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How to Dress like a model

Even if you weren’t born with the perfect body, you CAN look like a model easily. It all starts with what you wear. So, here is an interesting article from WikiHow that will help you dress like a model in just 6 easy steps.
from wikiHow – The How to Manual That You Can Edit
Models are typically very skinny, but there are plus-size models. The industry is tougher on plus-sizes but if they truly are models, they will get booked and can become supermodels and role-models for other plus-sizes. Being a model means being comfortable with yourself, loving the way you look, and being happy. Models have a confident mystique about them. Even the most conventionally beautiful models carry themselves with an aura that exudes style, grace, and health. They have a glow in their photos; that glow is confidence. Here’s how to get in touch with your own inner model and who knows, maybe even get discovered!
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Top 5 fashion blogs

Fashion blogs got really popular in the last years, and now there are so many that it is really difficult to find the good ones. So after researching a lot, reading all kind of low-level fashion blog, this is my personal list of the top 5 fashion blogs-

  • My Style Blog
    Really useful Fashion and style tips, including the latest online and celebrity fashion styles, and also information on your favorite Style Network shows.
  • My Fashion Life
    My Fashion Life provides the latest fashion news, exclusive top shopping picks and best designer fashion.
  • The Sartorialist
    The Sartorialist blog started more than 5 years ago and has been also selected as one of the Time Magazine’s Top 100 Design Influencers.
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Teen modeling

It is widely believed that teen modeling is a precursor to the eventual goal of how to look like a model, rightly so! It is advantageous to get an early head start to kick start a successful modeling career. Here are a few words of advice to all those wannabe teen models. Parental consent is necessary; it is very rare for a parent to oppose a potentially rewarding career option for their child but if there is opposition, it will be for a good reason! Pay heed to elders’ words; it invariably works out good for you. After getting consent, the first step is to create a professional portfolio. The options are many; choose the right agent after exploring all avenues.

The next step is to enroll yourself to good a modeling course. These courses take their wards through various aspects that can help one become successful in teen modeling. They also educate about how to look like a model and sometimes, may also be able to help you find some modeling assignments. Enrollment to courses is of course, not a compulsion. But, if you can afford it, go for it because it equips you better to face the harsh reality of the industry.

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