Results tagged “New York Model Management” (3)

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NYC + Models = Fun

new york model management.jpgNew York Model Management needs interns, and they need them fast.

So, if, despite the current economic crisis, you’re still looking for a way into this crazy industry, and if you’re obsessed with models, this might be the job for you.

They need help in every department, men’s, women’s, art, so take your pick, assuming you’re free at least two to three days a week.

Responsibilities will include updating model portfolios, assisting with the building of show packages, coffee runs, etc.

If you’re up for it, send your resume and cover letter to women@newyorkmodels.com - make sure it explains why you want to work in fashion, and more specifically, with models.

And “Because they’re hot,” probably won’t cut it.

News

Daisy Chain Breaks with IMG

daisy lowe and mark ronson.jpgIMG’s celebrity-model roster is minus one.

A spokesperson just confirmed a rumor that the agency parted ways with Gavin Rossdale spawn and British It-Girl, Daisy Lowe, just seven months after signing her post New York Model Management.

As far as London’s concerned, she’s sticking with Women, but no word on where she’s headed in New York.

But there’s no bad blood between her and IMG, in fact, the spokesperson added, “She’s a beautiful girl and we wish her well”.

Which means there’s no juicy story behind the split, though we wonder why she’d leave a top agency just as her star is rising state side.

Maybe she figures her Ronson relationship will be enough?

Models

Back to Reality

holly.jpgBecause we watch too much television, we have been waiting for this:


The arrival of Holly Kiser on New York Model Management’s website.

You may remember Holly from her reign on Make Me a Supermodel, the super-boring Bravo reality show that we managed to watch half-drunk and mostly exhausted as we collapsed from nights of parties.

Holly managed to beat out four gorgeous boys - and the votes of thousands of gay guys - to win the title. Can her early success replicate that of Amanda Laine, the winner of the V a Supermodel contest that ran on the internet last year - who went on to open Lanvin - or Alice Burdeau, the winner of Australia’s Next Top Model who booked Proenza and Louis Vuitton?

It’s still too soon to tell, especially since NYMM has a really strong group of girls, but nobody who’s massively famous - yet.

It’s also worth noting Holly isn’t the first reality contestant the agency’s taken on - they’ve also got “Corinne” Hatch - whom you may remember as actually being Britt from America’s Next Top Model.