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Man, I have never, ever considered sending my Myspace or Facebook to a clothing company, contest, anything....I don't feel that one's social networking page(s) are good to use if you are seriously seeking work like this.....for any well known clothing company.
I do not have a resume/portfolio/tear sheet/whatever to send to anyone.....maybe god forbid one day if I do then I'll start dipping my toe in the pond.
This is great info though, hopefully it will save alot of girls from wasting their time and getting their feelings hurt when a clothing company doesn't jump all over their Myspace and ask them to model. I have heard girls talk about this kind of stuff here in my own town.... "Well, I sent them a link to my Facebook, and didn't hear back from them, so f*** them/I guess I'm too fat/not pretty enough/blah blah blah/etc" It seems to me too many girls are concerned with "Getting famous/Getting their name out there/Getting on a cover" overnight......getting pictures on the internet so they can officially call themselves a "pinup girl" and don't want to put the work in. If you read any bio on any of the well-known names out there, they will all tell you it was NOT easy and they had to put their work in to make it happen! IMO pinup is tough nowaydays, there are thousands of girls inspiring to be the next big name as opposed to hundreds not long ago. This pinup thing has gone supernova, and there is some seriously daunting competition. You gotta have your game tight if you want to model for a well known clothing company or be on the cover or even pictured in a magazine. It takes time, it takes work, and it takes money. Hair, nails, makeup, wardrobe, shoots, it all adds up.
I don't have the energy to even try to explain to these girls here what they are doing wrong. I need to just start handing out PL cards and be done with it. There is golden info on here.
very helpful, but unfortunately some girls (like me) want to do runway, and can't. is there a particular reason why the model can't be a few inches under 5'6"?
(I'm 5'7" in heels! lol"
Hmmm... I don't know where to begin on this one. I've actually used girls under 5'6" to model for me on the runway. I can't answer for other companies, but for mine... it depends on the show and the target audience. At the VLV fashion show the girls I used that were under 5'6" had a LOT of modeling and pinup experience. Their presence made up for their height For a smaller fashion show that my company will be featured in coming up next week, I've asked that girls be 5'6" because it's going to be more high end meets rockabilly, and there's a really affluent crowd attending.
I'm more particular about measurements, than height, because I only make my samples in 2 sizes, Small and Medium. However, when you're having girls model trousers, the height thing can be an issue... taller girls have longer legs and on the runway, trousers look better on longer legs than shorter legs.
Input from other designers would be awesome for THIS particular question But, those are my reasons.
Miss Nikki Sin{★} said:very helpful, but unfortunately some girls (like me) want to do runway, and can't. is there a particular reason why the model can't be a few inches under 5'6"?
(I'm 5'7" in heels! lol"
Sometimes it feels mean or crass when I have to talk about who will, and who won't be picked for my website or another project. On the other hand, when one is modeling, your "look" is on the market and it has to be talked about. Whether or not a girl is chosen is based on many factors, so not being picked should not be considered horrible. Remember, if the end client is wanting clothes modeled, and you don't fit those clothes, it doesn't matter how experienced or beautiful you are.
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