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where she was discovered. Catwalking toward “super” status, Ajak has
signed a contract to become a face of Benetton, has scored editorials in
Vogue and fashion insider mag i-D, and has enjoyed the prestigious
honor of closing the Spring 2011 Lanvin show.
Fashion editor Zandile Blay credits Ajak’s standout status to the model’s decision to die her hair blonde. “She’s since dyed her hair back,” Blay points out, “[but], I think for a fraction of a second, it shone a light—literally—on her.”
NB: NEXT BIG MODEL SEARCH is not just about the slim tall runway model, but models of different sizes and heights that fit into varous model types and endorsements......... Which includes NEXT BIG MODEL SEARCH (Nigeria-Ghana 2012)
"Different Types Of Modeling" that can enter for this Search.
High fashion/Runway modeling
The high fashion look is usually girls with the high cheekbones, long necks and square jaws.
Glamour modelling
Really doesn’t have any requirements. They have more guidelines of what different magazines want.
Petite modeling & Plus size modeling
Petite models Α̲̅πϑ plus size models usually work for boutiques.
Teen modeling
Requirements: Ages 13 – 17
you will most likely be doing commercial print work and catalogue.
Mature modeling
Requirements:Ages 30+
You will see a lot of mature models in print and commercial advertisements.
Body part modeling (hand, foot, neck modeling, etc.)
You model your foot, hand, leg, neck, etc.
Commercial modeling(billboard,tvc,musical videos etc.)
This part of the industry there are no requirements, just that you fit what the client is looking for.
Catalogue modeling
There is a lot of catalogue work out there. You might be working a lot for brands.
Showroom modeling
Showroom modeling can be a runway show or more with fashion designers.
Promotional (trade show) modeling
There are no specific requirements for this field.
Editorial (magazine & newspaper) modeling
Editorial Models are the best of the best. They are the supermodels you know and love.
Fashion editor Zandile Blay credits Ajak’s standout status to the model’s decision to die her hair blonde. “She’s since dyed her hair back,” Blay points out, “[but], I think for a fraction of a second, it shone a light—literally—on her.”
NB: NEXT BIG MODEL SEARCH is not just about the slim tall runway model, but models of different sizes and heights that fit into varous model types and endorsements......... Which includes NEXT BIG MODEL SEARCH (Nigeria-Ghana 2012)
"Different Types Of Modeling" that can enter for this Search.
High fashion/Runway modeling
The high fashion look is usually girls with the high cheekbones, long necks and square jaws.
Glamour modelling
Really doesn’t have any requirements. They have more guidelines of what different magazines want.
Petite modeling & Plus size modeling
Petite models Α̲̅πϑ plus size models usually work for boutiques.
Teen modeling
Requirements: Ages 13 – 17
you will most likely be doing commercial print work and catalogue.
Mature modeling
Requirements:Ages 30+
You will see a lot of mature models in print and commercial advertisements.
Body part modeling (hand, foot, neck modeling, etc.)
You model your foot, hand, leg, neck, etc.
Commercial modeling(billboard,tvc,musical
This part of the industry there are no requirements, just that you fit what the client is looking for.
Catalogue modeling
There is a lot of catalogue work out there. You might be working a lot for brands.
Showroom modeling
Showroom modeling can be a runway show or more with fashion designers.
Promotional (trade show) modeling
There are no specific requirements for this field.
Editorial (magazine & newspaper) modeling
Editorial Models are the best of the best. They are the supermodels you know and love.
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