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15 minutes ago, bintempi said:@RocketQueen @missparker7 @Minerva13 @Dayrell @parisienne @tarsier41 @Martial @Bride fan @danny-19
Thank you, merci beaucoup, tak, spassibo, obrigada & danke! 👍😊
And watch this thread tomorrow since the next book will follow alreadyyy 🥳
Oh btw, I did a little check here at home > I found one additional Elite NY book from end of the 80s (damn, why did I name this thread „90s“?!?🤪🤣) and something really small but really really cool, rare and Elite Premier London-related - so watch out! It will be helpful for the IDing for all of us 😜
Last but not least - I checked and searched for all the other agency books outside of Elite and I don’t have them here at home and they must be inside a big cartonbox inside a storage room I rented and which is on the other side of the city. Will bring them with me next time I’m there. Heavy affair…..so bear with me but they will come and they are pretty cool and I have never seen them online before 🧐
Happy evening, y‘all! 🥂🍻
Happy evening friends

@bintempi , that's truly exciting, I'll be waiting for the 80s comps. ![]()

11 hours ago, bintempi said:And watch this thread tomorrow since the next book will follow alreadyyy 🥳
Oh btw, I did a little check here at home > I found one additional Elite NY book from end of the 80s (damn, why did I name this thread „90s“?!?🤪🤣) and something really small but really really cool, rare and Elite Premier London-related - so watch out! It will be helpful for the IDing for all of us 😜
Last but not least - I checked and searched for all the other agency books outside of Elite and I don’t have them here at home and they must be inside a big cartonbox inside a storage room I rented and which is on the other side of the city. Will bring them with me next time I’m there. Heavy affair…..so bear with me but they will come and they are pretty cool and I have never seen them online before 🧐
Happy evening, y‘all! 🥂🍻
Having your stuff in boxes on the other side of the city is so familiar to me ![]()
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Your topic is called "Elite Model Management agency books" and "90s" is only in the tags (I think nobody ever uses them, though I always tag new topics myself
), so I think there will be no problem if you post your 1980s books in this thread![]()
P.S. We can ask the moderators to add 1980s to the tags later ![]()

