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EVERY MODEL MAGAZINE IS THE FIRST MODELLING INDUSTRY PUBLICATION DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY TO REACH THE DIVERSE PROFESSIONALS WITHIN THE BUSINESS. we would like to say thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years by reminding you of some of our favourite covers since our very first edition back in 2007

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Informative features, advice, guidance and inspirational interviews are just some of the regular editorial topics covered. The aim and philosophy of Every Model Magazine is to bring together professionals and those wishing to be part of the industry. Every Model magazine acts as an independent tool to converge with other businesses at a professional and high level. The editorial content is designed to provide maximum benefit to our readers and a medium for businesses to gain knowledge to enhance their own organisations. Anyone wishing to learn about a model’s view and perspective will find it in Every Model Magazine. Models, actors, presenters, dancers, can learn about the goods and services offered by the industry. What makes a good agency? What do agencies look for in their models? What are the negatives within the industry from a model’s perspective? How can the industry accommodate them better? What can be learnt and subsequently developed in order to stand out from the rest? Read, learn and enjoy Every Model Magazine.

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contents Front cover image Model: Frankie Spooner Photographer: Alan Strutt HMU: Nicolette Bella

26-29 The FACE of EM

6 -7 EM model apprentice

The winner in pictures

A world first for models

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pages 26-29

Photographers & image credits UK Model Folios www.ukmodelfolios.co.uk, Alan Strutt, Fay L. Hill, Kev Wise, Ruthie Deane, Shutterstock, Chelley Wilson-Stimson

Editorial & production Editor: Ruth Deane Tel: 01536 512624 editor@everymodelmagazine.co.uk Beauty Editor: Deanna Bailey beautyeditor@everymodelmagazine.co.uk PR: pr@everymodelmagazine.co.uk Tel: 01572 737126 Proof reader: David Alban Lingard info@emmagazine.co.uk Columnists: Fay L Hill, Chelley Wilson Stimson, Frankie Spooner, Hairtrade.com Design: Model Media Ltd info@emmagazine.co.uk.co.uk Advertising: Model Media Ltd info@emmagazine.co.uk EM Online: Model Media Ltd Publishers: Model Media Ltd Tel: 01536 521126, 1st Floor, Tailby House, Bath Rd, Kettering NN16 8NL. Printed by: Lance Print Ltd, Tel: 01480 492183 Š EM (Every Model) Magazine is published by Model Media Ltd. Copyright: EM Magazine, Model Media Ltd. Reproduction of any part is prohibited except by prior written permission of the publishers. The contents are considered accurate at the time of printing and we cannot accept liability for omissions, errors, or loss of materials. Opinions expressed by contributors are not necessarily endorsed by EM Magazine. All competitions and free gifts are run in conjunction with independent suppliers and fulfilment of the prize rests with the prize donor with no alternative provided by the owners of EM Magazine or Model Media Ltd should the donor fail to honour the related prize.

8-19 model search finale

The modelling event of the year

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30-41 The Christmas Gift Guide

Beauty, gifts & presents for YOU

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And the winners are The Face of EM Magazine and signed to EMM is Frankie Spooner Fashion model winner now signed with Model Union is Stephanie Lorraine Editorial model winner now signed with ModelZed is Jessica Blake Petite model winner now signed with Ugly Models is Devon Mason Curvy model winner now signed with Hughes Models is Roisin Jackman Commercial model winner now signed with IMM is Zoe Nicholls

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ith no idea of where to start following probably the most hectic and progressive period of EM history thus far I will start by saying... and relax! Well, if I knew what that meant, I would do it immediately. But if I were to take my eye off the ball even for a second, might I miss something? I find nothing more rewarding than to see the fruits of my labour evolve into days with too few hours and nights of broken sleep thinking about my crazy workload. But to me that is achievement. Yes I am totally exhausted, but for all the right reasons. I am at my happiest at my busiest with new and creative projects driving me forwards. October 2014 saw the official launch of the Every Model Group (EMG) which now looks after our individual divisions. We have instigated a World first for models by writing and creating a model apprenticeship program. I am delighted to say that on the

books of our new EM Booking Boutique are a number of extremely talented models we are working with to develop and launch their career. Our model management division (EMM) is busy signing models with approved agents we see as being able to provide the best platform for their ability. Our signed models are busy regularly casting and being selected for fabulous modelling work. EM Magazine is thriving and constantly providing opportunities for all associated models and industry professionals to enhance, grow and improve. To view our models please visit the EMG Models page of the everymodelgroup.com website. Do feel free to tweet from the site and leave comments directly. We really appreciate your feedback. In this edition we have our annual Winter and Christmas gift guide. We have scoured the country and beyond for the best buys, top products and luxury gifts for every model

to enjoy an amazing season. I would personally like to congratulate and thank the winning models signed to our associated models agents following the EMG model search this year. Also a huge welcome to Frankie, our stunning Face of EM Magazine winner, now signed to EMM as one of our future model stars. We have also taken on finalists Chloe, Clare, Fleur, Monika, Yasmin and Yvonne and are currently working with them to develop their careers. It is delight to have you with us. I must also say well done and thank you to all the EMG finalists. You were a sheer delight to work with and every one of you deserved your place at the search final in November. I hope you all give yourself the time to spend time with your loved ones this season, and pamper yourselves with love and sparkles. See you in the new year for more exciting news and updates from us all here at EMG.

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A WORLD FIRST FOR MODELS

The EM Modelling Apprenticeship Program protects models and clients within the envelope of experience, wisdom, honesty and integrity. The EM Modelling Apprenticeship Program is managed by two women with a combined 50+ years of experience within the modelling industry. The EM Modelling Apprenticeship Program never insists upon weight loss, a change of lifestyle, an expected move to a city, or any other wrongly considered ‘only option’ that models are so often convinced of. 6

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The Every Model Group introduces the first ever Model Apprenticeship Program to the global modelling industry...

The EM Modelling Apprenticeship Program protects models and clients within the envelope of experience, wisdom, honesty and integrity. The EM Modelling Apprenticeship Program provides aspiring models with paid work based experience whilst being trained and developed by experienced industry professionals.


