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Hey Good-Looking, Could This Be You?

May 30, 2011 by · Comments Off 

(PRWEB) May 30, 2011

It’s back . . . and it’s bigger and better than ever! Launching on Monday 30th May, Make Me the NEXT Model 2011 Competition is NEXT’s latest nationwide search for new modelling talent.

As well as the opportunity to star in photo-shoots for NEXT and be a part of the SS12 marketing campaign, this year’s two overall winners will each have a £2,000 shopping spree at NEXT plus an introduction to leading model agency Storm. Read more

Tips On How To Become a Model

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How To Become A Model

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‘Become A Model’ Author Gives Away Photography Secrets

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Pennsylvania (PRWEB) May 19, 2011 Ex-model and author Renee Lauren has added to her guide on becoming a model, by revealing the typical mistakes people make when submitting photographs.

She now includes a photography tips booklet entitled “I Don’t Have a Portfolio Yet!” as a free bonus to her guide “Let’s Model!” Read more

Marine Vacth new face of Yves Saint Laurent

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Paris France, May 16, 2011 /FashionNews/ — L’Oreal’s YSL has signed model and emerging French actress Marine Vacth, 21, as the new face for its upcoming Yves Saint Laurent feminine fragrance to launch in September 2011.

YSL says that Marine Vacth has successfully taken her first steps in the film industry, having been applauded for her acting by critics, as she awaits the start of filming for another full-length feature film where she will take the lead role. Read more

Has Black Become Unfashionable?: BET News Explores the Decline of African American Models in the Fashion Industry in ‘FASHION BLACKOUT’ Premiering Thursday May 29 at 8:30 PM

May 29, 2008 by · Comments Off 

Top Black Industry Insiders, Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs, Naomi Campbell, Bethann Hardison, Tyson Beckford, Tracy Reese, Andre Leon Talley And Many Others Sound Off About The Sharp Decline In African American Images In The Fashion Industry

NEW YORK, May 28 /PRNewswire/ — According to targetmarketnews.com, Black women in the United States spend more than $20 billion on apparel each year. Unfortunately the runways, magazine spreads and the image/beauty industry at large are increasingly ignoring their buying power and their existence by choosing instead to market an Eastern-European form of beauty as the standard. This global decrease in the use of African Americans models in top campaigns and in major fashion shows has sparked the question: has Black become unfashionable? On Thursday May 29 at 8:30 PM, BET News goes behind the scenes of New York’s Fashion Week to find the answer in a half hour special, FASHION BLACKOUT. Top Black industry insiders, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, Naomi Campbell, Bethann Hardison, Tyson Beckford, Tracy Reese, Andre Leon Talley and many others sound off about the sharp decline in African American images in the fashion industry, the blatant racism and their plans on how to keep the Black model from becoming extinct. Read more

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