Elite Model Management Europe 1992 book
(my scans)
Index:
Special Booking:
Akure Wall
Angelika Kallio
Beverly Peele
Bobby
Carmen San Martin
Catherine McCord
Cathy Fedoruk
Christina Piaget
Cindy Crawford
Claudia Mason
Cordula Reyer
Deanna Jakubczak
Dee Dee Stoltzfus
Elaine Irwin
Elena Koudoura
Frederique van der Wal
Gail Elliott
Gina Korfhage
Heather Stewart-Whyte
Ines Sastre
Ingrid Seynhaeve
Joanna Rhodes
Julie Vhay
Kara Young
Karen Mulder
Lara Harris
Laurence Vanhaeverbeke
Linda Evangelista
Ludmila Isaeva aka Ludmila Issaeva aka Ludmila Malakhova
Lynsey Parker
Mak Gilchrist
Mary Matthews
Meghan Douglas
Michaela Bercu
Nadia Aldridge
Nadja Auermann
Sandy Zatezalo aka Sandra Zatezalo
Simonetta Gianfelici
Stacey Ness
Stephanie Seymour
Susan Holmes
Susan Miner
Susie Bick
Tatjana Patitz
Valerie Jean Garduno
Wendy Velthuis
Yasmin LeBon aka Yasmin Parvaneh
Elite Model Management:
Alexa Lixfeld
Alexandra
Alexandra Aubin
Alexandra Schafer
Amanda Bertino
Amanda Cazalet
Amanda Lewis
Amanda McCallum
Amy Rearwin
Anastasia Trovato
Angelique Girard
Anna Ostberg
Anne-Marie Thomsen
Ariane Hosemann
Benedetta
Bridget Moynahan
Catherine King
Cathy McNew
Charmaine Bernard
Claudia Greenstein
Claudia Speidel
Colleen Gruber
Daria Lingenberg
Dawn Davidson
Dawn Kish
Dawnya Milkins
Debbie Chin
Deidre McGuire
Deon Bray
Dionne Whittaker
Doireann
Donya Fiorentino
Elaine Fuentes
Elisabeth Frang aka Elizabeth Frang
Erika Meskauskaite
Eva Mayer
Frederikke Magnussen
Gabriella Micene
Gina Marie
Giselle Meza
Gurmit Kaur
Helen Clay
Helle Naested
Honey Labrador
Jaana Behrens
Jane Louise
Jenny Brunt
Jill Lytle
Josefin Varga
Kajsa Leander
Karene Katz aka Karine Katz
Kim Debut
Kim Rodgers
Kim Snowdon
Larissa Fielding
Leah Suprenant
Lesa Sullivan
Leslie Ann Woodward
Lisa Barbuscia aka Lisa B.
Lisa Graham
Lisa Snowdon
Looma Magnusson
Lotta Andersson
Manuela Suarez
Martina Gordon aka Martina Furjesova Hlavata
Michele Chalupka
Michelle de Groot
Natasha Henstridge
Nathalie Bloom
Nathalie Lewin
Olga Pantushenkova
Patricia Hartmann aka Patsy Hart
Petra Lindblad
Rachel Boss
Rebecca Edwardson
Rocca
Saffron Burrows
Sam Pegg
Sandra Lerga aka Alexandra Lerga
Sandra Stocker
Sarah Hirigoyen
Sarah Moizer
Sasha Premoli
Sharon McNeil
Sidsel Jensen
Sille Lundquist
Silvia Pintor
Sonja Lanez
Sophia Goth
Stacy Henderson
Stephanie Kommer
Stephanie Pasternak
Suzanna Arvidsson aka Susanna Arvidsson
Tabatha Bergin
Tanja Bochnig
Tara Westwood
Tereza Maxova
Valerie Arntzen
Vanessa Brown
Vera Cox
Violetta Borderis
Xandra van Rooijen
Yolanda Deklerk

@bintempi thank you so much again for the significant and essential work you do ![]()
Your scans are great and I always see a lot of new names ![]()

Thanks soooooo much for all these cards and sharing them here with us! Terrific work!
I can´t wait for the 80s one! ![]()

Here is a very rare piece from 1990 - a mini headsheet poster by Elite Premier London in a creditcard size to be folded out to a format slightly bigger than A4:
(my scans)
@RocketQueen @danny-19 @missparker7 @parisienne @Minerva13 @Martial @tarsier41 @Dayrell @Bride fan
4 minutes ago, bintempi said:Here is a very rare piece from 1990 - a mini headsheet poster by Elite Premier London in a creditcard size to be folded out to a format slightly bigger than A4:
(my scans)
@RocketQueen @danny-19 @missparker7 @parisienne @Minerva13 @Martial @tarsier41 @Dayrell @Bride fan
fantastic ;-)

Thanks, @bintempi !

23 hours ago, bintempi said:Here is a very rare piece from 1990 - a mini headsheet poster by Elite Premier London in a creditcard size to be folded out to a format slightly bigger than A4:
(my scans)
@RocketQueen @danny-19 @missparker7 @parisienne @Minerva13 @Martial @tarsier41 @Dayrell @Bride fan
Cool! Thanks, dear.
May I ask why most of these cards in general are in black-white?