The brainchild of this innovative platform for aspiring models is international model expert Cheryl Hughes, founder of the hugely successful agency, Hughes Models. Looking for a new challenge to benefit the industry Cheryl has joined forces with Ruth Deane, former model and Editor of well established EM Magazine, the UK’s modelling industry publication. Together they boast over 50 years of combined experience, a strong set of ethics, standards and a mutual desire to nurture and develop potential supermodels before launching them into a successful career. The modelling apprenticeship program is managed by EM Booking Boutique which operates a personal, exclusive and ‘appointment only’ system for models and clients. The Boutique is NOT an agency but a pathway for aspiring models to learn and develop skills within a work placement environment at the same time as receiving training with no financial outlay. Apprentice models are carefully selected with only the very best chosen for the EM apprenticeship program. Once signed to the boutique as a registered apprentice

they are presented for modelling work via a nurtured environment. There is NO FEE charged by the boutique to sign and provide the apprenticeship. Apprentice models are presented to clients in the formative stages of their career in order to gain the all important ‘experience' required to progress. The benefit to the apprentice model is to gain valuable knowledge

Clients receive stunning apprentice models with no preconceptions, bad habits or demands, and at an attractive cost reflecting experience rather than expectation. through work alongside the apprenticeship training. Clients receive stunning apprentice models with no preconceptions, bad habits or demands, and at an attractive

cost reflecting experience rather than expectation. Raising standards within the industry is of primary consideration for both Cheryl and Ruth. With such extensive experience they have sadly seen a significant drop in levels of care and nurture by some agencies within the modelling sector of late. Whilst placing experienced signed models with high end agents is an element of `Every Model Management', part of the ‘Every Model’ group, the number of suitable organisations considered by them is now minimal. A significant over charging of fees, commissions and lack of personal consideration is once again becoming rife even within what may be considered the 'higher end' of the business. This has to stop! EM Booking Boutique allows the inexperienced and aspiring model to progress within their chosen career safely, correctly, with care and individual consideration at the same time as allowing the spread of their wings, without harm or neglect. It is sad to say that model scams continue, people remain dishonest and vulnerable people are taken advantage of. For further information, please contact info@everymodelgroup.com or telephone 01572 737126 www.everymodelgroup.com

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Management, development, training and representation with Every Model Management or EM Booking Boutique A celebrity style photo-shoot with Alan Strutt A mini portfolio with UK Model Folios A bespoke dress by Karen Karmody The top 6 category winners will receive a shirt thanks to SoSayMe and Amy Willerton An agency signing for the five genre category winners with IMM, Hughes, Model Union, ModelZed and Ugly Models. A diary column in Every Model Magazine Front cover of Every Model Magazine A lifetime subscription to Every Model Magazine The chance to attend VIP events and parties The ‘fashion’ genre winner will also receive the cover position and shoot with DeFuse Magazine Designer swimwear from BestFormUK Clothing from Miss Pandora Beauty products from Shine Like A Celeb for ALL finalists and a special gift for the overall winner A personalised suitcase from ClaireaBella A set of Bassbuds and Bassboomz for the top six winners A designer red cape made by Tina Lobondi Gold Collagen for ALL finalists and winners A goody bag from EMG for ALL finalists and winners A bespoke bouquet for the top six winners from BeauButtons A hamper of gifts from Karora Cosmetics for the EMG winner A stunning snakeskin skirt and tee from Fay and Solas

All finalists attended a fashion catwalk show and after party sponsored by and held at DSTRKT, Leicester Square, London on Saturday November 8th 2014

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A selection of goodies thanks to Ark Cosmetics A fabulous snakeskin skirt and tee from Fay and Solas

This stunning designer winter cape by Tini Lobondi

A personalised suitcase from ClaireaBella!

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A bespoke designer skater style dress by the wonderful Karen Karmody Stunning swimwear by BestFormUK

A complete selection of clothing provided by online fashion store Miss Pandora

A hamper of beauty goodies from Karora Cosmetics

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The top six winners were all given a designer set of Bassbuds and Bassboomz

The top six received a stunning bespoke button bouquet by BeauButtons

All finalists, winners, judges and special guests were given the amazging beauty drink from Gold Collagen

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After 6 months of searching across the nation for six models to be signed with top agents in the UK, the EMG model search finale came to it’s conclusion on November 8th at DSTRKT, London.

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ith a final 30 models selected from thousands of entries to the EMG model search, it was now up to the judges and agents to decide who would win an ultimate signing. Walking the floodlit catwalk at this prestigous and award winning venue in Central London were our nervous, but excited finalists. Backstage our crew including the stunning Emily and Bran prepared themselves to cue each model to walk onto the stage with confidence. DJ Kev Wise worked tirelessly to ensure a smooth transition of upbeat tracks for the girls to command their routine to. Sitting in the VIP booths were the judges including Every Model Magazine

Karen and Krystal Karmody, Terry Barratt and Alan Strutt. They were joined by agents; Maxine of Model Union, Efi of Hughes Models, Elle of IMM, Ruth of Ugly Models and Anna from ModelZed. Opening the show and our finale presenter was the gorgeous Holly Finlay. Giving her complete dedication to the event we thank Holly for her hard work. She truly is a superstar in the making. After walking the runway wearing a simple yet effective ‘model casting’ outfit of skinny jeans and white vest tops the girls quickly changed into swimwear for a further display of every model genre. Curves, beauty, quirks and high fashion were included for the audience to watch and

learn of the diversity that this industry truly does consist of. Swimsuits, bikinis, sarongs and accessories donned the stage and glittered under the lights. Giving the girls a chance to take a breath saw singer songwriter Nathassia Devine take to the stage to perfom. The beautiful half Dutch, half Indian emanates a rare and mesmeric quality. Her music brings together Eastern and Western cultures in spellbinding style. We thank her and her band for their show stopping performance. After a period of deliberation by the judges the finalists next wore an outfit they felt said something about them. We saw everything from pencil skirts to a Downton Abbey-esque floor length


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dress, with accompanying bonnet! Figure flattering styles and fashion conscious fabrics lit up the stage and faces amongst the crowd. With names of chosen winners in need of being decided, the judges were left to decide the fate of six lucky ladies all waiting backstage. It was then over to Ruthie Deane to invite the industry professionals on stage to present their chosen winners with the prize of a lifetime. Firstly we would like to say a huge congratulations to all our finalists who presented themselves with grace, dignity and natural beauty. We would like to thank them for their teamwork, professionalism, fantastic enthusiasm and support for each other and

indeed for the winning lineup. We pride ourselves at EMG on our encouragement of impeccable model behaviour, high standards and good manners. Without question our selection panel over the last few months sought the best of the best and this was demonstrated by every one of the finalists at the event. Thank you. Winning the Face of EM Magazine and a contract with EMM, Every Model Management, part of the EMG, Every Model Group, is Frankie Spooner. She will be receiving a prize package worth over ÂŁ15,000 which includes a professional photoshoot with celebrity photographer Alan Strutt. Her prizes include a stunning designer dress by

