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Modeling schools/modeling for teens?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 284766" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I know you wont believe this considering what I look like now...but I did this through Sears when I was 12/13. They had this Charm School/Etiquette class type thing they ran and after we graduated from that class, we modeled for Sears. It really wasnt much but it was fun. We learned a lot about "high society" and which forks to use when we ate at classy restaurants which actually has paid off for me. I dont think I have ever used the skills they taught me on turning and standing though...lol. We modeled the new kids or jr wear coming out that season. It was fun like I said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 284766, member: 1514"] I know you wont believe this considering what I look like now...but I did this through Sears when I was 12/13. They had this Charm School/Etiquette class type thing they ran and after we graduated from that class, we modeled for Sears. It really wasnt much but it was fun. We learned a lot about "high society" and which forks to use when we ate at classy restaurants which actually has paid off for me. I dont think I have ever used the skills they taught me on turning and standing though...lol. We modeled the new kids or jr wear coming out that season. It was fun like I said. [/QUOTE]
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