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Shekinahmonee, Model

Not Rated ID:574
Brooklyn,  New York
 
 
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Age:25
Height:5' 9" (175 cm)
Weight:140 lb (64 kg)
Chest:34" B (86 cm)
Waist:29" (74 cm)
Hips:38" (97 cm)
Eye Color:Brown
Hair Color:Brown
Dress Size: 8 US
Shoe Size: 9 US  (40.5 EU)
Skin Color:Black
Ethnicity: African American
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Ai_chan  wrote about Shekinahmonee on 07/12/09   12:32 PM     
Hello My Name is Love, Im from New orleans I just Moved to New York and I dont have that many friends. You take some amazing pics I do MUA and eye lashes extension I also Model I would love to net work with you and keep each other posted on any Modeling assignments and Industry events. Have a nice day and enjoy your weekend...

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The two most popular and obvious types of models (and market sections) are "fashion" and "glamour" models (markets). Both have very well-defined specifications and requirements, that, unlike most models want to believe, are completely different from each other. And also the way those two markets operate is completely different - real fashion clients only work through agencies.

A common mistake most models make is aiming at the "high-fashion" market, without meeting the criteria or knowing what "high" fashion even means. Even though when you hear "model" you don't think of a Harvard graduate, most of the successful models are extremely smart and well educated. Always research and be realistic! Even though Kate Moss is just 5'7", she should not be your guide-star. The industry rarely makes exceptions. All model markets are very profitable and if you just stay on the realistic side there should not be a reason not to succeed.
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