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  1. Mainboard Models who haven't been updated in over a year. 

     

    Commercial

    Larissa Huber 

    Keidy Moreno

    India Wadsworth

    Brenda Mutoni

    Carlie Sis

    Jada Bowen

    Lisa Bull

    Gry Arnstad

    Bre Joyner

    Ana Leal

    Susan Gossage

    Amanda Charlwood

    Hayley Higgins

    Nadine Wolswinkel

    Anja Van Zyl

    Lieschen Botes

    Lauren Hanawalt

    Alden Hoyt

    Sarah Mutch

    Decimaria Vania

     

    Editorial

    Alex Wurfel

    Billie Jazz

    Laurel Stovall

    Grace Small

    Laura McCone

    Anta Fall

    Laura Selfridge

    Jana Drews

    Ben Grimes 

     

     

     

    Both

    Joelle Kayembe

    Monica Castilo

    Leigh Yaegger

    Charlotte Lohman

    Holly Burrows

    Carmen Solomon

    Nora Affrin

    Nanda Hampe

    Liga Melne

    Rebecca Iacone

    Galuci Mello

    Paolo Back

  2. A list of Classic Models who need updating:

     

    Models over 30 who still work a lot

    Anouk Baijings

    Nelly Pak

    Laura Juk

    Laura Mesas

    Wendy Dubbled

    Ebony McIver

    Gail O'Neil

    Gabrielle Rickli

    Beate Hohl

    Agatha Relota

    Velaug Skandssen

     

     

    * a lot of these older models were top editorial model of their time. you might come across their older work or current commercial work. 

  3. Armanda Barten 

     

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    Agencies:

    Vision Models Capetown

    De boekers Amsterdam

    Model Management Hamburg

    Munich Models 

    storm Models London

    Wilhelmina New York

    Next Models Miami

    Wilhelmina Los Angeels

    TFM Models Oslo

    Modellink Gothenberg

    Unique Models Copenhagen

    IMM Models Brussels

    Wilhelmina Models Panama

    Sight Management Barcelona

    Major Models Milan

    Metropolitan Models Paris

    Elan Models GenevaBody

     Body & Soul Vienna

     

    Catalogs:

    UK: La senza, Boux Avenue, Look Again, Littlewoods, Freemans

    Germany: Bon Prix, C&A, Witt Weiden, Bauer, Otto, Schwab, Peter Hahn, Creation L, 

    Sweden: Ellos

    Denmark: Femilet, Bon'a Parte

    South Africa: Edgars, Eddie Bauer

    US: Cache, 

  4. Violet Budd

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    Agencies:

    Premier Model Management

    Elite Models New York

    Elite models Miami

    Elite Models Los Angeles

    Ice Models Capetown 

    Le Management Arhaus

    Model Management Hamburg

    MC2 Models Tel Aviv

    Marylin Models Paris (no longer with)

    Fashion Models Milan 

    Modellink Gothenberg (no longer with)

    Pricillas Models Syndey

    Red Eleven Auckland

    Touche Models Amsterdam

     

    Catalogs:

    UK: ASOS, Agent Provocateur, Figleaves, Marks & Spencer, Littlewoods, Wallis, Tesco, Myla, La Senza, Lipsy, Next

    Sweden: Halens, Nelly

    Australia: Ezibuy

    Germany: Jungstil, Madeliene, Bon Prix, New Yorker

    US: Fredricks of Hollywood, Lia Sophia, Avon, 

    Canda: La Vie En Rose

  5. Janini Milet

     

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    Agencies:

    Wilhelmina Models New York

    Wilhelmina Models Miami

    Wilhelmina Models Los Angeles

    Premier Model Management London

    Ford Models Paris

    Traffic models Barcelona

    Fashion Models Milan

    Modelwerk HamburgStars Models San Francisco

    Elite Models Lisbon 

    Be Models Brussels

    Visage Models Zurich

    Beau Mangement Dusseldorf

    Erberk Istanbul

    MC2 Models Tel Aviv

    Office IM Brazil

     

    Catalogs:

    Marks & Spencer, Bon Prix, Delias, Nordstrom, Next, Banana Split, Boux Aveneue, 

  6. Jamie Gunns

     

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    Agencies:

    Premier Models London

    Muse Models New York 

    Wilhelmina Models Miami

    Ford Models Los Angeels

    Karin Models Paris (recently left)

    Women Models Milan

    Munich Models

    Modelwerk (recently left)

    Elite Models Stockholm (recently left)

    Best Models Lisbon

     

     

    Catalogs:

    ASOS, Marks & Spencer, Macys, Bloomingdales, Otto, Bon Prix, Nelly, figleaves, Lipsy, Agent Provocateur, Littlewoods, Le Redoute, Venca, Nordstroms, Saks 5th Avenue. 

