Enrico_sw Posted July 17, 2016 Posted July 17, 2016 Thanks a lot Mikeh ! Yves Delorme is a French brand of bath linen (towels, bathrobes and stuff). It seems that she only works in Paris these days (good news ) Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 19, 2016 Posted July 19, 2016 Femme Actuelle editorial, May 2013. As usual, no words to describe such beauty. Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 20, 2016 Posted July 20, 2016 Version femina, 25th July 2016. Andrea is great as usual. To me, she's probably one of the best models of her generation. There's never a mistake in her job; she's not the most famous (for some unknown reason), but her professionalism (and beauty) reaches high summits. Quote
modelknowledge Posted July 20, 2016 Author Posted July 20, 2016 the magazines you like are lifestyle magazines. models who do advertising model aka commercial print are not fashion models. Most of them work for smaller brands and do catalog work. Unless you are regular doing catalog for well known catalogs and television commercials, you aren't pulling in the big money. In order to be a famous "commercial" model you need to either be working for SI, VS, or be a top money girl. Andrea only works in UK, France, Sweden, and Germany. I am yet to find anything from Germany whether its catalog, ad, or magazine. If her measurements were a bit smaller, she could definitely do better. Unfortunately, there is an extreme bias in the fashion industry. She is doing well in France which is astonishing considering her measurements. Perhaps if she was placed in other markets she could do well too. Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 20, 2016 Posted July 20, 2016 1 hour ago, modelknowledge said: the magazines you like are lifestyle magazines. models who do advertising model aka commercial print are not fashion models. Most of them work for smaller brands and do catalog work. Unless you are regular doing catalog for well known catalogs and television commercials, you aren't pulling in the big money. In order to be a famous "commercial" model you need to either be working for SI, VS, or be a top money girl. Andrea only works in UK, France, Sweden, and Germany. I am yet to find anything from Germany whether its catalog, ad, or magazine. If her measurements were a bit smaller, she could definitely do better. Unfortunately, there is an extreme bias in the fashion industry. She is doing well in France which is astonishing considering her measurements. Perhaps if she was placed in other markets she could do well too. What's wrong with her measurements ? It's 80, 63, 90 (that's what her agency says). That's supposed to be big ? PS : you're right, I like lifestyle magazines (so, it's like a positive bias to me !) Quote
modelknowledge Posted July 21, 2016 Author Posted July 21, 2016 5 minutes ago, Enrico_sw said: What's wrong with her measurements ? It's 80, 63, 90 (that's what her agency says). That's supposed to be big ? PS : you're right, I like lifestyle magazines (so, it's like a positive bias to me !) 34-24-34 as close as you can. If you have hips over 35, you are pretty much done in high fashion. LOL. 36" you are commercial or lingerie. 90 is 35.4". Her hips are probably 36" . She is signed with MOT Models. She is on the board of Stockholmsgruppen Commercial board. With all her French success, she should be with better agencies based on that which means her measurements aka her true size is holding her back. It's the only thing I can think of why she isn't more successful. Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 21, 2016 Posted July 21, 2016 21 hours ago, modelknowledge said: If you have hips over 35, you are pretty much done in high fashion. LOL. I figured it out: the person who makes the rules is strongly affected with astigmatism... So, to summarize the rules : 35" makes you corpulent and 25 makes you an old lady ? These guys have problems with figures, haven't they ? Don't tell me the world is going well after that... " All around me are familiar faces Worn out places, worn out faces Bright and early for their daily races Going nowhere, going nowhere" The conclusing being: I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad... A couple (10) of years ago, I was told 90-60-90 (cm) is perfection. It was a silly rule as well, but at least a more joyful (too skinny is not classy). PS : Andrea looks great whatever the figures. I'm happy for France that she models here. Quote
modelknowledge Posted July 21, 2016 Author Posted July 21, 2016 21 minutes ago, Enrico_sw said: I figured it out: the person who makes the rules is strongly affected with astigmatism... So, to summarize the rules : 35" makes you corpulent and 25 makes you an old lady ? These guys have problems with figures, haven't they ? Don't tell me the world is going well after that... " All around me are familiar faces Worn out places, worn out faces Bright and early for their daily races Going nowhere, going nowhere" The conclusing being: I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad... A couple (10) of years ago, I was told 90-60-90 (cm) is perfection. It was a silly rule as well, but at least a more joyful (too skinny is not classy). PS : Andrea looks great whatever the figures. I'm happy for France that she models here. 90-60-90 is perfect for lingerie not runway. talk is cheap. people can say what they want. They want 34-24-34 or smaller. They want 5'9" and taller. They literally want hangers walking down the runway. For lingerie, you can be bigger. If you want to be general commercial fashion models you don't want to be larger than a US 6 and be above 5'7" but below 5"10". If you want to be an advertising model aka commercial print, clients ask for 5'6". Bridal runway needs to be at least 5'11" and mostly blonde Caucasian. The taller the better. Over 5'11" is hard to book commercial work. Lingerie and Swimwear you need a large B Cup or bigger. Each discipline needs certain things and every market has different perceptions. There is a reason why so few plus models work in Paris and Milan. If you look they all work in UK, Scandinavia, Australia, and the US. Some agencies don't separate plus and others don't represent them at all. Some agencies don't represent older model aka classic models. It depends on the type of agency it is what a model is labeled. Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 On 11/12/2013 at 5:46 AM, modelknowledge said: Jean Piaubert HQ Another couple of pics from Jeanne Piaubert And the one with wings : Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 Another couple of pics for Yves Delorme 2016 (French bath linen) Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 Another couple of Yves Delorme ; this campaign is a real artistical success. The colors and designs suits her. Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 24, 2016 Posted July 24, 2016 On 11/06/2016 at 0:51 AM, Enrico_sw said: Version femina (France), June 13th, 2016 : And the editorial : Quote
Enrico_sw Posted July 28, 2016 Posted July 28, 2016 Andrea is still in France (and this country needs it). Another Femme Actuelle cover and editorial (1 August 2016) Quote
Enrico_sw Posted August 31, 2016 Posted August 31, 2016 Andrea for Femme Actuelle again (22 August 2016) Quote
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