http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25525&highlight=tallPastry said:What about Luca Gadjus, you guys?

http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25525&highlight=tallPastry said:What about Luca Gadjus, you guys?

model_mom said:New York agencies have the final say and whether they think you should relocate. They know(with the right amount of luck and prseverance) who will make it in NY city. You have to move there or at least have a home base in NYC for it to work. Any model can choose to move there but to really suceed you need the agency's backing.
Some models are stars right from the beginning. Everything comes together for them.They impress the right client or a top photographer makes them his/her muse. Case in point(Heather Marks) I met her the first time she came to NY and by the end of that show season she was on her way and hasn't stopped since.
Othe models work a few season and then all of a sudden they start to be seen everywhere. Then you have the hundreds of models who are the next "new face " and they fade into the background at the end of show season. Who knows?? If we knew that we'd have it made.
AshtonK said:One more thing...
Is it common for models to start out in European cities like Milan and Paris BEFORE making any kind of contact to the NYC-based agencies, just to get their feet wet?
It seems like even different agencies have different ideas of what the industry is looking for. One agency I went to for an open call in toronto called Elmer olsen (Daria W and Teagan D's agency) said I'd have to grow 2 inches to actually be taken seriously in high fashion (I'm 5'9.5") whereas another said they could just list me as 5'10" and it'd be fine.perlefine said:They are willing to deviate from those min. heights though. Think: Mona, Polina, Jeisa, Marina, Sara Ziff, Anouck, Anne Marie, Bianca Balti, Ciara Nugent, Luca, Diana Dondoe, Valentina, Liliane, Karen Elson, Isabeli, Shannan, the list goes onThey are all under 5'9". Although some of them are sometimes listed as 5'10".
Good thread! It's good to hear the opinions from people who have actually experienced the whole course.
