Tuesday, August 11, 2009

What's My Secret?

I get a lot of emails from new models (and established) with questions about how I do certain things or deal with certain things. So I thought it would be fun to do a Q&A post to answer some common questions that I tend to get from inquiring minds. Remember, not all the things that work for one person means that it will work for everyone. With time and experience you'll eventually learn what works for you. When you find something good, stick with it!

What's My Secret When It Comes To...

SKIN CARE?

A: Having eczema and stretch marks, I've always been super aware of my skin and do my best to beef up my skin care efforts to maintain "good skin." I cleanse, tone and moisturize once in the morning and before I go to bed. When I take a shower I use a long handle body brush to exfoliate from head to toe to remove layers of dead skin. I keep my skin moisturized to ward off wrinkles and flaking skin. I also use eye cream, which I apply not only to the area underneath my eye but my lids as well. To treat my breakouts of eczema I turn to a special cream and I religiously drink water daily.

MAKEUP & BEAUTY?

A: I do NOT wear makeup on a daily basis. When I'm not working, I go without. At most I will apply concealer to my under eye area to combat dark under eye circles, which I get when I've worked too late into the night. Aside from that, I'll dab translucent, pressed powder to take care of my oily areas and that's it. Instead of applying mascara I simply curl them and go. No lip stick either, just clear gloss or regular lip balm. I get my eyebrows threaded professionally and I chemically relax my hair myself (I don't encourage this if you don't know what you are doing). I always make sure my toes have French tips and I keep my fingernails free of acrylic nails and nail color. For shoots I make sure to file them, clean the gunk underneath and apply clear polish. And when I do have makeup on, the first thing I do when I get home is wash it completely off. When I've been working a lot and subject my complexion to daily makeup I'll use a soothing facial mask at home to refresh and renew my skin.

DIET?

A: I don't diet and I don't count calories. Never have, probably never will. I eat 5-6 small meals a day and make water my main beverage of choice. I don't drink coffee, energy drinks or soda. On weekends I'll have a small can of Sierra Mist, Sprite, or a glass of lemonade--which I love! In between breakfast, lunch and dinner I eat mainly fruit (fresh or canned). I favor deli sandwiches and make dinner my heaviest meal of the day (pasta, meat, etc). I reduce my portions and learn to not overeat. I don't live by the scale, either. I'll weigh myself maybe once a month or every other month--I tend to not think about it. But because it is important to know your statistics I like to check to make sure I'm within my normal range. I don't fret if I've gained a few pounds. For example, I list myself at 115 lbs, which is my normal weight. But if I happen to gain 3 pounds, I'm not going to update my stats and say I'm 118...it's not that serious. Now if I was at 120 and found myself staying at that weight for whatever reason then I'll update it. Then again, you have to remember I am a commercial/print model and do not suffer under the same scrutiny that fashion and runway models do. With my busy schedule I also stay pretty active and having a fast metabolism doesn't hurt!

DEALING WITH THE HEIGHT ISSUE?

A: I've learned a long time ago to not feel sorry for myself because I'm not tall enough to do fashion and runway. I accept my height and work with what I have instead of spending time wishing for what I am not. While I am human and get down about things sometimes, I do my best to look at the glass as half full. For example, as I do my agency hunt and come across agencies that want girls 5'8" or taller, I don't say to myself, "Oh, man, I wish I were taller." Instead, I say to myself, "Oh, man, I wish they took on shorter models." It's subtle, but that frame of mind makes a huge difference.

SUCCESS?

A: The meaning of being "successful" is different for me than for others. While many praise me for being successful in modeling, I continue to push harder. I don't like to get content or complacent with where I am at in my career. To me, I can always do something bigger and better. One of my goals is to become a household name and I feel that modeling can help me achieve that in one form or another. With each great milestone I hit (getting a magazine cover, appearing on TV, working with a huge client) I definitely celebrate but within a week--maybe even a matter of days--I'm already pushing that success behind me and planning what bigger opportunity I can tackle next. Call me a perfectionist, but we are our own worst critics and I think I push myself harder than my family and friends combined. I don't know what drives me so much but I just believe that if I can accomplish one thing then that means I can definitely accomplish whatever comes my way. Each day I spend a significant amount of time submitting myself to castings where I can find them, which is why I am online so much when I am not working. I thrive on being one of the first to submit to a project. I check Model Mayhem, Craig's List, and SF Casting 5-6 times a day when I am able to be home. I never let an opportunity get past me and I think it's that determination and stronghold I have on my career that has allowed me to get as far as I have...and I plan to get a lot farther, trust me!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Addressing a Reader Comment #1


Anonymous Wrote:

Wait a minute, Mark Wahlberg is only 5'8(173cm)that's quite short compared to others yet he was the face of CK underwear and dubbed as the hottest hunk alive. Height is not really a problem. Same thing goes for Swedish soccer star,Frederik Ljunberg who's stood proudly with the height 176cm and chosen again by CK to be their boxers model. I give full credit and appreciation to Calvin Klein who proved to be fair and square by not just looking at their height but also charm and confidence.


Anonymous, I get what you are saying but Mark Wahlberg and the other man you mentioned do not count because they did not start off their careers as male models. The only reason they became chosen for CK is because of their "celebrity" status. Mark Wahlberg started as a rapper and then an actor around the time he was chosen for the CK underwear ads. Athletes like Frederik Ljunberg also get chosen because of their celebrity status related to their actual careers.

