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		<title>Elyse Taylor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out supermodel Elyse Taylor, taking on catwalks all over the world with her Aussie charm and fresh face.]]></description>
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<p>Aussie supermodel Elyse Taylor is our hottest export since the girl from Gunnedah put the world under her spell. Joining Miranda Kerr as a Victoria’s Secret model at a recent fashion show in New York, the blonde beauty is winning hearts the world over with her fresh, beachy look easily transforms Taylor into a glamorous pixie.</p>
<p>Elyse’s latest campaign sees her appearing alongside Sarah Murdoch as the face <a href="http://www.fashionrollcall.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Elyse-Taylor-Vogue-Australia-November.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-924" title="Elyse-Taylor-Vogue-Australia-November" src="http://www.fashionrollcall.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Elyse-Taylor-Vogue-Australia-November-218x300.jpg" alt="Elyse-Taylor-Vogue-Australia-November" width="121" height="172" /></a>of BOND’s 10th anniversary hipster campaign.</p>
<p>The blonde beauty has graced the covers of ELLE, CLEO, madison and most recently, Australian Vogue.</p>
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		<title>Different Types Of Modeling Within The Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 06:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many different forms of modeling out their, figuring out which modeling industry may be difficult if you don&#8217;t know what your looking for, so here&#8217;s a description on many of the forms of modeling.
High fashion modeling
High fashion modeling consists of mainly fashion runway shows. This is when designers hire models to wear their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many different forms of modeling out their, figuring out which modeling industry may be difficult if you don&#8217;t know what your looking for, so here&#8217;s a description on many of the forms of modeling.</p>
<p><strong>High fashion modeling</strong></p>
<p>High fashion modeling consists of mainly fashion runway shows. This is when designers hire models to wear their clothes down the runway to present them for the first time to the public. High fashion will also carry over to fashion magazine spreads, where the models will wear the coutures of designers as a form of advertisement.</p>
<p>There is a certain look different agencies will look for with this type of modeling. Some years they want really thin models and other years, models with curves. It&#8217;s all about the look of the season and what the designers are looking for as well.</p>
<p>The high fashion look is usually girls with the high cheekbones, long necks and square jaws. This may change but usually girls with more of an oval shaped face will not do well in the high fashion industry. They are more fit in categories of glamour.</p>
<p>This part of the industry is the most competitive because it is one of the highest paid modeling positions. There is a lot of drugs and partying, and some models make the fall into that and drop out of modeling. So you have to be careful and stay straight.</p>
<p><strong>Glamour modeling</strong></p>
<p>Glamour modeling really doesn&#8217;t have any requirements. They have guidelines of what different magazines want. Some like a glamour model to have a more oval face because then the model appears to be sexier, but that is the personal preference of the client or photographer. Mostly it is whatever sells. Most glamour models are at least pretty fit as they show a lot of their body.</p>
<p>Glamour models are models that pose in magazines like Maxim and Stuff magazine. You will see them do a lot of implied shots as well as a lot of lingerie. A lot of glamour models also participate in promotional tradeshows as well as car events.</p>
<p><strong>Petite modeling</strong></p>
<p>Petite models usually work for small boutiques or stores with petite divisions. Petite models can also do makeup ads as size does not matter in those.</p>
<p><strong>Plus size modeling</strong></p>
<p>Plus size models usually work for stores with plus size divisions. Designers are starting to do plus size runway shows because it appeals to a large part of the population, since a lot of women are a size 12 or above. A plus size model usually has broad shoulders and is big boned with beautifully classic features.</p>
<p><strong>Teen modeling</strong></p>
<p>In this division of modeling you will most likely be doing commercial print work and catalogue; there is other work, like high fashion, if you fit the height and weight requirements, but <strong>catalogue and print work make up most of the demographic of work received in this division of modeling.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Mature modeling</strong></p>
<p>You will see a lot of mature models in print and commercial advertisements. Companies like Viagra and Bayer will tend to use mature models because that&#8217;s the age group that uses their product the most.</p>
<p><strong>Body Part Modeling (hand, foot, neck modeling, etc.)</strong></p>
<p>Body part modeling is a specialty division. You model your foot, hand, leg, neck, etc. You have to have a perfect body part; that means no veins showing, perfect nails if hand or foot, no scars, no wrinkles, it needs to be clean, without blemishes. With hand models, agencies usually look for hands with long slender fingers.</p>
<p>Models in this division will also follow the same path as a regular model in the terms of finding an agency, building a portfolio and comp card.</p>
<p><strong>Male modeling</strong></p>
<p>Male models can do anything from commercial modeling to high fashion. Male models have a very competitive industry as most male models have to be perfectly fit to get hired on most jobs and because there are so many guys out there competing for the same roles, you have to be able to stand out in front of all them to get the role.</p>
<p><strong>Character or &#8220;Real People&#8221; modeling</strong></p>
<p>This is also known as commercial modeling. In this part of the industry there are no requirements, just that you fit what the client is looking for. This part of the industry can include commercials, print, just about anything.</p>
<p><strong>Catalogue modeling</strong></p>
