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How
to become a fashion model
Starting
your career
Unless you
already live in New York, Paris, or Milan, you will most likely have to
move there after you've signed with an agency. They will find you an apartment
and help you get settled with your new life. But the beginning of a modeling
career is a very difficult time: "You need to have a strong character,"
says Helène Caroline Bodet who is a booker at Elite in Paris. "In the
beginning many girls feels insecure and weak. They're far away from home
and maybe they don't get any jobs at first." The agency will try to support
you through difficult times: "We let them know that it's OK to cry in
front of us and try to give them security and trust, but we can't take
the place of a family," says Bodet. An agency can also not be there to
protect you 24 hours a day. We all know the stories of young models that
have been drugged and violated by people they met in clubs, or ripped
off by scam artists who promised them the moon. "The fame and glamour
of this business attracts a lot of sharks," says Bodet, "we always tell
the models not to believe what anybody tells them and not to listen to
anyone who promises them anything." Ambitious models stand a much better
chance to be successful. Although it is of course exciting to be on your
own in a big city and glamorous to hang in the VIP room at all the hippest
night spots, you have to be disciplined and keep going to castings and
show up to meetings on time. "The girls that never make it are the ones
that don't take modeling as a real job," says Bodet.
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