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She looks a million times better with this longer hair, I stopped on her shot and thought "I've seen this girl before, but where?"
She looks more refined & chic with that new haircutOne of the questions that IMA frequently poses to its model interviewees is directed towards their overall approach when it comes to attending castings and go-sees. Models are often faced with the arduous and challenging task of bringing their best face forward while injecting a healthy dose of fun, positivity, and personality during the few minutes that they are accorded when meeting with casting directors, designers, and prospective clients. While physical appearance, presentation, and individual style no doubt play an integral part in leaving a favourable and lasting impression on the powers that be, more often than not models also mention the importance of 'being yourself' and projecting an aura of confidence and natural charm. During the Spring/Summer 2014 collections, forty of the season's most promising new faces fronted up for casting director Julia Lange and photographer Joachim Mueller Ruchholtz in the fashion capital of Paris. With an illustrious client list including German Vogue, CR Fashion Book, and V Magazine, the season's red hot runway rookies Lera Tribel, Madison Leyes, Maarjan Ridalaan, Holly Rose Emery, Liza Schwab, and Emily Astrup had their sights on getting Julia Lange's nod of approval. Photographer Joachim Mueller Ruchholtz was on hand to document the natural and seemingly effortless beauty of the posse of model hopefuls.