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The No Makeup Makeup Tutorial

Makeup Artist, Diane Catorc, Shows Us How To Create The Perfect "No Makeup Makeup" Look.

Sought-after hair and makeup artist, Diane Catorc, has been in the business for twenty years. Naturally, she has picked up numerous tips along the way. We asked her how she creates the “no makeup makeup” look – which is a model’s go-to for castings and digitals. Check out the tutorial video above to watch Diane give step-by-step instructions while demonstrating on model, Julia Locatelli. We’ve been practicing it ever since, and now all of us at FMD are sporting our effortless glows!

Breathe and Relax! The Power Of Meditation

Meditation with Hannah Tokuno

Hannah Tokuno has returned to give us some Ohmmmmmm. The Californian model has been practicing Yoga and Meditation for almost 15 years and says that it clears her mind and acts as a great stress reliever.

 

Modeling can be challenging, and at times soul destroying. It's not easy to let the effects of competition and rejection roll off your back. Therefore, it is important to include activities in your day-to-day life that make you happy.

 

Meditation is one of the best ways to generate calm. It also allows you to focus on your goals and positive thoughts, and manifest them into your reality. If you've never tried it before, now is the time! Find a nice quiet spot to sit or lie down, then let Hannah teach you how to meditate in the video below.  Namaste.

 

Mother Agent: Stars Management

WORKOUT WEDNESDAY: Soccer Practice With Maya

Workout Wednesday - with Maya Tucker

If you've got World Cup fever or you just want to play soccer instead of watching it, the former pro-soccer player turned model, Maya Tucker is back to show you how you can incorporate a bit of footy into your workout.  For this week's Workout Wednesday, Maya demonstrates a few of her favorite soccer exercises. Don't worry if you have never done this before - we've included some instructional videos for the more complex footwork.

Footy Techniques

Mother Agent: Stars Management

What Is Informal Modeling?

Katia and Aly (Stars Management) at Neiman Marcus San Francisco for Monique Lhuiller (Photo: Courtesy of @katiacoate)

After launching a new collection, the designer or a representative circulates the department stores and boutiques that sell their brand. They present the new designs to their customers as well as educate the stores’ employees about the collection. It typically takes two or three days of presentations and events per store, which can include product knowledgement meetings, informals, a personal appearance of the designer, trunk shows, or a runway show.

Informal and trunk show bookings require models to have a lot of personality, and the confidence to speak with customers about the clothing he or she is wearing. Models usually stand on podiums or walk around the store with poise and elegance, while interacting with the shoppers or attendees.

Other informal bookings may be for local boutiques or charity fundraisers that showcase a designer’s collection but does not necessarily work with the designer or brand directly.

Although informals are not always as highly paid as catalog and advertising work, they are a great way to meet new clients and make money in between print bookings. If a department store latches onto you, as one of their favorite models, they could potentially book you up to five times per week, depending on the company and location. 

When you get an informal or trunk show booking, be prepared to arrive with your hair and makeup done (female models) or groomed (male models). Because these types of bookings have little production, other than the store manager giving you outfits to walk around in, they rarely have hair and makeup artists. You will also need to bring a selection of undergarments and shoes (which should be permanently in your model bag).  On occasion you might be provided shoes, but in general, you won’t. Your agent will let you know if there are any specific directions for hair, makeup, and items to bring. Should you regularly book informals for a particular department store, expect to follow their guidelines for each booking, unless they let you know otherwise.

But most importantly, arrive at least ten minutes earlier than the call time. It can be time-consuming finding the department or location of the event, or the manager or representative. Live events make clients anxious because it is difficult to work around late models or other challenges that can occur. Be kind, and you never know, the designer might love you and want to book you for another event, like fashion week!

Model Talk: Sarah Gullixson Talks New York and Getting Scouted at a Vogue Event

Model Talk with Sarah Gullixson.

Sarah Gullixson, who was scouted while attending a Vogue fashion show in Northern California, gets cozy in the model apartment for some model talk. The red-headed beauty tells us about her first trip to New York, and what keeps her motivated – and from the sound of things, you may find her running a big glossy fashion magazine one day!