  7. Posted

    E-commerce is catalog that are featured online such as ASOS,Nelly, Bon Prix, etc.There are certain models who are regular seen doing e-commerce work in various countries. I thought I would start a list.

     

    This is for models who regularly do catalog work for several companies in several countries. Do not place a model  who has worked for one client. Also do not post a model doing catalog work in here. Those belong in this thread:

    http://www.bellazon.com/main/topic/51748-catalogue-fashion/

    Just a few pictures with the companies she has worked for. Use post 1 as an example. You don't have to put hte agencies down just the name of the clients. If you know more info about a model, just quote the post and add more clients. :)

    This explains what e-commerce is:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2291103/The-earning-models-youve-heard-How-posing-online-retailers-rake-20-000-week.html

  8. Enjoy  :Angel:

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    I'm sorry but there are SO MANY fashion models from New Jersey. I am sure they could have gotten one to do the "NJ theme". I'm sure it wasn't her idea. Some of those shots look great but she's not from New Jersey. I think it would have been better for her to shoot say in St Thomas, the place she was born. after all, its a tropical location. 

  9. http://www.vogue.in/content/channeling-indira-gandhi-vogue-india-fashion-shoot#1

     

    "In India, there are three things that people care about: cricket, Bollywood and politics," says Vogue India's senior fashion stylist Aaditya Walia. "I'm not interested in sports, we already do a lot of Bollywood, but no one wants to touch politics. So I thought why not put politics and fashion together and come up with something we can relate to by channeling one of the most iconic Indian individuals of our time?"

    The concept led to Yes, We Can, Walia's 10-page February fashion story photographed by Prasad Naik, starring Gia Johnson in the style of a modern day Indira Gandhi.

    "The shoot is also a hope message for the future of women in politics," adds Vogue'sfashion director Anaita Shroff Adajania.

    To view the Yes, We Can shoot, get February's digital edition here, or download ourinteractive iPad edition and get your first issue free!

    The shoot is inspired by Indira Gandhi. How did you adapt her persona into aVogue fashion story?
    In the '70s and '80s, Indira Gandhi was an independent decision maker who spoke with conviction. She was not only an inspiration to so many women, but she also showed how a powerful persona can rise above everything else. I wanted to depict a day in the life of someone like her -- a woman prime minister who was also a mother, wife and daughter. And of course, Indira Gandhi was also a style icon; no one else really connects fashion and politics like her. 

    What qualities did you look for in casting the model?
    We chose Gia Johnson because I wanted an Indian who would know who Indira Gandhi was and what she represented and be able to step into her shoes. Gia [who is half British, half Indian] fit the bill aesthetically as well -- Gandhi had a very specific look, especially the strong jaw line and cheekbones, and Gia's features were similar in that respect.

    What influenced the fashion styling?
    Indira Gandhi was an Indian woman who travelled the world, she would mix style sensibilities by wearing a lot of trench coats as well as saris. So the clothes we used aimed to show a woman who embraced her heritage but with a modern twist. We used texture to show her ethnic side, while the silhouettes were more western and structured, giving the model a strong look. We also used a lot of black and white because people wore very simple colours in that era... bright shades would have taken away from the story.

    What influenced the hair and make-up?
    We tried a few different over-the-top looks, but after a discussion with Anaita [shroff Adajania, Vogue's fashion director], we decided that since the hair was the iconic thing about Indira Gandhi, the rest of the make-up should be simple and real. [Make-up artist] Amanender Sidhu kept the hair as close to Gandhi's original style as possible so that it would be instantly recognisable -- but with added dimension, volume, frizz and drama that turns the look into high fashion. 

    The location had to be Lutyen's Delhi... 
    We decided on Delhi because it's the seat of political power. We definitely wanted to include parliamentary buildings in the shots to make the shoot look real; after all, we were trying to depict a person who actually existed and worked there, not a fictional character. Even when we photographed the politician in her 'home', a typical Delhi farmhouse, we chose one that had simple colours -- wooden floors and white, pastel walls -- to make it look like a house from the '70s that Gandhi could have lived in.

    What influenced the choice of photographer?
    The photographer is captain of the ship, and he needs to have a clear direction. We needed a photographer who would shoot the subject the way it is. Prasad Naik likes to play with old world charm and keep the model's body language real and interactive, not pose-y. Also, since Prasad is from Bombay and not Delhi, he was able to look at the government buildings I see every day with fresh eyes and come up with different angles to the story. The result: The images look like a Vogue shoot, not paparazzi shots.

    What's the bigger message?
    This Vogue fashion story was about exploring the power of personality. In addition, I personally feel it's also a great way for us to show we are Vogue "India" by chanelling Indian history, peoples and styles; by showing that the fashion industry is sensitive to all that's around us, including politics.