Karen Karmody, a selection of clothing from Miss Pandora, a red winter cape by Tina Lobondi, a tee from SoSayMe, a snakeskin skirt and top from Fay and Solas and swimwear by BestFormUK. Winning our five model genre categories and as a direct result of the EMG model search, a signing with our associated agents are; Fashion model winner now signed with Model Union is Stephanie Lorraine Editorial Model winner now signed with ModelZed is Jessica Blake Petite model winner now signed with Ugly Models is Devon Mason Curvy model winner now signed with Hughes Models is Roisin Jackman Commercial model winner now signed with IMM is Zoe Nicholls Every Model Magazine

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Pictured left, the stage, catwalk and delicious food at DSTRKT, London. Middle right, our winner Frankie Spooner. This page, top left Karen and Krystal Karmody. Middle top, Clare Neave now signed by EMM. Top right, Yasmin Bettis, now signed by EMM. Below, the winning line up. All now signed models. From left to right, Zoe, Roisin, Devon, Frankie, Stephanie and Jessica

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Pictured left, the stage, middle left, Peach centre, Jessica, middle left, Jennifer, bottom left, Karen, botton right, Fleur, now signed with EMM. This page, top left and right performer Nathassia Devine. Below left, Abbey G, middle is Monika, now signed by EMM and right Yvonne, now signed by EMM

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Our EMG model search finalists walking the catwalk sporting a variety of versatile looks.

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Our special guests, crew and judges enjoying the event at DSTRKT, London

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OUT & ABOUT AT

London Fashion Week

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Snapshots taken by Emily Darnley

Stunning model Emily Darnley visited London Fashion Week September 2014 as part of the EM Magazine crew. Take a look at the real LFW with some shots taken by Emily in situ working alongside the team at Toni & Guy. This page features Dora Abodi, based on classic 70s cuts using black wigs shaped to every models face. They used a 'wet look' effect and the shapes can be worn and adapted, with or without a wet application. Dora was so lovely and the looks were quite harsh and featured a lot of metallics.


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Xiao Li Catwalk

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Snapshots on this page are taken by Emily and are of the Xiao Li collection both on and off stage. Clean city meets beach look with a low side bun. Clean hair contrasts with the structure and shapes of the clothes. The delicate and fresh colours of the clothes bring beach style to the city.

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Xiao Li Catwalk

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My Model Diary

Photograph by Alan Strutt HMU by Nicolette Bella Styling by Fay Hill and Ruthie D

Introducing our wonderful model winner, Frankie. Nobody could have been more surprised at her win than her! A definite shock, but more endearing was the humble, refreshingly unassuming and genuine gratitude she has demonstrated in receiving it.


After first entering the EMG model search I was invited to a model training and selection day. That was great fun, we all learnt a lot and I was thrilled to receive a follow up call to say that I had made it through to the final round of the competition. I am currently studying Philosophy at Newcastle University. Modelling has always been something that has interested me and now I am being given the opportunity I am so grateful. I had no expectation of ever winning the competition, I mean who does? Since then my life has taken quite a dramatic turn, a good but very hectic one. Travelling to London from Newcastle and back in eight hours, receiving a million messages from my manager each day, suddenly having to actually use my twitter account properly and not just to follow accounts like 'whitegirlproblems' and juggle being in a musical and obviously my studies at university, all at the same time. It's been a whirlwind, but it's been an eye opening and exciting one. The competition itself was a lot of fun. Meeting all the girls was great too because everyone was so diverse. People were from completely different backgrounds and

places. I walked down the catwalk with fellow finalist, Hannah. We quickly became friendly and I really enjoyed having her up there with me as it settled my nerves, but only a little bit! Walking down a catwalk for the first time is nerve wracking especially in a bikini, but after the show had ended, I wanted to get back up there and do it all again.

“When they were announcing all the prizes the winner would receive before they mentioned the winning girl I didn’t even hear anything because I was so anxious to find out who had won�. And that brings me to the results. I was SO nervous. When they were announcing all the prizes the winner would receive before they mentioned the winning girl I didn't even hear anything because I was so anxious to find out who had won. When they called out my name I started looking

around thinking there must be another Frankie. Then, when I realised it was me I gave my, now manager, the biggest hug, looking back I think I almost suffocated her, but at the time I was completely oblivious, I felt euphoric! I was so stunned but so, so happy. The winners shoot with photographer Alan Strutt in London, was a lot of fun and very much a learning experience. Once we were shooting, Fay Hill and Alan instructed me on how I can use my face to create different looks and expressions. It's startling to see how such a small change of expression can create a different look entirely. Shooting all the different outfits was a lot of fun as this meant my hair and make up was altered for the look so I ended up with a variety of different looks which was great. I now have a professional model card, some amazing images, loads of fabulous prizes, a signing with EMM and a modelling career development pathway with them. I am very much looking forward to the next stage and learning more about this exciting industry. I would like to also take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported me, to all the prize sponsors and for my amazing gifts. Thank you and see you in the next edition of EM Magazine. Every Model Magazine

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Photographs by Alan Strutt HMU by Nicolette Bella Styling by Fay Hill and Ruthie D Left (middle left) Snakeskin tee by Fay & Solas Left (middle right) Red cape by Tina Lobondi Left (group of 4) pink tee by SoSayMe

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secrets to a perfect winter look “Dark lips are making a bold return once again, burgundy and taupe lip colours always make a statement. It’s great that we also have so many celebrity women sporting Autumnal make-up and hair styles who we can look to for inspiration.” 34

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Hats, dark lips and glitzy nails have been named as the top winter looks of the year. The experts at online hair and beauty retailer Hairtrade share their seven favourite looks this winter as we venture into the colder months. Hairtrade.com says “Winter is here and there are some gorgeous looks this year which are really easy to achieve.

HATS Everyone loves to wear a hat in Winter and one guaranteed to keep you warm and fashionable at the same time is the fedora hat. Sported by the likes of Kendall Jenner, Binky Felstead and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, the fedora hat paired with a set of long locks is a great look. If your hair is short then don’t panic. Celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Fearne Cotton have also pulled off the winter hat look with above the shoulder length hair.

Maroon Beanie priced at £25 available from www.righteouslondon.com


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WAVED LOCKS This winter is all about waved locks. The effortless look can be recreated with the help of a simple curling wand and a spritz of firm hairspray. Short hair? There’s no reason why you can’t create curls, use the tong and run your fingers through to create soft waves.

With the festive season also comes Christmas parties, and no better look than a dramatic smokey eye. Seeing as it’s also Christmas, we can get away with glamming it up by adding a gold tint either on the eyelid or on the lower lash line.

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Dark lips always appear during autumn and Winter and match well with statement autumnal colours. Burgundy’s, berries and taupe lip shades combined with camel and beige clothing are perfect for the festive period.

