Talent Management has just checked out The Model Agency’s fifth episode, where we saw showgirls fly in from all over the world, just for London Fashion Week. Five days, 65 catwalks, 45 salon shows – this fashion extravaganza is considered the most creative of all fashion shows in existence.
The Model Agency – Episode 5
Talent Management has just checked out The Model Agency’s fifth episode, where we saw showgirls fly in from all over the world, just for London Fashion Week. Five days, 65 catwalks, 45 salon shows – this fashion extravaganza is considered the most creative of all fashion shows in existence.
The jam-packed week of innovative clothes, beautiful models and unrivalled excitement is renowned for showcasing new cutting edge-talent, which of course immediately opens up hundreds of doors for new models. Amongst time pressures and attempts to earn their girls the big bucks, Premier must pull out all the stops when it comes to London Fashion Week. However, it appears that the enormity of this event doesn’t quite seem to hit home with all of the models.
Having to deal with young models’ unpredictable tempers is a regular occurrence for the Premier bookers. In this week’s episode we see the bookers put to the ultimate test when the behaviour of a 17-year old Ukrainian girl results in a volatile argument with senior booker Aidan. Too many castings in one day, not knowing where to go, not arriving on time…the list of obstacles goes on.
This week’s episode also reveals a near to bursting bubble of pressure and it doesn’t take long for tempers to clash as Premier’s bookers work day and night to get their girls in from New York, before sending them out on up to twenty castings a day all over London. Next comes the ever strenuous task of finding out which girls have been booked for which shows as of course, ensuring their girls are booked for top shows is absolutely essential for the agency’s prestige. This heavy burden falls solely on the bookers shoulders.
Thankfully, all the hard work and effort pays off as Premier successfully concludes its most successful London Fashion week in the company’s history.
Amidst the celebrations, Leomie is on the brink of breaking through into the big time, the success and big money that only comes from booking major campaigns is now within her reach. Having been discovered at just age 14, Leomie has been working as a fashion model for three years. Could this finally be the break through everybody at Premier has been hoping for?