true.. bt i still stick with beauty first then body second hahaha

true.. bt i still stick with beauty first then body second hahaha
^^ korek, kana unta moy dapat..![]()

khymm, apir*
depende siguro asa sya mag model..if ang pasabot ani nga model kay sa fashion/ramp model...i guess height/body ang una....bisan bati ug nawong basta nice ug height ug body okay na....brain is not important oi.....adto na sa beauty contest ang brain.....

ramp models- height & looks labi na dha sa pinas...
print ad models-depende unsa nga ad...
a total package will b great & they can reach far....
korek!impt jd ng body..dghan mn models dli au wafa pero mga lawas ky pang FHM.unsa ng breading?or u mean breeding?ahihi..i think dli nana mo matter ang good english conversationalist ky madala rna ug training2..pa tutoran rka ug englis aron maau nka motobag.Dapat pd nndot ka ug personality knang naay x factor bah..ambot lang unsa na nga x factor ilang gpangita..y factor rmn naa nko..ahihihi.Originally Posted by khymm
so you wanna be a model?
BONE STRUCTURE IS DESTINY
Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder but the closest objective index of what makes a face striking is bone structure. Piercing eyes, very high cheekbones, a proportionate nose, pouty lips and an angular but symmetrical face will turn a modeling scouts' head twice as fast. If you have such a face, chances are you have been attracting attention for a while now and probably are quite aware of it.
Also, while beauty is subjective, perfect skin is not. Oversized pores, pimples and blemishes are not forgiven in the line of work. Make-up artists have been known to be personally offended when a model showed up to work with a zit. The way the boy or girl looks in person is one thing, the way they photograph, entirely another.
Being photogenic is life or death. If you are one of those people who cannot take a bad picture then this is the industry for you. However, the industry is littered with the dead cards of a thousand beauties who just could not work the camera.
Naomi Campbell once confided to us that ever since she was 16 she has been practicing her poses in the mirror to explore what her best angles and positions are. She has even become sensitive to the angle at which light strikes her face. She claims she can feel bad lighting. It's one of the secrets of her success.
WALK THE LINE
A model, especially to designers and photographers has to be like ...a walking line drawing. A line drawing are those sketches designers draw to visualize a new design. To them the girl is this long elegant line that makes their dresses and coats and pants look wonderful. This is one reason why models are so unnaturally thin... to achieve this impossibly long, idealized line. The Industry standard for womens clothing samples runs at a size 6 and with some designers even to size 4. This is why a smaller but very proportionate girls like Kate Moss, Kiara and Jamie Rishar will be allowed into the modeling ranks. They give a "long", lean appearance, even though they're not at all tall. An outfit, if a girl is 5 '5" and 95 lbs, can be downsized to fit her, but if a woman dares to go beyond a size 6, the industry will not adjust.
This is why Cindy Crawford with the healthy body of a fully fledged woman is hardly ever seen on the runway or in editorials anymore. (Not that her income is suffering but this is because Cindy is now beyond runways - you the beginner, are not).
:taken from the models.com website....
HI SALMA, LOVE YOUR REPLY, YOU ARE INDEED A TRUE FASHIONISTA, AND YOU TALK WITH SENSE, OR AT LEAST MAKE YOUR OWN RESEARCH TO INFORM THE REST ....KEEP IT UP!!!! BRAVO!!!!

it depends if unsa imong gi modelan.
for instance you are modeling for a beauty product or soap then necessary to have the beauty
for jeans and clothes indorsers / models you need to have a perfect shape of the body
and for all of us who aspires to be a model for others to follow then we had to have a
good breading.![]()
a models role model, you got the point! breeding is important, if you do product endorsements, a pretty face isnt all that, the company or product your endorsing has a say, and you are responsible to maintain that image. if you become one.
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