Mother Agent: Stars Management
New York: Marilyn
Paris: MP
Milan: Why Not
Germany: M4
*Since this interview, Sarah has also been signed with The.MGMT in Sydney!

WORKOUT WEDNESDAYS: Biceps And Triceps With David Kait

Workout Wednesday - with David Kait

  David Kait is back, and he has a killer workout for your biceps and triceps!

Watch David explain the movement and form of each exercise, grab the equipment listed below

Then GO FOR IT!

 

Deuserband

Pair of Dumbbells - and if you don't have any, there are some household objects that are great alternatives.  

Bench/chair

 

 

If you want a longer workout, check out his leg and chest & back exercises.

1) Hammer Curls  3 x 16 reps

2) Concentration Curls 3 x 6 reps each arm

3) Deuserband Curls 3 x 16 reps 

4) Bench Dips 3 x 16 reps

5) Rear Tricep Extension with  3 x 8 reps each arm

 

 

Mother Agent: Stars Management
 

Alex Reis: A Model Search Discovery.

 

Almost three years ago, Alex Reis entered a model search in hopes to follow his dream of becoming a model and actor. Since then, he has been signed with Stars Management and has never looked back. 

FMD: You were discovered through a Stars Management Model Search. What made you enter the model search?
Alex: My dream has always been to pursue acting. I looked up model and talent agencies, and I found Stars. I saw that they were having one, and I just went out to them. 

FMD: What has been the biggest lesson that you’ve learned while modeling?
Alex: To be yourself, no matter what. Even though people will want you to look a certain way or be someone else, in the end, you will gain so much more if you are just yourself. That’s the biggest thing. I think, in this industry, people can get easily manipulated or persuaded into being someone else, and when they become that, I think they actually lessen their chances of [achieving] their goals.
FMD: So, not trying to copy someone else?
Alex: It’s easy to see another person and follow their footsteps or try to emulate them. But, you are kind of losing who you are, your uniqueness. Once you find that you have that special something, whatever it is, that uniqueness or personality, and if you can bring that out during a shoot or audition, you are going to gain so much more. When you copy someone else, you’re just generic. But, if you can be that something else, you will stand out, and that’s a hugely powerful tool.

FMD: Would you say that’s a big lesson for life in general?
Alex: Yes, especially in relationships, and with yourself – loving yourself too. This is kind of an interesting industry, unlike anything else I’ve been in. You have to have a lot of self-love and that balance of self-esteem. Be true to yourself. Believe in yourself.

FMD: What’s been your favorite modeling moment so far?
Alex: One has been bike riding around downtown San Francisco during rush hour, and I was in an astronaut costume riding an electric bicycle. A police motorcade guided me through traffic, and it was just wild. The photographer was hanging off the side of a motorcycle. Crazy! There was that, and there was a shoot I did in Northern California eating BBQ Oysters, another one I went to Tahoe and played in the snow.

FMD: Do you prefer doing on-camera/moving image as opposed to print/stills?
Alex: Maybe, perhaps I might like on-camera, just because there are more possibilities and range. But, it all depends on what’s going on. Like, there can be so much more behind the stills too. There can be movement, but the photographer is just capturing it in a single image.

FMD: What would you say to the aspiring models entering the #fmd❤️starsmodel search?
Alex: If this is something that you want to do, don’t be discouraged right away. Be very patient. Don’t expect for any quick fame or whatever. Don’t chase it for the fame, chase it for something else, something more valuable. I think mostly do it for yourself, believe in yourself.

WORKOUT WEDNESDAYS: Vinyasa Sun Salutation With Hannah

Workout Wednesday - Vinyasa Flow Sun Salutation with Hannah Tokuno

  Californian model, Hannah Tokuno has been practicing Yoga for almost 15 years. She finds that it keeps her strong, lean and limber, but more importantly, it clears her mind. These benefits help her through her busy modeling schedule, and while traveling

Enjoy this relaxing Vinyasa Sun Salutation which you can do anywhere - even at an airport!

 

Mother Agent: Stars Management
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