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GLITZY NAILS Hands may be hidden behind gloves during the colder months but that doesn’t mean we can’t spruce up our nails. Nude shades with a splash of glitter work a treat. Use a foundation and base coat first to prepare your nails and then pick the nude shade you want to go for. Choose a glitter to layer on top and finish off with a topcoat for extra shine.

DARK SHADES

Winter is all about the autumnal feel, chocolate browns, jet-blacks and platinum reds are all set to make a statement this Christmas. If you’re feeling brave, transform your look. Remember to use colour maintaining shampoo and conditioner after dying to ensure it doesn’t fade.

WARMERS If you want something different from a hat this winter then head warmers are a great alternative. The cosy faux fur headbands are right on trend and make a bold statement. Not to mention their ability to keep you nice and warm.

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Mini Model Catch Up After the success of our last mini model search our mini models have been working with the likes of Warwick Davies, Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl Streep and Sacha Baron Cohen. From film sets to TV ads and print campaigns, these little super stars have been having so much fun.

Our last mini model search in association with top child model agency Bonnie & Betty saw winners Maia and Zidane receive a signing as part of their prize. Also signed to the books of the agency were a further selection of finalists including the fabulous Ryan. With a new mini model search preparing to launch in the new year of 2015, we thought we should update you on the progress of a couple of our winners. Our youngest ever winner, Maia has done exceptionally well. She has been cast for The Great Little Trading Company a whopping 4 times now! She also recently shot the photographic campaign for Nom Noms food brand. Ryan has also been super busy He has done some photographic work for Getty 36

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Images. The Robinsons advert with Judy Murray and appeared in Eon Feature Films, Get Santa (with Tim Broadbent and Warwick Davies) and Suffragette (with Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan). Then he was cast as a featured child in forthcoming Sacha Baron Cohen film ‘Grimsby’, for which he ended up with a speaking role as he impressed the Director so much. A huge well done to Maia and Ryan for their continued success, of which we wish them loads more of. We will be announcing the next mini model search in the new year. So if you know a child who could be our next mini super star, then make sure they know about the EM Mini Model competition 2015.

Photographs thanks to ©Great Little Trading Company ©Emma Tunbridge/Nom Noms


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The 2014 EM Magazine Christmas Beauty and Gift Guide is packed full of sparkly goodies. Treat yourself or someone you want to buy for this year by spoiling them with these gorgeous best of the best seasons’ must haves. Let’s face it, who wouldn’t want every single one of these goodies in their stocking? Merry Christmas beautiful people!


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Ultimate Fix is available to buy online at www.BeautyNarcotix.com and www.sallyexpress.co.uk, as well as in store at Selfridges London and Urban Outfitters (Oxford Street). The Ultimate Fix (50ml) is priced at £9.50, and is also available in a 200ml size, retailing at £17.

Kiss Looks So Natural lashes are stocked exclusively in Boots at a price of £4.49, Kiss gel FANTASY ready to wear nails are priced at £8.99 and available from ASDA. Both are also available at KISS online at www.kissusa.com 40

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If a natural nail enhanced by polish is your preference then try these chip resistant beauties from HJ Manicure in their Christmas shades. £9.50 available from hjmanicure.com

No manicure is complete without well moisturised hands. This amazing product really does feel like wearing invisible silk gloves. The formula sinks deep into the skin and replenishes dry and Winter damaged skin beautifully. Available from www.transformulas.com at £29.95

Pür Minerals Big Look Waterproof Mascara, £15.00, available from Marks and Spencer

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LIGHTup the dark

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There is no better way to get into the festive spirit than spirit itself, and with these bright, neon baubles you can have spirits in every room. Perfect to add onto your Christmas tree or to dress up your sideboard, these six flasks can be filled with your favourite spirits as a quirky and fun decoration over the Christmas season. The Christmas Spirit Flasks come in a set of 6 and cost just ÂŁ8.99 from IWOOT 42


Fresh & Floral

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Fill your home with the scent of the beach with the adorable Coconut Beach Candle. With notes of jasmine, coconut and vanilla, it will transport you somewhere hot, tropical and far, far away. Priced at ÂŁ37.00. Available at heidi klein stores in Sloane Square and Westbourne Grove, London, plus www.heidiklein.com

This gorgeous scent costs ÂŁ43.50 and is available to purchase from Pure Spa Group Scotland, Jarolds Department Store Norwich, Away Spa at the W Hotel London, Penny Hill Park Hotel and Spa Ascot, or online at www.ld-scent.com

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for you

Give your hair a lift, a pamper and a present this Winter with our ‘best of the best’ hair care products.

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PHYTO Rich Smoothing Oil Christmas Set, £26.50, LookFantastic

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PHYTO Damaged Hair Christmas set priced at £24.50, LookFantastic

Huille Secret de Beauté £47.00 Crème Régénératrice £19.16 Shampooing Reviviscence £42.68 Stockists of Leonor Greyl products include: net-a-porter.com, UrbanRetreat.co.uk Selfridges.com and FeelUnique.com

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NEW Skin & Hair for men & women

Epoch Sole Solution £20.71 Firewalker £19.27 Glacial Marine Mud £24.55 Baobab Body Butter £27.52 Liquid Body Lufra £14.04 Hair Renu hair mask £24.62 Moisturising Shampoo £15.75 Nutricentials Creamy Cleansing Lotion £18.67 pH balance Toner £16.70 Moisture Restore Day SPF15 £36.50 Men´s care Aftershave balm £25.67 Shave Cream £16.72 Products are available from www.nuskin.com

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Colder weather NEEDS YOUR HELP. Try these stunning products and make your Winter a happy one...


Treat

“Stay healthy and enjoy LIFE”

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“Look good AND keep cool on the dancefloor”

to a figga

hugga! “EAT DRINK & BE MERRY!”

