

#Sexy models series#
The series also aired on the Canadian television channel Fashion Television under the name "A Model Life", for unknown reasons.

The series featured eight episodes, the first of which aired 10pm Monday 4 July 2011 on E4 and again on Saturday 9 July on Channel 4. The title music and incidental music for the show was composed by Matt Thomas of Mosquito Music. A promo for the show began airing on E4 at the end of June 2011. Remember, sick is not chic.Dirty Sexy Things is a British concept documentary series that aired on E4 about eight models preparing for eight shoots which culminated in an exhibition for fashion photographer Perou.
#Sexy models how to#
If any girls (or boys) out there would like more information on how to get and maintain a healthy model body, why not give us a call. At Model Scout Agency we’ve always believed that’s way sexier than ‘Paris thin’. You and I both know that the typical Aussie beauty is vibrant, sun-kissed, sporty, and often sassy.
#Sexy models skin#
We’re still some way off bringing designers who continue to send skin and bones models down the catwalk to book, but at least we appear to be heading in the right direction.

Now, at least, the industry is no longer turning a blind eye and facing up to its responsibilities. They produced swimwear in sizes from 0-26 (including bigger cup sizes) and all the models used on the runway by designer Manning Cartell were size 8-10.įor far too long size zero models have been the norm, and we wonder why anorexia is such an issue with young women. I mean, how could you feel good, inside or out, if, as sadly was reported, you were staving off hunger pangs by eating tissue paper (yes, that’s what models in Europe were munching on).Īnother of our homegrown brands, Robb & Lulu, has also demonstrated a refreshingly realistic approach to their range. We offer tips and guidance about how to control your weight and shape in a healthy way, with a positive knock-on effect on hair, skin, even state of mind. Model Scout Academy places great store by exercise and a healthy diet – in fact it’s one of the core elements of our course. Not a skeletal frame to be seen, and no less beautiful for it. We Are Handsome showcased their swimwear range using the likes of former Commonwealth Games pole-vaulter Amanda Bisk, yoga instructor Kate Kendall, and ballet dancer Juliet Burnett.

At last year’s Aussie Fashion Week, designers ditched skinny in favour of girls who, in truth, better represented the out-going, sporty Australian. Now it appears that ‘Strong is the new sexy’. At Paris Fashion Week she took to the catwalk with legs thinner than Bambi, once again sending the wrong body image message to thousands of very impressionable young women, and men. Many in this country were forced to take a long, hard look at themselves in response to Cassie Van Den Dungen. The authorities have not yet gone as far as the French in proposing legislation to require model agencies to obtain medical certificates from models proving their weight is within an ‘acceptable’ range, but we are promoting a body image all young girls can safely aspire to possessing. It won’t happen overnight, but here in Australia we appear to be following a new and much healthier trend. Paris chic, heroin chic, call it what you will, but suggesting that you have to be emaciated to make it as a top model is now something that many in the industry are trying to consign to the past. Stick thin waifs sashaying down the runway, all spindly legs and protruding bones, their size zero frames crying out for a square meal. It’s modelling, but not the look we at the Model Scout Agency support or want to promote.
