Fashion Modeling

Fashion Modeling
Title Fashion Modeling PDF eBook
Author Jen Jones
Publisher Capstone
Pages 38
Release 2007
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780736878845

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"Presents the different types of modeling, how to get started in modeling, and supermodels of the past and present"--Provided by publisher.

The Business of Fashion Modeling

The Business of Fashion Modeling
Title The Business of Fashion Modeling PDF eBook
Author Tondaleya Shamley
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 49
Release 2010-09
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0557673321

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Self-help book to help aspiring fashion models identify their opportunities in the industry and prepare for a professional modeling career.

Runway Reverie: The Art and Essence of Fashion Modeling

Runway Reverie: The Art and Essence of Fashion Modeling
Title Runway Reverie: The Art and Essence of Fashion Modeling PDF eBook
Author Tiffany Tai
Publisher Skillworldhub
Pages 11
Release 2024-04-21
Genre Self-Help
ISBN

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Embark on a captivating journey through the dazzling world of fashion modeling in 'Runway Reverie: The Art and Essence of Fashion Modeling.' From the origins of this glamorous industry to the rise of iconic supermodels and the evolution of diversity and inclusion, each chapter offers a deep dive into the intricacies of this dynamic field. Explore the power of presence, navigate the complexities of the industry, and celebrate the enduring legacy of fashion's legends. With insights from industry insiders and captivating narratives, this book is a must-read for aspiring models, fashion enthusiasts, and anyone who dares to dream of strutting down the runway.

Work!

Work!
Title Work! PDF eBook
Author Elspeth H. Brown
Publisher Duke University Press Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-07-02
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781478000266

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From the haute couture runways of Paris and New York and editorial photo shoots for glossy fashion magazines to reality television, models have been a ubiquitous staple of twentieth- and twenty-first-century American consumer culture. In Work! Elspeth H. Brown traces the history of modeling from the advent of photographic modeling in the early twentieth century to the rise of the supermodel in the 1980s. Brown outlines how the modeling industry sanitized and commercialized models' sex appeal in order to elicit and channel desire into buying goods. She shows how this new form of sexuality—whether exhibited in the Ziegfeld Follies girls' performance of Anglo-Saxon femininity or in African American models' portrayal of black glamour in the 1960s—became a central element in consumer capitalism and a practice that has always been shaped by queer sensibilities. By outlining the paradox that queerness lies at the center of capitalist heteronormativity and telling the largely unknown story of queer models and photographers, Brown offers an out of the ordinary history of twentieth-century American culture and capitalism.

Audacious! Political Columns, Essays and Arthouse Fashion Modeling

Audacious! Political Columns, Essays and Arthouse Fashion Modeling
Title Audacious! Political Columns, Essays and Arthouse Fashion Modeling PDF eBook
Author Krystle Nicole Russin
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 56
Release 2009-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 0578035715

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Writing from The Huffington Post, Alan Keyes' RenewAmerica.us, TownHall.com and more debates hot button political issues. From media bias to women's rights, religion to global warming and President Obama to recent headliners Rod Blagojevich and Carrie Prejean, nothing and no one is off limits. As conservative Hartsock takes on the liberal agenda, Russin presents questions and background facts. This, all done with new short essays and color photos featuring both authors and Mint Owl tie designer Chris Cantoya - striking a pose in formal attire, jeans, lingerie or...nothing but a cooking apron.

Pricing Beauty

Pricing Beauty
Title Pricing Beauty PDF eBook
Author Ashley Mears
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 325
Release 2011-09-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520950216

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Sociologist Ashley Mears takes us behind the brightly lit runways and glossy advertisements of the fashion industry in this insider’s study of the world of modeling. Mears, who worked as a model in New York and London, draws on observations as well as extensive interviews with male and female models, agents, clients, photographers, stylists, and others, to explore the economics and politics—and the arbitrariness— behind the business of glamour. Exploring a largely hidden arena of cultural production, she shows how the right "look" is discovered, developed, and packaged to become a prized commodity. She examines how models sell themselves, how agents promote them, and how clients decide to hire them. An original contribution to the sociology of work in the new cultural economy, Pricing Beauty offers rich, accessible analysis of the invisible ways in which gender, race, and class shape worth in the marketplace.

This Year's Model

This Year's Model
Title This Year's Model PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Wissinger
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 371
Release 2015-09-18
Genre Design
ISBN 0814794181

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Over the last four decades, the fashion modeling industry has become a lightning rod for debates about Western beauty ideals, the sexual objectification of women, and consumer desire. Yet, fashion models still captivate, embodying all that is cool, glam, hip, and desirable. They are a fixture in tabloids, magazines, fashion blogs, and television. Why exactly are models so appealing? And how do these women succeed in so soundly holding our attention? In This Year’s Model, Elizabeth Wissinger weaves together in-depth interviews and research at model castings, photo shoots, and runway shows to offer a glimpse into the life of the model throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Once an ad hoc occupation, the “model life” now involves a great deal of physical and virtual management of the body, or what Wissinger terms “glamour labor.” Wissinger argues that glamour labor—the specialized modeling work of self-styling, crafting a ‘look,’ and building an image—has been amplified by the rise of digital media, as new technologies make tinkering with the body’s form and image easy. Models can now present self-fashioning, self-surveillance, and self-branding as essential behaviors for anyone who is truly in the know and ‘in fashion.’ Countless regular people make it their mission to achieve this ideal, not realizing that technology is key to creating the unattainable standard of beauty the model upholds—and as Wissinger argues, this has been the case for decades, before Photoshop even existed. Both a vividly illustrated historical survey and an incisive critique of fashion media, This Year’s Model demonstrates the lasting cultural influence of this unique form of embodied labor.