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I totally agree with you. Judging the last few seasons, I feel like we assumed what the casting was already going to look like, but the restrictions definitely opened up for some variation.I must say, for NYFW being as uneventful as it tends to be, these CDs really are trying their hardest to make the most out of all these casting restrictions (American & Canadian models of South Sudanese origin, as well as a good amount of Kenyan models, having their moment, hiring any and every top model in the city that ultimately chose not to skip the week in favor of focusing solely on the hectic European season, all the while embracing faces who've debuted over the past year's worth to the extent possible and, yes, ushering in a new era of nepobabies that actually have an inoffensive presence on the runway compared to generations past). I can't say I'm mad at the results of an otherwise exceptionally limited group of faces to choose from this NYFW.
I noticed that too. I wonder what’s preventing her from booking.Sandra Murray didn't hit all the big shows I thought she would.
She’s a PG girl. They’re not doing well at all. Look at Chen Yang, Vanessa Warg. None of them are booking much. Even Viktoria Wirs who he discovered, then dropped is a flop.I noticed that too. I wonder what’s preventing her from booking.
They either do it on Instagram or opt to send them strictly privately nowadays. Most NY agencies still upload show packages on their socials, though.Why aren't agencies/models.com posting their show packages anymore? It would really help some of the speculation on missing girls.
Also Abeny Nhial, Annemary Aderibigbe, Nora Attal, Awar Odhiang, Sora Choi, Penelope Ternes, Alex Consani, Stella Hanan, Paloma Elsesser, Hejia Li and Diane ChiuEmily Ratajkowski, Ida Heiner, Loli Bahia for Tory Burch