BODY Figgahugga is a totally new shapewear brand designed specifically for younger women, that both looks and performs unlike anything that's currently on the market. Figgahugga is entirely British (both material sourced and manufactured in Britain) which, we believe, makes them the only all British shapewear label on the market. The idea behind Figgahugga came from the rising number of young, often slimmer women, who are going out for the evening without eating, for fear of developing the dreaded "food baby" and often suffering as a consequence. We think it is

time tyou can eat, drink and still look and feel great. The majority of shapewear wearers are often larger women, however, there are as many slim women out there who have as many body issues. Figgahugga, want to keep young girls safe, by encouraging them to eat, stay healthy and look good this Christmas. Figgahuggas are double layered to offer a stronger hold and more comfort than anything out there. And because they have been designed with younger women in mind, they are infused with Feran Ice to wick away moisture and keep

you cool on the dance floor. Unlike most shapewear, Figgahuggas have been designed to be seen. So they come in multiple bright colours to complement your wardrobe. What's more, they look just like normal dresses - so if your boyfriend or flatmate walked in on you getting changed, they would have no idea you were wearing shapewear! Available from www. figgahugga.com priced at £49.99 with FREE delivery in the UK Available in Extra Small, Small, Medium and Large in 7 fabulous colours with discounts for students. Every Model Magazine

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protect & cherish your skin There’s more than one way to skin a... Ultra Soothing Moisture Cream from Eve Taylor is a light yet effective moisturiser. I know we keep going on about it but WHO enjoys the feel of dry chapped skin in the colder weather? You can apply this anywhere the need arises and it really does work! Priced at £17.36 and available from www.eve-taylor.com

‘Essential Face Oil’ is priced at £55 and is available at Janna Organic Remedies, London or online www. pureandlightorganic.eu 48

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Gold collagen is a drink to enhance your skin from the inside out. It retails at £35.99 (10 x 50ml bottles) and is available from Boots or www.gold-collagen.com We all know that collagen is a natural component of the skin. With this product you can drink your way to a healthy and nourished glow.


T S I L ES! H S FILL WI HAV ST your stocking U M le gifts to b a n o i h s a f our ve! with one nodf even better to recei give... a Loving Shower Gel is priced at £18.50 from www.arkskincare.com & lookfantastic.com

The Funky Herbert Planter in the trendy campervan style. Priced at £19.99 from Menkind

No Christmas is complete without perfume. Why not try this from St Kitts. Herbery Bergamot perfume Priced at £29.95 and available from St Kitts Herbery in Cornwall and Cardiff and online at www.stkittsherbery.co.uk

Bassbuds Classic Collection £39.95 Fashion Collection £44.95 Stockists: Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Tesco, and www.bassbuds.co.uk Every Model Magazine

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Elegance can never be too...

well dressed

This super stunning take on the essential little black dress is priced at £150.00. Available in sizes 10-18, from www.verafclothing.com or The Catwalk Edit Boutique. VeRaf Clothing was founded in 2010 by Verona Lynch. As a tall woman of 6’2, Verona continues to face the challenges of finding suitable, fashionable and affordable clothing to fit her tall body. Growing up, Verona’s mother hand tailored most of her clothing to accommodate her size and to keep within the family budget. Clothing for taller people always comes at a premium, until now. As an enthusiastic career woman, Verona has directly faced this problem. VeRaf Clothing offers tall women a variety of stylish and casual garments without compromising on quality, and suits all budgets. 50

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Maroon Beanie priced at £25 available from www.righteouslondon.com

Faux fur scarf priced at £20 available from www.righteouslondon.com

Shoe bags, available from www.shusac.com and Catwalk Edit Boutique, 132 Commercial Street, London E1 6AZ for £24.50

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If it’s that make you

Jewels

SPARKLE 18 carat yellow gold star lariat £2355.50

Then why not treat, or be treated to an item from the Prêt-a-Porter Collection by Luis Miguel Howard. Already owned by Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller and Kate Moss, maybe one of these sparkly numbers may make you feel like a superstar? Stockists include; www.luismiguelhoward.com, if yo Browns, London, u can www.gift-library.com. th

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18 carat yellow gold star bracelet £405.00

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Have yourself a very stress free

CHRISTMAS With Tisserand Aromatherapy’s essential tips to survive the festive season...

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h, Christmas, a time of peace on earth and goodwill to all men (and women!). But everyone knows that along with all that seasonal joy can come a stocking full of stress. The effect of stress on the body and mind can linger long after the Christmas decorations have been boxed away. Unmanaged stress can lead to an increased risk of both mental and physical problems, such as infection, illness, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease, as well as depressive and anxiety disorders. If your ‘stress-o-meter’ is tipping over the edge, follow Tisserand Aromatherapy’s top 10 tips to help you relax and avoid a Christmas meltdown:

Listen to music Playing music has a positive effect on the brain and body, can lower blood pressure, and reduce cortisol, a hormone linked to stress. Warning: best stay clear of Jingle Bells and anything by Slade.

contain Lavender essential oil, known for its sedative and relaxant qualities. Fill the air in the bedroom with its aroma, place on pulse points or spray on your pillow for a good night’s sleep. Breathe deeply and relax.

Have a bath

Eat well

Immerse yourself in a warm bath and take advantage of this little therapeutic sanctuary in your home. Light some candles and add Tisserand De-Stress Luxury Bath Oil.

Stress levels and a proper diet are closely related. Avoid sugary, fatty snack foods as a pick-me-up and fill-up on fruits and vegetables. Fish contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids that have been shown to reduce the symptoms of stress. Laugh it off: laughter releases endorphins that improve mood and decrease levels of the stress-causing hormones cortisol and adrenaline, while tricking your nervous system into making you happy.

Sleep better Stress can cause you to lose sleep, yet lack of sleep is also a key cause of stress. This vicious cycle causes an imbalance of the brain and body and it only gets worse with time. Tisserand Sweet Dreams Roller Ball

For more information visit www.tisserand.com. Available in selected Boots stores and at www.boots.com


Breathe The advice “take a deep breath” may seem like a cliché, but it holds true when it comes to stress. Shallow breathing can cause stress, while deep breathing oxygenates your blood, and clears your mind. Try Tisserand Head Clear Vaporsation Oil and Roller Ball for an even greater result.

Light some candles and add Tisserand De-Stress Luxury Bath Oil (RRP £8.50) for a relaxing, stress relieving experience.

Tea Caffeine can cause a short-term spike in blood pressure, so try green tea. It has less than half the caffeine and contains antioxidants, theanine amino acid that has a calming effect on the nervous system.

Get a massage Receiving a massage activates the body on an internal level to respond and correct physiological imbalance caused by stress. If you don’t have time to visit a professional, ask a loved-one to perform a neck and shoulder massage using Tisserand De-stress or Muscle Ease Massage Oils for instant relaxation.

Be Mindful Yoga, Tai Chi, meditation and Pilates incorporate physical and mental exercises that prevent stress from becoming a problem in the first place. Exercise: A short walk or simply standing up to stretch can offer immediate relief in a stressful situation. Getting your blood moving releases endorphins and can improve your mood almost instantaneously.

Tisserand destress or Muscle Ease Massage Oils (RRP £8.50) for instant relaxation.

