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models.comA perennial favorite of designers and editors alike, the vivacious Grace Mahary has charm to spare. With repeat bookings for American Vogue and i-D Grace now finds herself in Chanel’s pre-fall film and a Carolina Herrera spot alongside Gisele.

wmagazine.comGrace Mahary Hates Wearing Makeup, Loves Moisturizing Facials
The Canadian model shares her beauty notes.
July 31, 2014 10:00 AM | by Mia Adorante
Although Grace Mahary is a newcomer to the pages of W, (her first appearance is in August 2014’s “Banal Plus”), the 24-year-old model is no amateur when it comes to maintaining a healthy, beautiful lifestyle. Here, the former athlete reveals her secret to perfect skin, staying fit, and mom-approved eyebrows.
Your look:
Sporty, casual, with a hint of fashion.
Daily routine:
At night, I use a cleanser. In the morning, I just rinse, moisturize, and go.
Beauty from the inside out:
I do yoga.
Exercise regime:
I used to be an athlete, so I generally like taking classes.
Beauty essentials:
I hate wearing makeup.
Skincare secret:
I switch around. I was a big fan of Clinique and then I switched over to Kiehls. I also like Esteé Lauder.
Day to night look:
New York is funny because once you leave the house, you really don’t come back until the end of the day, so my look is pretty functional throughout the day and night.
Eyes or lips:
I like a lip. A dark purple or nice red, that works for me.
Air-dry or blowout:
I love to leave it natural, but it doesn’t really work out that way.
Best advice from mom:
To love yourself… and to tweeze. She always told me to tweeze my brows.
Best advice from the pros:
A moisturizing facial massage will make a difference in how your skin looks when you put makeup on, no matter what. You have to, and you get a massage out of it!
Necessary splurge:
Chanel mascara.
Drugstore favorite:
EOS lip balms, I love them.
Fragrance of choice:
Calvin Klein Euphoria.
Beauty icons:
Iman Abdulmajid.

ellecanada.comLFW SPRING 2014: 2 MINUTES WITH MEGA MODEL GRACE MAHARY
By Laura deCarufel
I spotted homegrown model Grace Mahary backstage at JW Anderson, as she was about to get her makeup done (the show’s beauty look: “modern peasant”). Ever the lovely Canadian, Grace let me throw a few questions at her as the makeup artist delicately daubed highlighter across her cheekbones and photographers snapped furiously.
Three words that describe your New York Fashion Week experience?
“It was super positive. And fun! And busy.”
Your fave show in New York?
“It was super cool that I did Proenza. They’re such a trendy, cool line. Narciso was beautiful as well.”
What are you most excited about for London Fashion Week?
“It’s the funkiest one! Everyone seems very cool, very laidback too.”
Your beauty secrets?
“Humour. I always call my family back home for a good laugh.”
Your can’t-live-without beauty product?
“Oh no! I was worried you were going to ask me that. [laughs] I’m the laziest person when it comes to beauty care. I use an Estée Lauder 24 hour cream repair—apart from that, lots of moisturizer is key.”
What are your post-Fashion Week plans?
“To veg out for sure. I might see my family and my friends. Good company, good food—and some basketball might be involved too!”


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imgmodels/tumblrIMG MODEL PREP 2014
Tuesday evening, IMG Models hosted thirty of its fresh-faced female and male models for its biannual pre-fashion-week health and wellness conference, known as “Model Prep.”
Globally recognized as the leader in model management for its diverse talent roster, and for looking after the total well-being of their models beyond the runway or billboard advertisements, IMG held its first-ever health initiative in September 2007 with the goal of helping newcomers cope with the inevitable stresses and uncertainties of the profession.
This season, the young talents were treated to a rainbow-hued array of garden veggies from Sweetgreen, healthy desserts from Siggi’s, and inspirational speeches from industry veterans, including fellow IMG Models Grace Mahary and Garrett Neff; social worker and psychotherapist Betsey Selman-Babinecz; health guru and private-fitness expert Tara Faye; fashion stylist Alastair McKimm; and casting director Adam Hindle.
Held on the agency’s penthouse deck, the event welcomed such rising stars as Madison Stubbington, Veroniek Gilkins, Mona Matsuoka, Adam Butcher, and Tommaso de Benedictis, all of whom listened intently as Neff and Mahary shared their collective experiences. Both extolled the virtues of pursuing interests outside of modeling (art, sports, education, etc.), and of maintaining excellent hygiene, offering helpful insider tips to better navigate this notoriously demanding time of year. The overarching theme of the evening: Be your best, most engaged and curious self.
Mahary, known for her infectious and endless supply of energy, recalled her slow and steady ascent (“a seven year overnight success”), and how her career began to take off the moment she “let go.” Her T.I.E. acronym (Take It Easy) especially resonated with the new crop, as well as a few seasoned IMG employees, also in attendance.
For his part, Hindle, a former IMG model-turned-runway casting director, shared the importance of being “authentic, keeping a positive attitude, and resisting the urge to complain” after countless go-sees, fittings, or even after being rejected. “Sometimes,” Hindle continued, “it’s simply not the designer’s vision for the season, but keep going, it could change.” IMG Models’ VP, David Cunningham, added, “This isn’t a test. If you don’t book a single show this season, that’s okay. We believe in you, and there’s always next season. “
Just before intermission, Selman-Babinecz reminded the teens and young adults that fashion week, and their careers for that matter, are a “marathon, not a sprint.” She echoed similar sentiments shared earlier in the evening, encouraging the girls to move with great agility among the chaos, “like bamboo: tall, slender, with deep roots, able to weather any storm.”
Faye was on hand to share fitness and nutritional tips and misconceptions with the group. She reiterated a positive approach to wellness of mind, body, and spirit, and stressed the importance of sleep. “No matter how many fabulous parties you’re invited to,” Faye prodded, “you must get 7.5-8 hours of sleep! Trust me, it catches up with you over time.” She also offered more serious challenges such as interval training, learning to love working out, and tracking your food in-take.
Before evening’s end, McKimm detailed what to wear to Castings (“Unless you’re truly a rock ’n roll girl or guy, simple, clean, and form fitting”), his process of coordinating looks (or “lewks”) for designer’s collections, the Catch-22 of being cast as a “season exclusive,” and the benefits of forming relationships with other models, designers, and fashion editors during runway fittings. McKimm affirmed, “Whatever you do, own your personality in what you’re wearing, and don’t be ridiculous; just be polite, it doesn’t cost a thing.” | text + images: Teddy Tinson
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net-a-porterGrace Mahary
As seen on the Givenchy, Pucci and Jonathan Saunders runways
FASHION WEEK SURVIVAL TIP? Hydrate! And keep all of your receipts.
FAVORITE SHOW YOU’VE WALKED IN? There are so many that stand out: Givenchy, Chanel, Prada...
YOUR OFF-DUTY LOOK? My mother’s necklace and a jumpsuit. I also wear a lot of Opening Ceremony and Oak.
BEST ADVICE YOU’VE RECEIVED? Finding balance every day is crucial. Stay true to yourself, keep your eyes open to learn and breathe.
WHAT’S IN THE FUTURE? Film. It’s energizing to tap into the mind of someone else and create their truth, their history.