You may remember Alice Burdeu as the winner Australia’s Next Top Model on the third cycle of the series. But since then, she’s walked for designers including Proenza Schouler, Marchesa, and Marc Jacobs at New York Fashion Week, has covered numerous fashion magazines, including Pages, Vogue Australia, and Verse, and has appeared in campaigns for D&G, Sonia Rykiel, and Blumarine.
We’re Not The Only Ones Happy To See Plus-Size Modelling Going Mainstream
It seems the team here at Talent Management and former model Tyra Banks have something in common; our love for curvier models appearing increasingly in mainstream media.
Women’s Spring/Summer 2011 Highstreet Trends
Although it’s not quite reaching summer temperatures here in the UK yet, the team here at Talent Management are thinking ahead to warmer days and are beginning to give our Spring/Summer 2011 wardrobes a thought.
The Versace-January Jones Love Affair Continues!
The January Jones and Donatella Versace love affair seems to be ever-growing.
Do You Have What It Takes To Model?
Talent Management, one of the UK’s leading talent and modelling agencies, is keeping its eyes open for models of all ages
Who Are Your Favourite Male Supermodels?
Although male models have to compete for fashion’s attention with all the Campbells, Mosses and Bündchens stealing the limelight, they have and will continue to play a key part in the industry.
H&M Introduces ‘The Knotted Gun’ This Spring
Our models can always rely on H&M for fashion that both looks great and raises awareness and funds for various great causes.
Does The Fashion Industry Want ‘Real’ Male Models?
As we progress into 2011, we at Talent Management have recognised that attitudes towards the ‘perfect’ male ideal have shifted among the fashion industry and our clientele.
Kate Middleton Is The New Michelle Obama, Says Michael Kors
As the royal wedding edges closer, a few in the Talent Management have been comparing Kate Middleton to Michelle Obama – and we’re not the only ones.
Kate Middleton & Prince William’s Romance Becomes Cartoon
British comic book columnist Rich Johnston has transformed the story of Kate Middleton and Prince William’s relationship into a three-part cartoon series called ‘Kate and William: A Very Public Love Story’.