3 minutes ago, missparker7 said:Cool! Thanks, dear.
May I ask why most of these cards in general are in black-white?
Sure! Producing those agencybooks, headsheet posters and composites in general was really really expensive until the mid 90s. Original photos had to be gathered of all models. Those had to be sent internationally by messenger to the printer etc. All before Computer and scanning times. Then massive costs for the courier to ship the finished books to the agencies. I think we got 400 books every year and you can imagine how expensive the shipping had been ;) Then sending all books out by hand to the clients and those postal costs were enormous again. So producing those books and giving them away for free to clients had been a terribly expensive affair for the agencies. Of course everything could have also been produced in color but then it would have been financially totally out of proportion for the agencies. Only in the mid/end 90s it was all getting cheaper and we were able to save costs for messengers etc due to the internet and data files and then color became more affordable for the agencies :)

On 11/4/2025 at 2:13 PM, bintempi said:Here is a very rare piece from 1990 - a mini headsheet poster by Elite Premier London in a creditcard size to be folded out to a format slightly bigger than A4:
(my scans)
@RocketQueen @danny-19 @missparker7 @parisienne @Minerva13 @Martial @tarsier41 @Dayrell @Bride fan
Wow!

On 11/5/2025 at 6:58 PM, bintempi said:Sure! Producing those agencybooks, headsheet posters and composites in general was really really expensive until the mid 90s. Original photos had to be gathered of all models. Those had to be sent internationally by messenger to the printer etc. All before Computer and scanning times. Then massive costs for the courier to ship the finished books to the agencies. I think we got 400 books every year and you can imagine how expensive the shipping had been ;) Then sending all books out by hand to the clients and those postal costs were enormous again. So producing those books and giving them away for free to clients had been a terribly expensive affair for the agencies. Of course everything could have also been produced in color but then it would have been financially totally out of proportion for the agencies. Only in the mid/end 90s it was all getting cheaper and we were able to save costs for messengers etc due to the internet and data files and then color became more affordable for the agencies :)
Thank you for sharing all this info, very interesting!

@bintempi This is really Deidre McGuire? I have doubts.
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cover + GRAZIA Italy 16. October 1983 #2225 by Rudy Molacek

On 11/5/2025 at 5:58 PM, bintempi said:Sure! Producing those agencybooks, headsheet posters and composites in general was really really expensive until the mid 90s. Original photos had to be gathered of all models. Those had to be sent internationally by messenger to the printer etc. All before Computer and scanning times. Then massive costs for the courier to ship the finished books to the agencies. I think we got 400 books every year and you can imagine how expensive the shipping had been ;) Then sending all books out by hand to the clients and those postal costs were enormous again. So producing those books and giving them away for free to clients had been a terribly expensive affair for the agencies. Of course everything could have also been produced in color but then it would have been financially totally out of proportion for the agencies. Only in the mid/end 90s it was all getting cheaper and we were able to save costs for messengers etc due to the internet and data files and then color became more affordable for the agencies :)
Thank you.
Yes, I didn´t thought of the costs. I don´t want to think about how many of these model agency books ended in the trash. If they knew for much they sell today they might have kept them.😄

37 minutes ago, missparker7 said:@bintempi This is really Deidre McGuire? I have doubts.
cover + GRAZIA Italy 16. October 1983 #2225 by Rudy Molacek
Made a mistake - I read McGuire so often here during the past weeks that I confused McGuire and McDermott 😆 She is Deidre McDermott and thanks for making me aware. I unfortunately cannot modify my old posts anymore to be able to correct it though 🙁 McGuire was before my agency times but I remember her well when being a teen. She was the „Stu Stu Studioline by L‘Oreal“-girl on TV for many moons…..🤣
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37 minutes ago, missparker7 said:Thank you.
Yes, I didn´t thought of the costs. I don´t want to think about how many of these model agency books ended in the trash. If they knew for much they sell today they might have kept them.😄
I don’t wanna know as well……possibly hundreds! Are they so expensive these days?

Just now, bintempi said:I don’t wanna know as well……possibly hundreds! Are they so expensive these days?
The question is who will pay so much?

2 minutes ago, missparker7 said:The question is who will pay so much?
Wow whatta crazy price! But ok it is a 79 book and possibly one of the 1st books. There is a 90s Europe book on German EBay that I saw recently and it was 70 or 80€ from what I remember.

Look what I just found 🤩 A lot of scanning.......LOL!
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