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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 284545" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: royalblue">I also went to Barbizon Modeling School back when I was around 13/14. It was designed more as a "poise and etiquette" training really. We learned all about diet and exercise and makeup, fashion, walking, sitting, going up and down stairs, etc. It was fun, really. At the end of the classes, we put on a fashion show and then they gave us leads, which my mom wouldn't allow me to do! </span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: royalblue">Department stores sometimes need models for their cosmetics or Spring and Fall fashions. The models will just sort of stand like a 'live mannequin' for a few hours. I know JC Penney's does it and so does Fashion Bug. You could probably inquire at Macy's and other big retail stores. Oh, and also some of those stores need models for their weekly print ads as well. </span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: royalblue">I know the big modeling school I hear advertising on the radio all the time is John Casablanca - not sure if they are out by you.</span></span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: royalblue">Best of luck.</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 284545, member: 2211"] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3][COLOR=royalblue]I also went to Barbizon Modeling School back when I was around 13/14. It was designed more as a "poise and etiquette" training really. We learned all about diet and exercise and makeup, fashion, walking, sitting, going up and down stairs, etc. It was fun, really. At the end of the classes, we put on a fashion show and then they gave us leads, which my mom wouldn't allow me to do! [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3][COLOR=royalblue][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3][COLOR=royalblue]Department stores sometimes need models for their cosmetics or Spring and Fall fashions. The models will just sort of stand like a 'live mannequin' for a few hours. I know JC Penney's does it and so does Fashion Bug. You could probably inquire at Macy's and other big retail stores. Oh, and also some of those stores need models for their weekly print ads as well. [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3][COLOR=royalblue][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3][COLOR=royalblue]I know the big modeling school I hear advertising on the radio all the time is John Casablanca - not sure if they are out by you.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3][COLOR=royalblue][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Comic Sans MS][SIZE=3][COLOR=royalblue]Best of luck.[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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