About Christina R. D. Gaines

I'm looking for the best representation to get my career going. I'm leaning more towards the fashion side of modeling. The best way to contact me is by email.

About Me: Professional, Serious about modeling, Athletic, fun loving,outgoing , energetic, life of the party  , hardworking  , determined, creative, flexible, Certified nursing assistant, certified geriatric assistant, was a 2008 homecoming queen, and kind to everyone I meet!   

Short Resume:  I am experienced in  print, fashion, and runway. I'm photogetic, creative, prompt and I take direction well.I played sports for several years, swimming for 2 years, outdoor track and cross country for 1 year and tennis for a year. I was a customer service/sales associate/cashier for two retail stores and am currently a hostess for a restaurant

Current Projects:
Saadiq Photography shoot

Past Projects:
Bridal Fashion show 2009 ( For designers Pipo Pere and Maria Roman)

Body type: FIT 
Ethnicity:Mixed (white, black and west/east indian)
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