Go Super Model
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About this ebook
Go Supermodel is a guide for boys and girls who aspire to be models. Attitude, skills, and mindset are all essential when trying to understand the world of glamor and fashion.
This instructional eBook is written to provide useful information, help friends and family understand the world of fashion, and introduce the reader to glamor, as well. It looks behind the scenes at what is happening in the industry, and what will happen when you begin your career as a Supermodel.
Go Supermodel will help male and female models understand the world of fashion photography, castings, and modeling agencies. You will learn how to break into the fashion world, as well as how to be, and stay, a Supermodel. Over the years, I have learned the skills and mindset necessary to succeed. Through my personal experiences, which I'm happy to share, I hope to start your career on the road to success.
These are the guidelines I would give my own daughter, if she were to decide to model. They will allow you to experience a safe, happy, and healthy lifestyle as you pursue your dream of becoming a Supermodel.
This is a Second Updated Edition, featuring additional insights and suggestions.
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Go Super Model - Cynthia Anthonio
Chapter 2
About Me
I was born in the late 60s in Groningen, a lovely town in the Netherlands. I was fortunate enough to have a very talented family; my parents were both artists – my father taught at the Minerva Art Academy in Groningen – and my two older brothers both became doctors.
Groningen was a great place to grow up – a beautiful student town with wonderful terraces, the Martini Tower and the Thorbecke College – and it was there that I suppose my modeling career began, with photo- shoots for teen magazines.
During the summer I was asked to walk the runway shows on the RAI in Amsterdam and it was while I was there I was first ‘discovered’. This led to me going to Belgium to learn how to walk the couture shows for the likes of Valentino and Ferré. I was 16 at the time. Can you imagine how excited I was?... and how terrified?!
As beautiful as Groningen was, at an early age, I wanted to travel and, age 18, I left home. I joined and Agency – Fashion Models Milan – and began work with Italian Vogue. And that was when it all really started for me!
25 shows per season, modeling prêt a porter and couture, working campaigns and editorial photo shoots. It can sound pretty glamorous and there’s no doubt, at times it was; but it was also hard work – rushing from show to show, from shoot to shoot – always needing to be there on time.
I got to work with some fabulous photographers – including Arthur Elgort, Hans Feur, David Seidner, Andrew MacPherson, Antoine