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Samantha Ypma

Quite possibly my favorite shoot by far. They're so simple and yet speak so much. :wub:




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There are quite some amazing things to book, over there in (?)... .... Japan? Looking good, gurl.
 
Oh South Korea, thanks for that info! Mode better does a new set of polaroids when she's back home, always loving the freshness of their digitals. And finally new placements wouldn't be bad either. And I'd love to see some b/w tests. Hmmm, let's draw up a wish list and send it to Mode Models, papa_levante!
 
:lol: Mode Models does hear our cries! If we keep wishing, our wishes will be their commands! (I hope!)

I love when Samantha looks "unreal." ^_^ Like these! Particularly the first one.


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First Stam, then Abbey Lee, now Sammy...I miss the beautiful red hair... :(
But if her career is taking off, it is OK... ;)
 
The blonde helped her get more work which is great. ^_^ I don't see the appeal in platinum blonde in the industry, but hey whatever works!
 
wow! she's like the prettiest model ever!
I think i like the bleach blond better than the red hair.
 
:( Sam leaves Korea tomorrow.

She did a great job over there, really got some fantastic work to put in her book. I am very proud of her. :clap:
 
^ Posting it here. :flower: Thanks xxfashion.

PR: How long did the trip to Seoul last?
SAMANTHA YPMA: I flew from Edmonton with a connection in San Francisco, I flew with United Airlines. The flight from San Fran to Seoul was a long one, 12 hours!

PR: Do you take that travel pillow with you, like some people on planes? You must admit they are badly needed sometimes.
SAMANTHA YPMA: Luckily the airline provided everyone with a pillow and a blanket which was awesome; I needed the sleep for sure.

PR: Is Seoul's airport complicated?
SAMANTHA YPMA: Seoul’s airport wasn’t too complicated but I sat beside a fellow Canadian on the place who helped me out and showed me where to go so it was pretty easy to figure everything out.

PR: Do you ever do some duty free shopping on airports?
SAMANTHA YPMA: Duty free is my favorite!

PR: What's your agency in Seoul?
SAMANTHA YPMA: I am represented by DCM Agency in Seoul, it is my first and only agency in Asia.

PR: Have you been to other Asian markets, or do you plan on going to some later on?
SAMANTHA YPMA: I have not been to any Asian markets other than Seoul. I have no plans of heading to another Asian market right now but who knows where the future will take me!

PR: What are model apartments in Seoul like?
SAMANTHA YPMA: The model apartments are great! Very nice area of the city and a lot of space which is really nice.

PR: How many castings per day did you have there? Is it a busy market?
SAMANTHA YPMA: The market has been pretty good, I didn’t really know what to expect but the work has been good. The first day we came here we had 10 castings.

PR: Before going to Seoul, did you like Asian food?
SAMANTHA YPMA: I have always enjoyed Asian food but I had never eaten Korean food before coming to Seoul.

PR: What was your favorite?
SAMANTHA YPMA: I don`t know what it was called but I had a really good rice noodle and vegetable pasta in a spicy sauce, and the spicy soups are really good as well!

PR: Seriously, what were you eating there???
SAMANTHA YPMA: I have mostly been cooking for myself but I have been to a few little Korean places. I also went to a Bulgarian restaurant called Zelen and I have to say, that was probably the best meal I have ever had!

PR: So… chicken salad – made by you! What do you put in it?
SAMANTHA YPMA: Yes I do love my chicken salads! I like it with:

- lettuce
- onions
- green red and yellow peppers
- mushrooms
- jalapeños
- and chicken of course!

PR: Where did you buy your groceries in Seoul, at the market or in the supermarket?
SAMANTHA YPMA: There were a few little supermarkets really close to the apartment which was great.

PR: At the supermarkets, are there also some common Canadian or American products that you recognized or is everything Asian?
SAMANTHA YPMA: There really hasn`t been a lot of Canadian or American foods that I recognized. That was one of the hardest part: trying to figure out what I was buying because most of the things were in Korean.

PR: What is the fashion like there?
SAMANTHA YPMA: The fashion is great! Everyone is always dressed so nicely, even if it is just to go to the supermarket, I really love it!

I also shot a lookbook for a brand called Nohke J and I think those are some of my favorite clothes I`ve ever seen, amazing coats and just really beautiful pieces.

PR: Did you spot any trends that can be also spotted in Canada?
SAMANTHA YPMA: Most of the basics are the same as in Canada although people there definitely dress up a lot more than they do back at home, I really enjoyed that! I think people In Seoul are more into fashion than where I come from for sure.

PR: What are your must have items for this fall/winter season?
SAMANTHA YPMA: For fall I am really into military jackets, chunky boots, and camel anything!

PR: Yoga or Pilates?
SAMANTHA YPMA: Neither haha, I`d really rather just go to the gym but if I am choosing one I`d say pilates.

PR: What gym did you go to (in Seoul)?
SAMANTHA YPMA: In our agency building, which is about a five minute walk from the apartment, there is one of the biggest gyms in Seoul.

I`ve really never been one to enjoy working out but I do love to go for a good run so I`ve mostly been using the treadmill there. I also climbed mount Namsan and went up to the Seoul tower which was a nice workout, lots of stairs![/COLOR]

PR: Were you warned that you have to avoid something..?
SAMANTHA YPMA: There were really no places I was warned of, even walking around there late at night and even into the morning people are all around, I’ve really felt quite safe everywhere I’ve been - which is great.
 
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awesome new pictures sammy :heart:

great to see you doing that well! :)
 

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