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Old 03-02-2006   #1
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Who Are The New Supermodels?

Time Is Right for New Supermodel to Emerge

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By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL
The Associated Press
Friday, February 3, 2006; 2:18 PM
NEW YORK -- Who'll be the next Cindy, Naomi or Kate? Will there ever be another Cindy, Naomi or Kate _ all supermodels simply known by their first names? (Crawford, Campbell and Moss, for those with short memories.)
Young catwalkers with dreams of being the next big thing begin an eight-day audition Friday at New York Fashion Week.

A model walks down the runway showing shoes during the Kenneth Cole fall 2006 show during Fashion Week in New York, Friday, Feb. 3, 2006. (AP Photo/Dima Gavrysh) (Dima Gavrysh - AP)


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The industry is ripe for a sensation because it's been five years _ a lifetime in the fashion world _ since the last household name: Gisele (Bundchen).
But even if a model breaks away from the tall, leggy pack in New York, she still has to impress in Paris and Milan, Italy. Then she has to score some choice magazine spreads and ad campaigns _ something that's become increasingly difficult to do as actresses such as Angelina Jolie, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Teri Hatcher consistently grace the covers of glossy magazines and hawk the fashion and beauty products that used to be models' bread and butter.
In September 2004, Vogue _ the fashion industry's bible _ put nine familiar-but-not-famous models on its cover and heralded the return of the fashion model.
Unfortunately, says Kate Armenta, the magazine's sittings editor, the theory didn't prove true.
"The tide is really toward the celebrity culture right now. Models have taken on a different role. ... Gisele is well known but she's known more for Victoria's Secret or dating Leonardo DiCaprio, not by what ad campaigns she's been in," she says.
Nian Fish, creative director and senior vice president at KCD, which produces shows for top fashion houses, says that's kept new talent from being developed into the next generation of fashion stars.
"It's like how reality television takes away from actors, celebrities take away from models," she says.
Runway regulars Caroline Trentini and Jessica Stam are pretty successful by industry standards but most average Joes would never recognize them on the street.
Contrary to popular belief, not all models are carted around in limos while wearing chic dresses and high heels. Outside the Bryant Park tents where many of Fashion Week's runway shows are held, it's a common sight to see pretty young things smoking cigarettes in jeans and sneakers looking remarkably unremarkable as they try to hail a cab to beat the audience to the next show.
To achieve top-tier status _ the ones who are chauffeured from show to show while carrying handbags that cost more than startup models' monthly rent _ you need more than a pretty face.
Fish ticks off what matters more:
_ Bone structure.
_ Shape of head in proportion to body. (The classic fashion illustration of a small head and long body is indeed what the industry looks for.)
_ How she looks in clothes.
_ Her "hunger."
"There's definitely work to this," Fish says. "Maybe you're not building a log cabin, but there's a lot of psychological wear and tear. They'll hear, `You lost weight,' or `You gained weight.' And you can't read the stares (of) the casting directors. All that, coupled with the tremendously long hours, which can be 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. if she's one of the working girls of the season."
Some models develop the passion _ and, maybe even more importantly, confidence _ after a special moment on the runway or an ego boost from one top designer or photographer who lights the spark for "the wildfire effect," Fish says.
Before that, though, aspiring models have to find an agency willing to bring them to the attention of casting directors. They're the ones who can see up to 500 models during the weeding-out process, out of which a handful make it to a session with the designers and creative directors.
"A certain number of girls will start in New York City and get the good shows. The shows go immediately online. Then one or two models will start getting buzz, whether they do Marc (Jacobs), Calvin (Klein) or Karl (Lagerfeld), then they go on to a cool show in Milan and then THE show in Paris. ...Daria (Werbowy) was the most recent wildfire," Fish says.
Armenta from Vogue says Werbowy came at the right time. "I'd seen pictures and heard of her, but when (Steven) Meisel shot her for Prada, it blew her out of the water. She was unique. She had such presence. She's so gorgeous and unique but not in an off-putting way."
Occasionally, it's the shy girl who perseveres. Fish predicts Heather Bratton, who did the Chanel, Chloe and Burberry Prorsum shows last season and was then shot by Meisel for Italian Vogue, will have "an amazing season."
Meanwhile, Armenta has her eye on Snejana Onopka, who has been photographed for American Vogue a few times since her turn on the Louis Vuitton, Valentino and Chanel runways last fall.
The models not only have to look good in clothes but also "fit" them, says Ivan Bart, senior vice president of IMG Models, which represents Werbowy, Bundchen, Moss and Jacquetta Wheeler.
Again using Werbowy, now the spokesmodel for Lancome, as the example, Bart notes that she had the hippie-chic look when everything coming down the runway had a bohemian style.
"The main thing is the designers are always looking for the woman who best suits the collection, but, that being said, they always want a sure thing," he says. "The bottom line through all of it is selling clothes."
It makes sense that designers first look at models with a paper trail of fashion advertisements because practice makes perfect, Bart says, just like with any craft.
And it pays to be nice and easygoing. It's hard for anyone _ including designers, casting directors, photographers, the audience and consumers _ not to like an approachable, friendly person, Bart says.
"Taking fashion shows out of the equation, when you're booked for a five-day trip on a remote location for a shoot, would a photographer, stylist, etc., want to be with you? You have to connect to people," he says. "You can't be too demanding or diva-ish anymore, not in 2006. ... If you're not in the best form and giving and excited to be here, there are a lot of other people who are happy to do your job."
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Old 04-02-2006   #2
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I just saw this on the front page of Yahoo!

