1. Go to the store and fill out an application for instore modeling. Or go online, find the Careers link at the bottom of the page, and you should find something about modeling. Or just call the toll-free number.
2. They might want a portfolio which is a book of profession (or what seem to look like profession) photograhs. These should have a range in expressions; smiling, edgy, sexy, girl-next-door, black and white, colour, etc.
3. If they even do ask for photos, they will tell you who to send it to.
4. No, absolutley not. It should never cost any money-on your part- to send in an application for any type of modeling or to be seen for an agent. If they ask for money, it's fake.
I just did the instore modeling (ya know, the people who stand outside half nacked greeting people) but many of the ones who do the actual print modeling have to send in portfolios and almost all are represented by a modeling agency. To even be considered for an agency you MUST have your portfolio on hand and know your measurements. [ ImFakingHotPink's advice column | Ask ImFakingHotPink A Question ]
LagunaBabe answered Friday November 9 2007, 10:31 pm: I think this should help you out. =)
1) Talk to the store manager or look at their website, and see what kind of info they have on store models. Most of the store models, they get from agencies. So you may have a hard time.
2) It depends how they select their models, you'll have to go through number one.
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