Showing posts with label model. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model. Show all posts

Monday, 5 June 2017

7 Important Steps to Becoming a Successful Model

1. KNOW YOUR MARKET

One of the most important steps to becoming a model is knowing your market. What does this mean? Well, for starters, depending on the area you live in, certain trends and looks are more popular than others. For instance, runway modeling and fashion show modeling are not as widespread as commercial modeling for print occasions like magazines, newspapers and store sales papers. Also knowing your market will help you know what look the agencies around you are looking for. Living in a suburban area, agencies aren’t looking for that sleek, ultra-sexy look with overstated hair or makeup like bigger cities are. In fact, the more natural look is actually preferred in suburban areas, while more trendy, sleek looks are wanted in the city. If your look doesn’t fit your market, move to an area that does, or consider traveling back and forth to an area that does. Also know whether you’re auditioning for a market that advertises petite sizes, plus sizes, certain clothing trends, or for a targeted market like natural living, city trends, cosmetic companies, etc. Research, research, research!

Sunday, 23 April 2017

model's profile:JOHNSON MIKE OLUSEGUN

Names:  .               Johnson Mike Olusegun
Occupation :      Modelling,Acting,Blogging,Fashion Designer
Hobbies:              traveling,web surfing,sewing,singing
Facebook:             prince jonzy Mike olusegun
Instagram:                           @princejonzy
Skype:                  princejonzy
Tell:        +2347037146513
Email:    youngmollyworld@gmail.com
Location:         lagos
Hight:           6ft
Chest:           42
Shoulder:          20
Waist:       34
Shoe:        44


Thursday, 2 June 2016

Steps to take to be a good and outstanding model

They say if you ´walk the walk´ then you have to ´talk the talk.’ In modelling, it is the other way around. Walking the runway puts models on the spot. Pure and simple. While you may only be as good as your last ´turn´, choreography routines can help to give confidence and direction to new ´up and coming models´, or established models looking to ´perfect´ their craft for high end campaigns or events.

Modelling is as old as art (when it started on the Spanish Steps in Rome in the 17th Century) but in the advertising driven culture of the West, modelling has recently made a place for itself as a fresh, high profile and highly lucrative career. In simple terms, models wear the fashion and accessories of designers for runway and catwalk shows (and in print campaigns), but in a culture where big names mean big money, some models become brands of their own. Realistically, no one has any real interest in your opinion, personality or dialogue (unless your Jon Kortajarena, Andreas Velencosco or Tyson Beckford.)
These, coined ´supermodels´, not only strut and pose along the catwalk in new fashion, but become icons themselves; earning fame and renown as the models every designer wants to hang their clothes upon. As Gianni Versace on famously said;
Wear the clothes, hang the clothes, feel the clothes, sell the clothes and be the clothes.” – Gianni Versace

First Steps to Being a Runway Model

So, what are the first steps to being a runway model? Well, there are many steps and manoeuvres, literally. Complete an honest self-assessment to ensure you have the physical qualities necessary for a male runway model. Most runway models are at between 5’11” and 6’2″ and weigh between 140 and 165 lbs. Your physique should be lean, yet strong (never muscular, because that can affect the models performance on the shows and their fit to the clothing. This is the body type that designers look to display their clothing. However, as trends change, your body will have to depending on the designer and his philosophy.
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