Saturday, February 27, 2010

Eyebrows

I have a confession; I haven't had my eyebrows waxed in over a year......ewwww...some might say but I prefer au naturale looking eyebrows....They remind me of a young Brooke Shields...a recent visit to my nail salon changed all that.....for some reason I was enticed in to having my eyebrows waxed....now keep in mind I do actually keep them in shape ( I would have to anyway, Frida Kahlo only worked on her even then she was pushing the monobrow)but I thought what the hell save me in having to do them later, I even remember Oprah doing it on national TV and looking like she had a facelift afterwards....being 20 I should of known that would not of happened to me.

    For the best shaped eyebrows I always think tweezers are the only way...while waxing can leave a polished look it can also take a chunk out that will ruin your eyebrows and making your entire face seem out of whack, which is exactly how I feel right now after losing half my eyebrows. Eyebrows can actually shape your entire face.....and being big and bushy ain't such a bad thing as well as thin and refined (I'm still talking about eyebrows right?), but you need to find the right shape for you. If your shape is not how you want it you will have to let them grow out a bit before you go ahead and get them done again or do it yourself......I will always from now on do them myself as I know my face better than anyone but if you can't; or can't be bothered I have researched some places that claim to do the best eyebrow shaping around town......don't pull a me and get your eyebrows waxed at a dodgy asian nail salon for $10..trust me you will not feel great afterwards.....I might just wear a paperbag for a month....






Friday, February 26, 2010

Italian Vogue

Vogue Italia now has a curvy section.....thats pretty grooovy but most of the snaps are old photos, so lets hope they update it pretty quick 

Small Girl, Big City one bunny






This was one of my favourite editorials from 2009 from Harper's Bazaar America. It features Catherine Mcneil and Robert Buckley (in a bunny suit).
  The reason why I liked it so much and still do is because it reminded me of how I felt when I went to the city that never sleeps New York.
   You can feel a bit sad and lonely, but still find it amazing. Having the bunny in the pictures makes it funny and heartfelt because with so much going on around you you can fell utterly alone, and this is the pretense of the Modern Age, we don't know how to feel, we are laughing and crying. But hey I'd love a giant fuzzy bunny following me :p keeping me company, reminds me a little bit of Drop Dead Fred.
 
 

The Runaways

If you haven't heard of the Runaways you soon will,  

A film adaptation of the rocking female group is being released soon in March starring Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning.

Joan Jett is someone you would definietly know of she originally sung " I love rock 'n' roll and created the band alongside drummer Sandy West.

The preview looks promising check it out :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTpdXKocacQ

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Alexander McQueen - A Bad Romance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUvFTc2mlNY
The first time I heard Bad Romance (by lady GaGa) was watching Alexander Mqueen's show; one of my favourite designers, such a shame.....

McQueen, according to an internal logic detailed in a press release, was casting an apocalyptic forecast of the future ecological meltdown of the world: Humankind is made up of creatures that evolved from the sea, and we may be heading back to an underwater future as the ice cap dissolves.

How To Be A Model

How to be a model

This is probably the most frequent question I get asked by all aspiring models and friends ( apart from "how tall are you" :p)

To be a fashion model you do need a very photogenic face
You need to usually be over 5ft7
and you need to be in proportion

There are a few different types of models,

Runway models size 6-8 (and sometimes even 4 overseas) usually do most of the runway shows, advertising and editorial work but do not always look 'beautiful' but sometimes can have quite an unusual distinctive face.

Models between size 8-12 do all sorts of jobs, catalogues, editorial and advertising but do much less runway, usually lingerie companies will use models between size 6-10 for their shows

'Plus size' Models are between 12-18 with majority a size 14/16, will once again to mainly catalogues, editorial, lingerie and advertising unfortunately plus size models rarely get to do runway shows

there are more categories but these are the main ones


I myself started originally by my sister taking me when I was 15 to Chadwicks agency in Sydney, I was going to do a test shoot with them (too see how I photographed) but my sister moved away and I didn't feel confident enough to pursue it. It wasn't until I was 16 and saw an ad in Dolly magazine about a model competition that I decided to give it another try. It still took me 3 months to pick up the courage and enter the Competition, back then I struggled to find myself attractive let alone model material. I did not win the competition :(, but I did get a lovely photo in the Sunday Telegraph (because I was the only one wearing a dress after the competition), for once in my life after seeing that photo I felt I had a chance.
    I started working for Moda Models in Sydney then on after, I did free work or very little pay work to build my portfolio- You should never really have to pay for photos in my opinion ( I think there is enough beginner photographers and makeup artists to get some images of you to take to castings) I know there are a lot of dodgy agencies out there that promise the world to young girls all if they pay $1000 to even $3000 or so for photos, it's not necessary; if you really have what it takes your agency should be paying that, and besides they will be looking more at you at castings (photos can be altered very easily in photoshop these days) they're really more interested in what you look like in real life, saying that though having a strong portfolio is critical for models, but casting directors are less critical if you say you have just started.

The first thing to do if you do decide to model is to take yourself to a top agency and see what they say.
 Unfortunately some agencies can be quite critical only because they deal with girls and boys wanting to model all the time and you not having the 'look' their after.
  Don't be disheartened if they say no, try a few different ones, before you make your mind up. Remember also that you don't necessary have to be ultra skinny to model, you can always model at a healthy size, it just depends on what kind of model you want to be. I am a happy plus size model, because I couldn't stand starving myself so gave up on doing that, I changed agencies and got signed with Bella agency that is an exclusive agency for full figured models and in the end got triple the amount of work.

Just make sure you a ready for it, be confident in who you are, it is one very tough industry to crack and you do need thick skin

I will publish the top agencies and more information about how to build a strong portfolio later :)

ciao Bella x

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