Tisserand Head Clear Vaporsation Oil (RRP £6.75) and Roller Ball (RRP £5.50)


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traditional tipples Seasonal Cosmopolitan What you need 500ml vodka 500ml ginger wine 1l cranberry juice Juice of five limes How to make it Mix the vodka and ginger wine in a jug. Stir in the cranberry juice, lime juice and some sliced stem ginger. Garnish with a sprig of cranberries. 56

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Santa Shot What you need 1 part grenadine syrup 1 part green creme de menthe 1 part peppermint schnapps How to make it Pour grenadine to about 1/3 of your shot glass. Carefully layer the creme de menthe, then the peppermint schnapps.


Mulled wine cocktail

Snowball What you need 2 ½ measures advocaat ½ measure cognac ½ fresh lime Cold, sparkling lemonade Two cocktail cherries How to make it Try this twist on a classic Snowball which serves it as a short, creamytasting cocktail rather than as a fizzy tall drink with lemonade and ice. You can always add more lemonade for your second glass if you prefer. Chill the lemonade well in the fridge. Put a handful of ice into a cocktail shaker. Add the advocaat, cognac and juice from half a lime. Shake well and strain straight into a martini glass or champagne bowl, before ice has chance to melt and dilute the mixture. Add just enough cold lemonade to double the liquid in the glass. Put cocktail cherries onto a cocktail stick and use this to stir the drink to mix in the lemonade and act as a festive berry looking garnish.

What you need 100g/4oz light muscovado sugar 1 cinnamon stick 4 cloves 150ml water 1 lemon 2 clementines 150ml Cointreau 750ml/ 1¼pint bottle light red wine Twist of orange zest and a star anise, to garnish

How to make it Add the sugar to a pan with 1 cinnamon stick, 4 cloves and 150ml water. Bring slowly to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Simmer for 2 mins, then pour into a large container and leave to cool. Add 1 lemon and 2 clementines, both thinly sliced, to the mix along with 150ml Cointreau and a 750ml bottle light red wine, such as a Beaujolais. Stir well, then cover and chill for at least 2 hrs or overnight if you can. Serve chilled or over ice, with a twist of orange zest and a star anise. Or to serve a traditional warm mulled wine, there’s no need to chill – simply warm through without boiling and serve in heatproof glasses.

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MANNERS cost

NOTHING but mean everything words by Fay Hill, Celebrity Publicity

p u y a w r u o y l n l o ’ u e o s y o h o t h o t w e c w ! i o n n n w e k o r B d e v k e c n a b u o for y n your way meet o “I love you Fay, you're the best!', are all part of the goodwill services I offer to those who get lost in this industry.”

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Time marches on never ending. So I just blinked and 2014 disappeared. Time waits for no-one, does it? This year has been such a mixed bag for me. I've been faced with challenges I never expected; tested myself dealing with them and as a result, I'm feeling stronger than ever. Selfdetermination and belief are two vital survival qualities when otherwise faced with sink or swim. For five years now I've had the privilege of writing for EM. Reading through my spreads I'm nostalgic for the life moments I've documented- my wedding, amazing photoshoots, my first pageant experience and visiting a orphanage in Thailand- but I'm drawn to my first entry because half a decade later the message is still relevant. Every industry is filled with competitors- it's human instinct, I guess, to want bigger and better- but how we fight to survive, how we achieve our dreams says more about us than we realise. For example, people look at me strangely when I say, I've had my heart broken by women. But once I explain how, it makes sense: My selfless replies to midnight Whatsapp breakdown, 'will-i-ever-make-it?' messages, the endless repetitive conversations of free advice, although admittedly reciprocated for a short while with, 'I love you Fay, you're the best!', are all part of the goodwill services I offer to those who get lost in this industry. But then our friendship ends and they disappear. Once they've taken my advice and got signed or their career picks up again, I'm basically

redundant and it's like I never existed. It's happened more times than I care to remember but luckily now my heart is 90% immune to it, and the other 10% can cope. The industry isn't quite as tolerant though- small fish, large pond springs to mind- one creative always knows another, and everyone talks! (What else are we meant to do when we're on location? Drink mojitoes? [Well yes, we do that too.]) And a bad reputation sticks. 'Be nice to those on your way up, for you never know who you'll meet on your way back down!' The caption of my first EM column and life

“Nobody gets anywhere in life by being a diva� mantra, otherwise translated to, never turn your back on those that believed in you from the start because those are the true friends, the people that cared when no-one else did. Last month I had my own test of the above when an email landed in my inbox from the guy who introduced me to Alan Strutt, in short the guy who started my career. He had been made redundant and needed guidance and was asking for my help- some ten years ago the roles were

reversed and I was asking him. I had to forgive my initial human response of, 'I'll reply to this later'... Before putting aside what I was doing and getting back. It's a simple message here: every day I see egos developing and crashing, neither to any benefit? Nobody gets anywhere in life by being a diva. On the surface maybe, but fundamentally with things that actually matter, a bad attitude is detrimental, for who really wants to be remembered negatively? When I look at those in the public-eye that are supposedly God-like, I remind myself of the same things- they all use a toilet. They all cry. They all have bad times because nothing in life is perfect regardless of how materialistically fulfilled their life is. The only thing you can truly rely on in this World is each other. For when you're old and grey, what will you value more, that modelling photo from the job you coveted or a friend you made along the way? So for 2015 do yourself a favour- drop a message to those that started you on your way. I guarantee, stopping by to show some love will make their day and benefit you in the long run! For now, Happy Christmas and I wish you love, health and happiness in 2015. Every Model Magazine

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A model

Diary

by Stephanie Grao

Model Stephanie Grao talks about how you can best achieve the right look and feel to succeed at a model casting whether you are at home or abroad. Know your craft and make the all important professional and lasting impression that wins YOU the job of your dreams... Photographer: Steven Harrison Fashion stylist: Brenda Linton Make up artists: Sergio Alvarez,

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In such a competitive industry casting directors usually work with several agencies to try and find that perfect model who not only has the look they’re after but also a high level of professionalism that will bring their product to life. With my experience in the modelling industry, knowing all about rushing from casting to casting, I would love to share my advice on preparing for them and making a lasting great first impression. Our opinion of someone is formed within the first few moments of meeting them. This is especially true for casting directors who typically form quick judgements about models as they often have to meet several and can only spare a few minutes for each. Therefore, you must do your best throughout the meeting. You need to be friendly and confident but never arrogant. If you are wearing sunglasses or a big hat, take them off when you are meeting the directors as you need to look approachable and less like a diva. Remember to put your phone on silent so your interview isn’t interrupted. Speaking and acting in a confident manner will draw more attention to yourself. When you first meet the directors, greet and acknowledge everyone. If you work abroad make sure that you are aware of

the cultural norms of the country you are working in. It`s polite to shake hands in Britain, North American and Asian countries but often in Latin European and South American countries the norm is to kiss on the cheek especially if you have already met the person.

