I have some questions about designers who pay in trade:
During FW do the models get given garments, (or shoes, bags maybe?) after the show? Or at a later time do they come back/have trade sent to them?
If they are paid in trade at the show do they get a choice? I mean are they given the outfit they wore or do they get to choose what another model wore- but wouldn't that result in catfights? It seems unfair if they only get what they walked in because that may be something they really thought was horrible, but saw something else they liked. Do they ever get clothes straight of the runway though?
Are they given "gift vouchers" they can redeem from the designer after FW? Say if Marc Jacobs payed models in trade could he say- your only allowed clothes from Marc by Marc Jacobs, or which ever is the less expensive brand- so he can further rip them off?
Ii remember watching a FTV backstage at D&G Mens and the interviewer was asking the male models which outfit they wanted to take home. Some of them said the suits were nice, another was happy with what he walked in, but some more were pointing to things that weren't on their rack. Again this seems disorginised and leading to catfights. How would D&G make sure the bigger models got an expensive suit over a singlet and pants? Is there anyway to moderate giving more expensive items to the bigger names or is it just whoever sticks their hand out first?
I'm just curious. Thanks
During FW do the models get given garments, (or shoes, bags maybe?) after the show? Or at a later time do they come back/have trade sent to them?
If they are paid in trade at the show do they get a choice? I mean are they given the outfit they wore or do they get to choose what another model wore- but wouldn't that result in catfights? It seems unfair if they only get what they walked in because that may be something they really thought was horrible, but saw something else they liked. Do they ever get clothes straight of the runway though?
Are they given "gift vouchers" they can redeem from the designer after FW? Say if Marc Jacobs payed models in trade could he say- your only allowed clothes from Marc by Marc Jacobs, or which ever is the less expensive brand- so he can further rip them off?
Ii remember watching a FTV backstage at D&G Mens and the interviewer was asking the male models which outfit they wanted to take home. Some of them said the suits were nice, another was happy with what he walked in, but some more were pointing to things that weren't on their rack. Again this seems disorginised and leading to catfights. How would D&G make sure the bigger models got an expensive suit over a singlet and pants? Is there anyway to moderate giving more expensive items to the bigger names or is it just whoever sticks their hand out first?
I'm just curious. Thanks