Wednesday 30 June 2010

Ethnicity and the fashion industry


It is widely known that the models gracing the runways of fashion shows in Europe and America are not ethnically diverse, but what race is the most underrepresented? In recent years quite a few modelling agencies that seek to hire only models of Afro-Caribbean decent have arisen in hope of making the fashion industry more diverse, but is this enough?



The names of Caucasian supermodels simply roll off the tongue: Heidi Klum, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Gemma Ward, Lily Cole, Agyness Dean and Elle MacPhearson are just afew. Black supermodels are fewer: Alek Wek, Tyra Banks, Naomi Campbell, Iman Abdulmajid and Beverly Johnson are probably the most well known. So how about naming an Oriental supermodel? Drawing blanks? Anna Bayle is probably the only full Oriental supermodel to date, and since she was working in the 80’s that isn’t saying much. So how about a Central Asian or Near Eastern supermodel? Nope, didn’t think so.



But who is to blame for this singular perception of beauty? One argument is that it is the designer’s obligation to ensure an ethically diverse range of models on the runway. But designers have pointed out that the models provided on castings from the agencies are usually all white and so they do not have much to choose from. If the designer does not think that the model is right for their show should they pick the one ethnic model at a casting just to ensure that they’re being fair?



Or is it a cultural issue? Africa Fashion Week is taking place at the moment and the majority of the models are black. Should the African designers chose more White and Asian models to be ‘fair’ or is it the same case as above; that the models being provided by the agencies are mostly Black and so they have no choice in the matter? The big difference here is that the fashion industries in Asia and Africa generally only showcase their own talent. Japanese and Korean Vogue in my experience generally only use models from their own country (although there are exceptions, Chinese Vogue often uses models from other Asian countries) and there seems to be no pressure on them to use more European models in the same way there is for European countries to use Black and Asian models.



Is it because Europe and America are so ethnically diverse that there is more pressure to use models from all over the globe? If so, this would imply that there should be a proportional representation of models in relation to their population in a certain country. Studys show that in reality 92.1% of the population of the United Kingdom is White with only 2% Black and about 5% Asian (oriental and otherwise); not as ethnically diverse as people like to think. This sort of thinking would mean that for every 100 models chosen for a fashion show 92 of them would have to be white. This is seen as unfair, but this is what the African and Chinese Fashion industry are doing already, should they not be the ones to make changes first? One reason I would say no is that the European and American fashion industries have far more influence over the industry in general than any others, and so their reluctance to accept ethnic models sets an example for the rest of the world.



It seems to me that it is the fault of not just the agencies and designers but the fault of the perception of beauty that is unique to any given culture. The pale, blond hair, blue eyed model as the European and American ideal is not consistent with the vast amount of beauty to be found in Black, Asian and Mixed race women. In order for the agencies to scout more ethnic models and for the designers to pick them at a casting, the notion of what is beautiful needs to change, but since this is a question of adapting a cultural norm, I can’t see this happening any time soon. What do you think?



Written by Michaela Lydon

Friday 18 June 2010

Size Zero


Have you ever thought to be a thin girl? If so, why? Have you ever thought you could be is a slim and unattractive woman for lots of men?
The size zero brings a lot of serious health risks. Statistics shows 80% increase in the amount of women hospitalized for anorexia in the past ten years!
Even if discrimination about models of a certain size continues to be an issue in the modelling industry, a good modelling agency does not reccomend models to be size zero.

Scams in the modelling industry


You could think you are doing well in your career as model and then.. a scam! A modelling agency can sometimes provide the best contract, but once in a while they are so perfect to be true and this could be the reality. Make your searches and ask someone who booked for the agency before apply. If you have enough money to pay a visit you can see where they are located and if they are trustable. Otherwise you can call them and speak with someone. Before signing the agreement you should read it carefully. Ask questions, make everything clear, because if something goes wrong nobody is gonna pay you back.

Modelling


For people who suppose modeling is just take pictures, think again. Modelling is heterogeneous and varies for different aspects: fashion, catwalk, commercial, glamor, etc. A number of assignments are waiting models, not just photo shoots ! Models are engaged by a model agency in activities that may relate to a kind of acting or performing. They may require more than just a photogenic abilities. Having lots of skills is a big advantage , like dancing and playng guitar. Louise has been involved in photography and in developmental tasks. She recently worked with David Hasselhoff, the American actor who did the series of Supercar and Baywatch.

Malta top model


Audrienne was selected to participate in the Malta Top Model 2009. It was the most recent and most surprising series of the island. It consists of thirteen female nominees. Each week, a woman was killed by professional judges, as Claire Amato who is commensurate to Tyra Banks. Audrienne won the Top Model of Malta and she said: When I won, I fell. She did not believe she had won and her first response came with a tears of joy. She affirmed in an interview that it was an amazing feeling. The first reward for the series was a booking in a leading model agency in London.

Choosing the best modeling agency


If you start your career in modeling, you will need a model agency that provides the basis for you. Why? Because it will give you an early outbreak in your career. It is therefore important that your choices are smart and right. Choosing your modeling agency is directly dependent on the job you want. If your goal is work in the modeling industry, so a good model agency would be the right decision for you. But if you are looking for a specific nature of modeling, you should seek the specialized agencies.

Child models


Each parents dream is to see their child successful and happy life. Modeling of children is a way to get this. A child model agency is occasionally seen as a enigma to many parents. Some of them may think that they should not be encouraged and childrens are avoiding bothering about what they seem, focussing on things important to them like play with friends and develop their education. However, modelling could be the a good starting point for a career. These models should not work all the time as they can work part-time for the installation of a balanced program that emerges around them! A parent said that she is providing a life experience for her child without think about money.





Photo Shoots


Life of a models is always in front of goal, they say. Clients of a model agency consider a model after a photo review and make models depend on the portfolio. Indeed, the first step toward being recognized as an excellent model is create your portfolio after a photo shoot. A photo session is the most crucial expression of a model of life. Photographs created and distributed usually leave an impact on designers, photographers and advertising agencies. A photo reflects the character and the talent of a simple model and captures the quintessential moments of an emotion.

Child Model Agency provides special services


Children invoke is a feeling of spontaneity, joy and innocence and these are the characteristics make the feelings that arouse in us.
Fashion has evolved so a model agency today provides special services such training, designers, photographers and advertising. The services that these agencies can offer seem to be infinite.