<p>Catalogue modeling is very competitive because it gives models a lot of exposure; Mostly brands like Victoria&#8217;s Secret and Abercrombie &amp; Fitch. Because it&#8217;s so competitive, it is hard to sustain a fulltime income. Catalogue modeling is also specific to where you live, it&#8217;s very regional. If you live in city where the home office of that brand is located, they will most likely use you depending on the demands of advertising and if they like your look.</p>
<p>There is a lot of catalogue work out there. You might be working a lot for companies like Macys, Robinsons May, etc, but it&#8217;s there.</p>
<p><strong>Showroom Modeling</strong></p>
<p>Showroom modeling can be a runway show in a local boutique introducing a new collection, also could be standing and showing their clothing at a fashion party. This kind of modeling you need to have contacts with local boutiques and local fashion designers.</p>
<p><strong>Fit Modeling</strong></p>
<p>This industry you are competing with a lot of fitness stars who are very particular about their body. You really have to be in GREAT shape to be in this division. Girls that&#8217;s right, you got to have a totally flat stomach or forget about this division. You can&#8217;t be really skinny either; you have to have muscle on you. Normally this is for very athletic boys and girls.</p>
<p><strong>Promotional (Trade Show) Modeling</strong></p>
<p>In promotional modeling you will go to conventions and trade shows. You will be standing at a merchant&#8217;s booth greeting customers, handing out product samples and talking to them about the products. Some promotional models travel with the company at their expense from show to show. This can be a great opportunity for a beginning model as you will meet some of the directors and marketing personnel within that company, and that can lead to print work later down the road.</p>
<p><strong>Editorial (Magazine and Newspaper) Modeling</strong></p>
<p>Editorial Models are the best of the best. They are the supermodels you know and love, like Tyra, Rebecca, Giselle and Cindy. They know exactly how to pose in front of a camera, and do just the right expressions for every shot. Editorial models also have the chance to be a little more creative with their work. This is something to strive for.</p>
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		<title>Paris Fashion Week Runway Collection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Men&#8217;s catwalk exploded the runway with fireworks emanating from designer collections at Paris Fashion Week. The week just got over on 29th of June lightening the sartorial load on the ramp with ultra light fabrics. Bold prints, harem pants, slim fitted trousers, tailored look and beefy sailor looks ruled the runway. Cuts came through at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Men&#8217;s catwalk exploded the runway with fireworks emanating from designer collections at Paris Fashion Week. The week just got over on 29th of June lightening the sartorial load on the ramp with ultra light fabrics. Bold prints, harem pants, slim fitted trousers, tailored look and beefy sailor looks ruled the runway. Cuts came through at Hugo Boss from a 1980&#8217;s take on tailoring. The German suit maker also sent out a collection fit for the beaches of a chic French beach resort. Heavy metal sequins covering several well-cut jackets sparkled like scales. The looks were eye-catching, but gave even style maverick Adrian Brody look.</p>
<p>Colour took centre-stage at the Paris-based Japanese label Issey Miyake, as designer Dai Fujiwara sent out Turkish-inspired harem pants and short suits in turquoise, ceylon and Persian blues; embellished with geometric mosaic designs and eye-popping tulip prints. Triangles and hexagons woven into a cotton fabric turned a generously cut summer jacket into a delicate mosaic.<br />
This time, translucence was the key for Calvin Klein. The opening outfit set the tone- a transparent onyx parka over Lycra shorts, in keeping with what has become the Zucchelli tradition of extreme sportswear. If the designer&#8217;s signature collection was an exercise in adult restraint, this outing felt like an experiment in quirk. Emporio Armani show cased wrinkly things, scaly designs, burgundy leather mesh, sober suits, and lots of orange, deluxe oriental fabrications; long johns, models on BMX bikes and a tiny child in pinstripes.</p>
<p>Givenchy adopted for a flying wedge of his peers and gave the clothes a ferociously sexy athleticism using high-performance fabrics in a mosaic like print founded on the star motif. The short-over-leggings silhouette was predominant in his version of a sports uniform.  John Galliano as bizarre as ever, showcased the usual wall-to-wall spectacle, with an unusual cast of thousands, painted and garbed to resemble anyone but themselves. Separately all pieces are wearable. The theme was Napoleon&#8217;s rise and the Napster being a character that Galliano effectively identifies with the show&#8217;s arc.</p>
<p>Massimiliano Giornetti is known for his expertise in sublimating his inspirations into the grander design of Salvatore Ferragamo. This season he was influenced by the colours and textures of Africa but in transforming his impressions, he managed to produce a collection that was unutterably Italian. The recipe for the new Lanv in collection this season was Lightness, colour, desire and a lot of work. A tiny bow on a neckline, another at the waist, kimono-cut shirts, high-waist khakis, a green coat in what looked like crepe, puff sleeves, shorts in tie silk are the feminine flourishes that distinguished the label.</p>
<p>This time Yohji Yamamoto show cased simple clothe with little details. The palette, fabrics, silhouettes were much the same as always- black, indigo blue, linen, cupro and oversized. But the designer had slipped in a little subtext, his name written in Cyrillic script inside the breast pocket of jackets. The audience for Raf Simons&#8217; show was sitting in a beautiful garden, looking at a snake or at least a snake printed on a pair of jeans. The belts woven around the bodies of the be suited Adams were also serpentine. The logo on the backside of the jeans was with the snake coiling in an S shape.</p>
<p>The design included knit torso with cloth jacket shoulders and jackets whose sleeves were slashed open like something from the Renaissance. The unlocking key of Stefano Pilati&#8217;s latest enigmatic collection was the T-shirt he was wearing when he took his bow. Pilati introduced the collection with a short film made by director Samuel Benchetr it. Yves Saint Laurent jackets were cutaway, low in front, higher in back, which gave an illusion of urgency, like the models were leaning forward. Over all, it was a fun and colourful voyage to menswear fashion at the Paris do.</p>
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