Wednesday, November 13, 2019

6 Great Books About Models and Modeling

6 Great Books About Models and Modeling 6 Great Books About Models and Modeling Model fans are rewarded with a more intimate view of a model’s life than ever before. With the introduction of social media, models have become major celebrities who offer their fans tips and tricks to mimic their looks and style. Thanks to this fascination into the lives of models, books about models and the modeling industry are more popular than ever before. Modeling books range from instructional to visual, ensuring there truly is something for everyone. 01Nigel Barker’s Models of Influence Victor Boyko/Getty Images   Created by Kate Moss, in collaboration with creative director Fabien Baron, Jess Hallett, and Jefferson Hack, Kate Moss book is a highly personal retrospective of her career, tracing her evolution from “new girl with potential” to one of the most iconic supermodels models of all time.Often held responsible for starting the waif movement in the modeling industry, At just 5 7 Kate Moss broke stereotypes and became a giant among other Amazonian supermodels like Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington,  and Claudia Schiffer.The Kate Moss Book is a gorgeous collection of iconic photos and photos that have never been seen before that Kate shares with her fans from her own personal collection.

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