“It`s polite to shake hands in Britain, North American and Asian countries but often in Latin European and South American countries the norm is to kiss on the cheek especially if you have already met the person.” When I work abroad such as in South America, I remind myself that I should kiss the casting director and be more open and talkative to ensure I come across as friendly. Always maintain good

posture and make eye contact with each casting director when you`re speaking. Answer all their questions in a way that makes it seem as if you are really interested in what you are telling them to keep their full attention. Before the casting, I like to prepare a few answers to questions which I will very likely be asked. It is impossible to know exactly what they will ask but they almost always ask where you are from and what kind of modelling work you`ve done. Therefore, remind yourself beforehand of all the work you`ve done especially work that is similar to the job you are casting for as its good idea to bring that up during the interview. Preparing what you want to say will make you less nervous and speak less hesitantly. Obtain as much information as you can on the brand and the casting itself. Researching the brand you are casting for is also a great way to prepare and ensure that you would like to work with that brand. Don’t be shy to ask questions to whoever is providing you with the casting details. If your agency or the brand itself sends you information which you find vague or do not fully understand, ask them to clarify so you can better prepare yourself. There are a few castings that I turned down to protect my Every Model Magazine

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reputation and image, such as a campaign for a lingerie brand that also had a sex products line and a music video requiring nudity and sensual movements. This involved work that I was not comfortable with and products that I would not have liked to be associated with but because I researched the company and spoke with my agency beforehand, turning the casting down was not a problem at all. Remember 62

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“Being organised is essential to keep on top of your schedule and in control of what the industry throws at you.�

that you do not have to say yes to everything but you need to inform your agency as soon as possible if you are not interested. Being organised is essential to keep on top of your schedule and in control of what the industry throws at you. Plan your day the night before. As soon as my agency sends me casting details, I write it in my agenda and the night before the casting I look up the address to plan my


journey especially when I`ve got a few to get to on the same day. When it’s a large casting they may not notice the time you arrive but you never know when they`re keeping an eye on the clock so always arrive early or on time. It would be a shame to make a bad impression before the casting directors have even had a chance to meet you. There are a few model uniform essentials that will improve your model look and make those hectic days a lot easier. The only large accessory that you need to be wearing is a large, stylish yet discreet handbag as you need to take your portfolio, heels, a hair brush, make up to touch up, a mini umbrella just in case, a snack and water bottle. If you have them make sure you take several model cards to leave with the casting directors on your way out as it’ll be much easier for them to remember you when making their decision. The pictures you present are extremely important as they will also speak for you. Regardless of the type of model you are, your pictures must show versatility. You or your agency should choose just one or two pictures from each photo shoot to ensure that your portfolio

shows that you can work well with several different fashion and commercial styles and themes. This chameleon- like attribute will certainly intrigue.

“ALWAYS wear a good set of matching underwear.” You should show off your figure by wearing the right clothes. A general rule is to wear a tight fitted top, tight jeans or trousers and heels. Avoid wearing flowy skirts and dresses which do not accentuate your figure and tops that are too tight and show too much cleavage as

they will not give the correct impression. However, you can adapt your casting outfit to the type of company and job you are casting for. For instance, if you are casting for body products, it may be a good idea to wear shorts to show off your legs. Always wear a good set of underwear as they may ask you to remove your clothes. This is especially common for swimwear, lingerie or beauty & health care castings. Wear simple yet flattering underwear which should be black, white or nude. Personally I feel that black or white underwear are a better choice than nude as they contrast more with your skin tone. It is vital that you are well rested and full of energy on casting days. Ensure you get a good night’s sleep and try to get around eight hours sleep. If you`re not at all sleepy and its already late, try reading a book in bed as you will quickly feel more relaxed than if you were to watch TV. I often have castings on Saturdays so I sacrifice my Friday night out with friends to prepare for castings. It is difficult to give up a fun night out but you won`t look fresh the next day. Sometimes you need to make sacrifices! After a great night`s sleep, you`ll not only feel renewed


the next day but you won`t get awful bags under your eyes which, even with make-up, are very hard to cover up. Before you set off, make sure you have a big breakfast including carbohydrates and fruits as a long day can be very draining and you might not have time to have a proper lunch. I get castings just about everywhere from the city centre to the outskirts so sometimes as soon as I finish one casting, I need to rush to make it to the other ones and often I only return home at night. Wash your hair on the same day or the night before so it looks shiny and has a soft texture. You should keep your hair down but you can choose how to style it in a laid back way. If you have long straight hair like me, you can leave it fully straight, make natural waves or just curl the ends. If your hair is very curly, keep it that way but just make sure it’s hydrated so that you have nice defined ringlets and not frizzy waves. If you have short hair, whether straight or curly, leave it as it is and simply style it. Make sure you are completely hairless, as you may need to strip down to your underwear, and your eyebrows are properly shaped. If you don’t know how to style your eyebrows just follow its natural line only plucking 64

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isolated hairs which is what I do when I don’t have time to get them done. Defined eyebrows open up your eyes and make you look well groomed. Your hands and nails should also look tidy; make

“Do not be disheartened if, despite feeling having done great at the casting, you didn’t get the job. Sometimes it is simply down to not having the specific look the client is going for. You must learn not to take rejection personally” sure your nails are all the same length; they should not be too long and if painted a nude or a see- through colour. Your make-up should be minimal yet natural with more focus on your complexion than on your eyes. I like to wear

foundation, a natural light coloured blush to define my cheekbones and some mascara. If you like wearing eye shadow try going for natural tones like light brown or gold. Remember the point is to accentuate your features and not hide your natural beauty behind make-up. Less is more! Most importantly have a strong attitude and always be positive. Do not be dishearted if, despite having done great at the casting, you didn’t get the job as sometimes you simply did not have the specific look they were going for on that occasion. If you were friendly and professional they will remember you. The important thing is that you do your best and continue learning and improving from every experience. If this is your dream then fight for it because the only way you`ll fail is if you give up. If you have any questions or would like to speak further feel free to contact me via my Facebook page, Stephanie Grao.

