Androgynous male model Andrej Pejic has become a firm favourite with Talent Management bloggers ever since he first came to our attention over a year ago. Now this beautiful model is once again back in the spotlight…
Androgynous Male Model Andrej Pejic In Bridal Catwalk Show
Androgynous male model Andrej Pejic has become a firm favourite with Talent Management bloggers ever since he first came to our attention over a year ago. Now this beautiful model is once again back in the spotlight – this time due to an appearance in a bridal wear show at Barcelona Fashion Week, where he walked for Spanish designer Rosa Clara.
Pejic opened the show in a gorgeous, flowing white gown, which featured spaghetti straps and ribbon and lace detailing. Later he appeared in a more structured, textured dress and a matching, cap-sleeved jacket. But this isn’t the first time that Pejic has modelled bridal wear, last year he appeared in a more flamboyant bridal ensemble at the Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture Spring 2011 Fashion Show.
Gaultier said at the time: “He is quite beautiful and incredible. I think he has something, like, everybody can recognize his beauty. He’s like a modern woman boy of today. He’s not like the old type of let’s say, maybe like a drag queen or a transvestite, not at all. He’s Andrej.” The famous designer has since taken him under his wing, even going as far as to drop fellow male model and flamenco dancer Jon Kortajarena in order to make Prejic the face of his new fragrance Kokorico.
However, Pejic’s next big role is rumoured to be a change from modelling. He is due to appear in a French film – an adaption of Seraphita – in which he is said to have gained the lead. “He’s just this beautiful thing that everyone wants a piece of,” stylist Ken Anderson is quoted as saying in Friday’s Daily Mail. That appears to be a pretty accurate summary.
The 6ft 1 inch model’s agent Arnaud Vanbleus agrees: “He’s a phenomenon, that’s for sure – and he’s unique, there is only one. Everyone wants to have him. But the thing usually is, they either don’t have the budget or we’re not interested in the project.”