I highly doubt that if they were regular guys with no celebrity attached, that they would be considered as male models by any high profile modeling agency or client. Clients like CK are just like any other company--they know that celeb faces and bodies sell and therefore they are able to introduce those individuals to the modeling world and it is accepted. Their charm and confidence wasn't what CK was looking for in their underwear models but who could sell the most and make them the most money based on their status and fanbase.

Ashton Kutcher on the other hand, started out as a runway model and then became successful as an actor and celebrity--BUT this example doesn't even work because he is 6'2" and a half, meeting the right requirements for male fashion models. If he were Mark Whalberg's height and tried to get in, they wouldn't look twice just because of the height issue.

Unfortunately, for many aspiring models height is a huge problem and it affects men just as equally as it affects women.

Saturday, August 8, 2009




Little Girl

Offer Price: Now at only RM20/pc
Normal Price at only RM28/pc

Code: AG012
Colour: White, Grey
Details: Free Size, Length 64cm
Status: Available


Sailor Stripes
Two-piece top inclusive of belt with two side pockets. The inner singlet is stretchable and made of soft cotton.

Now at only RM42/pc (belt provided)

Code: AG007
Colour: Blue, Grey
Details: Inner Singlet ~ Length 56cm, Outer ~ Length 84cm, Chest 42cm, Waist 39cm (stretchable)
Status: 2-pcs Blue and 2-pcs Grey SOLD OUT

Friday, August 7, 2009

Knowing a Bit About Fashion Doesn't Hurt

Sometimes we tend to think of certain areas in the modeling industry as being black and white. But there are times when things overlap and I believe that is true when it comes to fashion. Most of us believe that unless we plan on becoming fashion or runway models, then having some knowledge of fashion isn't necessary--however, that isn't entirely true.

The more you know about your craft--even if some parts don't apply to you--can only help you, not hurt you. When it comes to clothes and fashion I believe that it is helpful to learn the basics. That goes for both male and female models, regardless of what type of modeling you do. Even shorter models have to deal with clothes and wardrobe for photoshoots and in those cases, it is great to know what you're talking about--mainly when you're dealing with a wardrobe stylist. The people that are responsible for putting together your outfits for a shoot are fashionistas in their own right and in order to help them do their job better when working with you, it's good to be able to speak their language.

I'm not saying you need to become a fashionista or take some classes in fashion design. When I say learn the basics about fashion, I really mean the basics. For example, I have a shoot coming up for Microsoft and I was told to expect a phone call from the wardrobe stylist. When I got that call she asked me a few questions about my wardrobe and while coordinating what clothing items I needed to bring, she asked me to describe the items in detail. And that meant going beyond what color it was. Because I learned some basic fashion speak, I was able to paint her a picture of what I would be bringing. This made it much easier for her to advise me on what to wear.

There are other times when they'll simply tell you what to bring and will supply the rest at the shoot. But for the times when you have to talk to the wardrobe stylist and need to explain what you have, basic fashion speak will make everything go off without a hitch.

When it comes to describing clothing items, even the colors can be expanded upon. We all know there are different shades of many colors. Make sure you know how to describe your clothes when it comes to colors. For example: instead of saying a "red" shirt, you can expand on that by saying you have a "magenta" shirt, or a "wine colored" shirt. It doesn't have to be super fancy. Some colors come in vivid shades, while others are more pastel (think of pastels as a somewhat "faded" shade of color--pastel green and ivy green are two totally different colors and could make a big difference in a photoshoot).

Learn about style and cuts. Some common fashion speak includes the following:

- Baby Tee
- Tank Top
- Baby Doll
- Scoop Neck
- V-Neck
- Turtleneck
- Ribbed
- Sheer
- Camisole
- 3/4 Length Sleeves
- Dress Shirt
- Polo
- T-Shirt
- Sweater
- Peasant Top
- Denim
- Wool
- Satin
- Polyester
- Capris
- Wide-Leg
- Boot-Cut
- Shorts
- Skinnies
- Skirts
- Coat
- Jacket
- Shawl
- Sundress

Shoes:

- Heels
- Pumps
- Dress Shoes
- Sneakers
- Wedges
- Platforms
- Flats

There are plenty more terms you can look up on your own but I would imagine that most of you have these items in your closets. There are tons of fashion websites and online magazines that specialize in fashion and come with tons of photos. Visit such sites and see what you can learn. The more you know, the easier it will be to communicate with wardrobe stylists, photographers, clients, and whoever else is in charge of preparing you for a shoot.

Monday, August 3, 2009





Ruffle Dress
Made in Japan, fine quality of cotton fabric with nice ruffle detailed and open button at front panel, comes with two front pockets. The waist area is stretchable with rubberized material.

Now at only RM49/pc

Code: AG004
Colour: Light Green, Light Purple, Light Blue
Details: Length 85cm, Chest 40cm, Waist 33cm (stretchable)
Status: All SOLD OUT

Babydoll Dress
One piece contrast dress made of cotton material with rubberized material around waist area. The dress attached with two side pockets.
Now at only RM42/pc
Code: AG003
Colour: Pink, Green
Details: Length 84cm, Chest 40cm, Waist 31 (stretchable)
Status: All SOLD OUT