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Damn, you guys are good! Yes, I was briefly with 1, though I never actually worked under 1's aegis, or signed with them (although oral contracts of course have standing). I don't think I was ever on their site, either. I officially switched to Next when I actually came to NY. Nice catch.

My mother agency is Mother Model Management.

http://mothermodelmanagement.com/Site/Home.html

I met Jeff and Mary Clarke my senior year of college, at a mall in Coralville, Iowa. Fun times!

When I have time, I will definitely read Jezebel — I found it via FabSugar, a really boring fashion blog that had been linking Jezebel a lot, and then when I realised Jezebel site was actually a better blog I relocated some browsing their way. But I'm actually not their Anonymous Model person. Wish I'd thought up that gig! I've made it my goal to find out who Tatiana or whatever is, and buy her a drink, because from what I've seen of her columns she seems cool. I thought maybe she might be Shea Prueger, since she attended college before modeling, but that's just a total unsubstantiated guess.

I would love to move to NY. I really enjoyed being there this season. Fingers crossed I'll find a way to make it happen sometime in the next six months or so.
 
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You are actually still on One's Modelwire, that's why I was confused! Guess they haven't updated it.
 
So Jenna, have you ever done any modelling in NZ or Aus? Are you a Kiwi or American? Or both?
 
So Jenna, have you ever done any modelling in NZ or Aus? Are you a Kiwi or American? Or both?

I have joint US/NZ citizenship. And I did model back in NZ, as a kid, and then as a very very part-time job in high school. Still managed to be in a few things, mostly for Asian brands that would shoot in our lovely scenery. Korean, HK, or Taiwanese friends at school would occasionally find pictures of me in their imported magazines, and be all like, "Jenna! You're posing with my country's hottest hearthrob popsinger! OMG!" and I would be totally oblivious, of course.

I never modeled internationally in high school, because my parents were focused on my graduating and going to college — and honestly, that was what I really wanted, too. Education is always the right choice, and unfortunately it's one that gets short shrift in this industry.
 
^Glad the invitation worked out! :) As you can see, we're very resourceful in finding out about new models, which is either cool or kind of creepy. :lol:
 
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I never modeled internationally in high school, because my parents were focused on my graduating and going to college — and honestly, that was what I really wanted, too. Education is always the right choice, and unfortunately it's one that gets short shrift in this industry.

Good for you! Do you think it is possible to juggle both?
 
Yes, I think it is. But it requires a lot of juggling, and the willingness to say "No" to a lot of tempting opportunities. You have to make decisions other people in your life won't agree with, and that by its very nature is hard.
 
from her blog :

This is salon-grade, professionally-treated, blown-out, serum-shined, hot-ironed, fresh-from-the-chair hair. You are dreaming if you think you could ever in your life replicate this at home. It feels like spun silk, it’s been three days and you haven’t had to do more than run a comb through it each morning, and every time you pull it — effortlessly, one-handedly! — into a ponytail, it feels like 50% of its mass has been smoothed away. If hair had a bond rating, your locks would be AAA. Yours is the Berkshire Hathaway of hair. It might as well be made of rainbows and shed strands of unicorn tail, because you will never see hair like this again — outside of another visit to your stylist.
the "Berkshire Hathaway of hair" -- I love it! And it's so true, I always think I CAN do it at home.
 
Korean, HK, or Taiwanese friends at school would occasionally find pictures of me in their imported magazines, and be all like, "Jenna! You're posing with my country's hottest hearthrob popsinger! OMG!" and I would be totally oblivious, of course.
:lol:

Education is always the right choice, and unfortunately it's one that gets short shrift in this industry.
So true. I'm happy you followed the right path. I cringe whenever I hear young models have quit school :doh:

Some pics from Nicole Romano Fall 2008
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I don't like her nose. Her blog is far more interesting than her pictures although some of them are good.
 
I keep on reading his blog, and I become more and more captivated! It is really COOL! I like the style of her writing! It's clever and catchy. She did the right choice when she decided to get a good education. Maybe she should become a writer rather than a model?;)
By the way, are there any models who later made their way in literature?;)
 
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