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MODEL NEWS

ESTÉE LAUDER SIGNS MODEL OF THE MOMENT AND SOCIAL MEDIA PHENOMENON KENDALL JENNER The Estée Lauder brand announced in November that it signed Kendall Jenner, fashion’s new breakout star and social media sensation. She will appear in digital, TV and print advertising campaigns and play an active role in creating social media content that will live on Estée Lauder’s channels as well as her own. “Bridging the worlds of high fashion, entertainment and social media, Kendall is a modern beauty who represents a whole new generation of women who live, breathe and share beauty, fashion and life 24/7, on their own terms, in a visually compelling way,” said Jane Hertzmark Hudis, Global Brand President, Estée Lauder. “She is the ultimate instagirl, and we are excited to leverage her image, voice, energy and extraordinary social media power to introduce Estée Lauder to millions of young women around the world.” "It honestly feels like a dream to represent such an iconic beauty brand, it is an incredible honour and quite humbling," said Kendall Jenner. "I found out when I was backstage at Paris fashion week, and all this time I've had

to keep the news top secret. I am so excited to share it now and be part of Estée Lauder." The model has followers of over 30 million across Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, placing her as the number one model on social media. Kendall made her fashion week debut in February, walking in Marc Jacobs's Fall/ Winter 2014 show. Her haute couture debut at Chanel quickly followed, as did her first high-profile advertising campaign for Givenchy. She has since walked for leading designers such as Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana and Fendi, and graced the red carpets of the world’s most fashionable events including the Met Gala,

Cannes Film Festival and MTV Video Music Awards. Kendall is a long-time supporter of the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to inspiring today’s youth through entertainment and education focused initiatives. Sold in more than 150 countries and territories, Estée Lauder is known for technologically advanced, high-performance products with a reputation for innovation, sophistication, glamour and superior quality. Estée Lauder produces some of the world’s most iconic skincare, makeup and fragrance products, which are loved by women around the world. Every Model Magazine

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Being an EM Mag COLUMNIST

So let me introduce myself a little more and how my life has developed throughout my career. I ‘fell’ into modelling quite late on, at the grand old age of 23. I had always wanted to be a model but I lived in a remote part of England which meant getting to castings and attending bookings was very difficult. My parents didn’t take me very seriously and thus were not available for assistance. So I ignored 66

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my ‘want to be a model’ and concentrated on my education, studying business and media communications through college and university. The older I got the more interested I became in the commercial aspect of modelling. I was now married with two children and thought my modelling days were well and truly over. Until...my friend entered me into a competition with New Look who were looking for a model to launch

with Chelley Wilson-Stimpson

their new plus size range. Super surprisingly I was called by the model agency running the competition, 12 Plus model management, and they told me I hadn’t won the competition but they wanted me to go and see them with a view to being represented. I was thrilled! Could this actually be the start of what I had always want and what so many had told me I should do? I went along to the meeting and they decided to sign me


up. Within days I was on my first test shoot in London with photographer Simon Songhurst. I had so much fun, and received some amazing photos that I never dreamed could be me. 12 plus then arranged for my model card to be made up and I was off in the big bad world of plus modelling as a size 12 mum of two and an OLD 23 years! I attended castings, direct bookings, appeared on GMTV and This Morning on numerous occasions and thoroughly enjoyed my model life. My best booking whilst with 12 Plus was for an underwear packaging shoot with Marks and Spencer. Seeing my face and body in underwear on hundreds of bras in Marks and Spencer was very amusing and quite surreal. However the constant castings and bookings made it difficult at times for me with my two children as they were very small and needed my undivided attention. The life of a model is a hard one if you want to make it, requiring constant improvement, 100% dedication, no distractions and you to be fully committed to the job. The demand of my life took its toll and when I couldn’t attend castings or accept overseas work and I was soon dropped from the agency and rightly so. It was my love to be a model but my children came first and so I decided I couldn’t commit and stopped modelling with a Every Model Magazine

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view to maybe starting again when they were older. Although I had stopped modelling I enjoyed the buzz and missed the thrills of the work, so I decided to set up an agency called Mi-Mo Management. I worked hard and long on contacting clients and finding models. I decided I would provide a full range of models from babies to the elderly on my books. I had many clients and started to get models booked on jobs. It was awesome and I loved it. The agency did very well, it provided a good source of income for me and I was finally working in something I enjoyed doing, it is at this 68

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time I met my now good friend Ruthie Deane of Every Model Magazine. I supplied models for her launch fashion show and our friendship bloomed from then. Mi-Mo ran for a few years until the law decided to change. A new ruling came into force that all model agencies had to now register as a recruitment agency and have systems and data controls in place with a license. This was terrible news for me as I was on my own running everything, I had a great website and model portfolio space built by E-desk IT services in Hereford and now had to change everything to fit

in with the new laws. I looked into it all and decided I couldn’t viably continue to run the agency and put all these changes into place. So the agency closed. Now what would I do? I pondered a great deal on my next venture to keep me in the media world I loved and then it become obvious to me….a photographer! I could photograph the models or new models, aspiring models. I had studied photography, it was my main hobby. So with another friend I set up Wilson White Photography. I’m now 38 years old and have found my passion! Photography is what I have always loved, and this is where I would like to concentrate my life long skills. Moving into photography wasn’t easy, anyone can pick up a camera and start shooting. But to build the good name that I have today as a photographer has taken nine years of dedication, continuous training and learning new things. I started off shooting models in studios, models on location and then high fashion catwalks. The more work I covered the more I realised this is what I should have done from the start. I now shoot on average 30 weddings a year, I also cover pregnancy bumps, family and baby portraits and of course model portfolios and test shoots. Now you would think photography is easy? Easier than modelling? Well you would be wrong. For every


shoot I do I come away feeling exhausted….like I have spent those last 5 hours in a gym! You have to be on the ball, changing you camera as the weather or light changes

(when not in studio) and adapting to the environment and your clients, a crying baby a wedding that you can’t put on pause because your camera setting isn’t

right. It’s hard work. Then there are the hours of editing. Today’s photographers are not only photographers but creative artists. Photoshop has revolutionised the marketing world and there are so many enhancements you can make to a photo or adaptions to create an amazing shot into a totally amazing piece of art. So that’s me and my history in the modelling world. I still get booked for the odd model job too as I am now with the lovely RMG Models. Over the years I have been featured in many Christmas brochures, instore advertising, billboard and shop signage! I have been lucky to have my family involved with some shoots so all now three of my children have enjoyed the buzz as I have. You can still see me now as the main face of Premier Inn. I’m the blonde lady snoozing away in the corridors of the hotels or above the receptionist!

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thank you to the EMG 2014 finalists who were proudly sponsored and supported by so many amazing people and organisations

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Model Union Tel: 020 8672 8494 Tel: 020 7978 8878 www.model-union.com

Models 1 Tel: 020 7434 1180 www.models1.co.uk info@models1.co.uk

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Samantha Bond Tel: +44 (0)2070130918 www.samanthabond.co.uk enquiries@samanthabond.net

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