Wright on BBC Radio 2′s afternoon show earlier in the week about being a model agent, what it takes to make it in the fashion industry and how scouts find the next big thing. The team here are Talent Management were eager to hear the outspoken model agent’s tips and secrets on how to become a model.
The 63-year old was asked by Steve and Tim what it was like running her model agency Premier Model Management, which she founded in 1981 with her brother. Ladies modelling was their core business and Carole used to represent Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and Christy Turlington in their supermodel heyday.
Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell and Carole White at the Halcyon Hotel Photo: Premier Model Management
When asked how easy it was to become a model, the Premier Model agent said, “In the 90s it wasn’t as hard to become a supermodel (as it is now)… there were less models around… John Casablanca made them special and branded them”.
White told Steve that ‘it’s hard’ to become a supermodel now as they didn’t used to have to be as tall (models in the 90s were usually 5’8” and over whereas now it’s more like 5’10″ / 5’11″). The former model also suggested that potential models nowadays may be the tall / pole-like girl in school – perhaps a netball player. But one thing is for certain, they often have to be ‘odd-looking’…
Carole explained to listeners that Russell Marsh (Casting Director for Prada) has a talent for finding girls that are deemed ‘odd-looking’ and making them an overnight success:
“The models get more beautiful as their career progresses… as their confidence grows their beauty grows.”
Marsh has launched some of the most successful models in the business, he told The Telegraph in March:
“I am always asked about what I look for, but I find it hard to put into words. Casting is such an instinctive thing. I adore Lara Stone. She looks like something out of a Vermeer painting. I saw beauty, but I also saw imperfection, which is what I like about the gap in her teeth. There was a feeling that she was insecure about it; there’s something wonderful about seeing the beauty in people that they themselves don’t necessarily see. Lindsey Wixson is extraordinary – she looks like a Tiny Tears doll. Daria Werbowy has that aristocratic, androgynous look I love.”
Male models, on the other hand, are much easier to find according to White who believes that young males are more likely to be fit and in-shape compared with young girls. When asked if male models need to have any specific attributes she said it doesn’t really matter what they look like as long as they have “high cheek bones” and “good bodies”.
Premier Model Management have four scouts that scour the UK regularly for fresh new talent to places such as Primark and Topshop as well as festivals.
Carole also mentioned that the agency is very against eating disorders and they regularly attend eating disorder seminars. They want female models to be ‘athletes’ and encourage them to go to the gym and provide them with a nutritionist.
If you think you might have a unique or even ‘odd’ look and could be the next big thing you can apply via our website.
- See more at: http://www.talentmanagement.com/blog/2013/09/model-agent-carole-white-says-its-hard-to-become-a-supermodel/#sthash.XiT8jlzn.dpuf