I think there will be a new supermodel coming up in the next few years, and my guess is either Gemma or Daria. They've paid their dues and refined their skills, and are two of the most well-known and liked among fans of fashion.

It kind of depends if they know how to play the publicity game. Cindy Crawford wasn't the best model out there, but she became the most famous because she did things that made people know her name and not just her face.
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It will be Daria, I would bet money on it. IMG is already setting her up for it I think. She has been giving interviews nonstop for months. How many models, even the big name girls, have you read at least 10 interviews with??
 

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Old 04-02-2006   #4
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^^ yeah, but she's still too reserved.
if she doesn't get a famous boyfriend and doesn't start to behave like a celebrity going to the right parties, events, places ... imo she'll never enter the stardome despite all img efforts. i mean, she has the potential, but i have some doubts that she has the will to make her private life a public fact. we'll see.
no need to add i really hope she'll stay a cult model.
 
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No Daria is too drab lol to be a supermodel...but Jessica Stam or Gemma Ward have the potential if only they did something scandolous
 
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^Well Jessica did something rather "scandalous" by shacking up with Anthony Kiedis. Either way, she doesn't have the "it" factor as far as I'm concerned; no right-minded male would want to look at her picture for more than a few seconds (rather scary). Gemma's cool-looking, but too benign. Daria, on the other hand, has all the elements of a megamodel. She ain't conventionally beautiful by any stretch of the imagination, but still...she has "it".

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And what about Natalia ?
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i thought the same about jessica stam.
imo daria has much more personality than gemma, maybe because she's also older, she's already a woman (or a wo-man seeing her recent eds and ads!) while gemma seems just a little girl.
anyway, apart from personal tastes and opinions, it's a fact that daria has given lots of interviews recently. so, we're supposed to believe img is really trying to pushing her to stardome, but - again - i see a deep contradiction between this strategy and her reticence to show more about her actual life. at least for now.
 
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I really can't see Daria, Stam, or Gemma becoming supermodels. Out of all of them, Daria would have the most potential because Gemma and Stam are just too unconventional . But I don't see it happening right now.
 

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i dont see gemma or stam being supermodels. their look is too odd. not mainstream enough

daria is far from my favorite model, but my money is on her
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I think that Gemma doesn't have any sex appeal, but Stam could get there, since she seems comfortabable doing all the industry stuff like going to parties and events. She was in in US weekly with Anthony, which was interesting to me because neither of them would be featured alone.
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My vote goes to Natalia V. John Casablancas once said that there will never be anymore supermodels unless the girls get into the public eye, and not just the fashion community, and I wholheartedly agree. And Natalia V never shies away from a camera, that's for sure!
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I think all three have a possibility of becoming the next "super". Gemma got TeenVogue which exposes her to a different audience, Daria is being set up to be a super by IMG as was mentioned earlier, and Stam has her boyfriend. Stam I think is the most likely to become a super because she's trying to transition into acting but also has a look that separates her from the pack-so it's easier to pick her out in a field of ads.
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What about Doutzen? I think she's gorgeous and she has the type of sex appeal that'll appeal to all, lets not forget men account for 50% of the population and if you want to be a household name you have to appeal to everyone.

With the CK Eternity ads and VS runway show, and Valentino's love for her.. I can really see her becoming huge in the next couple of years.

IMO I love Daria and Gemma and Stam, but I don't really see them becoming the next Giselle anytime soon. I think Daria can make it big, but in a Shalom Harlow kind of way (if that makes sense..), she'll be a legend in the fashion industry, but a relatively lowkey celebrity in the mainstream world. Gemma is one of a kind, but if she is going to make it big she is going to do it with her acting talent or something, I think her look is too polarizing for the mainstream. Stam is gorgeous to me, and I really like her look, but many people find her look off-putting.

I think Natalia would have a great shot, but I think maybe she's content with being the supermodel / NYC celebrity.. and there's nothing wrong with that, she's married and has wondeful children.

Overall my bet would be on Doutzen.
 
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I just saw this on the front page of Yahoo!

I think there will be a new supermodel coming up in the next few years, and my guess is either Gemma or Daria. They've paid their dues and refined their skills, and are two of the most well-known and liked among fans of fashion.

It kind of depends if they know how to play the publicity game. Cindy Crawford wasn't the best model out there, but she became the most famous because she did things that made people know her name and not just her face.
are you really serious?, Gemma? the article talks about Supermodels, not Superfreaks, can you imagine Gemma in Pepsi Spots?, as a Mtv host?, releasing a bikini calendar? NO WAY!

the article talks about a Big, strong woman, voluptuos, big hair, classic face, smart, funny, elegant, WITH PERSONALITY.
 

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