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Tuesday 25 August 2015

NIGERIAN MODELS ARE NOT SLAVES, WE ARE SPECIAL BEINGS






Hmmmm, Nigerian models, are you seeing what I am seeing? have you noticed the new wave amongst photographers nowadays? photographers iyaf vex oooo, why?? They say they do not want to be doing free test shoots for models again. The last test shoot I did, the photographer vex oooo, he said he is not doing free test shoot for any model again, that Nigeria models do not appreciate his work. I kind of understand him tho, let’s Look at it at from the point of view of these photographers, do you know how much photography training cost? do you know how much it costs to get a good camera and photography equipments? do you know how much it takes to set up a studio? Apart from that, these photographers have bills to pay, see Mr Paul Ukonu now, he just got married, when the babies start coming, he will have more mouths to feed, so I kind of understand them when they insist on no pay, no work. So models, when next you want to ask a photographer for a shoot, do it with sense, ask him how much he will charge, tell him your budget no matter how small or mearge it looks or sound, photographers will always work out something, models and photographers have been padis for years, they can’t do without each other, they need us as much as we need them, so be polite, respectful and serious minded, and never tell a photographer to shoot you for free in exchange of you promoting the photographer. Please this doesn’t apply to upcoming photographers that just discovered the passion for photography, you constantly need to get and ask models to shoot with you in order to perfect your craft.

Now, to the story of the day, Nigerian Models, don’t you think it is high time we followed in the footsteps of these photographers. It seems this problem is going on too long and nobody is saying anything about it. Models are underestimated, underpaid, not appreciated, manipulated, not accorded their dues and the respect they deserve. Don’t you think it is high time we put an end to this nonsense.

There is this popular believe that as an upcoming model, you should try and do free jobs so you can get more exposure and experience, but you model that is doing this free job to get more exposure and experience, dont you have needs? will these exposure and experience cater for your needs? I have talked about getting a portfolio before on this blog, if you keep doing free jobs in order for you to get exposure or experience, how will you get money to get a portfolio done which is quite expensive. To do ordinary Zed card sef is 15k. Do you know what I think, I think if models should be paid according to their expertise and experience, I feel amateur models should be paid 10k to 15k and professional models should be paid 60k upwards. Even the 10 15k is not enough, if you calculate all the expenes you incur. First you use your money for transport fare to the place of casting, if you are picked, you have to come to a certain place for fitting, on the day of the show, you use your money to enter transport and after the show, they dont even make arrangements to take you back home, you have to hire a taxi to take you back home. So you see models, we need to think hard and fast.

We models work in the entertainment industry, we work in the fashion industry, we work in the telecommunications industry and these are the places where money is, but we models are underpaid for the jobs we do to promote and advertise their products, why is it so?

Believe me or not, Models do most of the work at a fashion show, do you know what it means to walk on a 6 inch heels, down a long runway for hours, while the fashion designers just hang the outfits on us like mannequins and we help them showcase their works on the runway, but we are paid little or nothing. I remember a fashion show casting I went for last year, the casting director said it frankly and as a matter of fact without any remorse that the amount to be paid for so so so so show is 5k. I’m like what?? Is that how to talk to people you want to work for you despite the fact that they are going to be paid little. I thought about it and I’m like its not the casting director's fault, it is we models. There are so many models out there who know their worth, have standards, won't settle for less and will never do free jobs, but their are some mumu and hungry-for-fame models that need to be slapped with a chair who will accept to do a free job joyfully, i want to believe these models are Otedola’s children to want to be doing free jobs and shows with their  whole heart.

 If we know the kind of power we models wield, we will get our stuffs together and be serious. If we models agree not to work for a month and see what will happen, the fashion industry will crash, organisers of fashion shows will go hungry, their won’t be enough sales for fashion designers , even the photographers that are forming ‘no more free test shoot' will feel the impact. Nigerian models, we need to start appreciating ourselves and give ourselves standards. We cant allow organisers of fashion shows, companies, designers, and all other relevant stakeholders use us as horses and exploit us while we sit and watch. The solution is if we come together in one accord and agree that the relevant stakeholders do not treat us the way they want and pay us well, if they refuse to pay us well, we will not work.

Can you imagine going for a casting for a fashion show with your own transport fare, in Lagos traffic, waking up early to be among the first timers and the casting director tells you, if you can't accept the money, leave. I’m not condemning anyone who has done free jobs or shows in the past, I know now you have learnt your lesson seeing the way you have been treated and how you have been explioted and will never let history repeat itself, all I’m saying is enough is enough, we models are not slaves, we have needs too, we need money to eat good food, to keep fit, to do our exercise, to develop our portfolio, we need money to take care of ourselves, we need money to buy a pair of  black 6 inch heels  because the one we are using is already getting spoilt, we need money to come to your casting, so please try and respect us and stop treating us as slaves, stop cheating us because you think the modelling industry in Nigeria is still growing. Sooo if Nigeria is a developing country, does that mean our industry should be developing too. Oh ho. Let me ask you this question, these fashion designers you work for, do you think they can let you get their clothes for free, nono!! You have to pay for it, the same way they have to pay for your services. So models, I implore you next time, if you go for a casting and they tell you you are not going to be paid, or the amount you will be paid is too little, please kindly tell them to keep their job, thank you, you are not a slave, you have needs to be met. If 10 models tell them the same thing, they will see that ah! This models have woken from their slumber, so they will treat you well and negotiate price.

Saturday 15 August 2015

Check out The Naishan Collection by 101clothing

Hey guys, how are you doing. Im so happy today because i received good feedbacks about the Elite Model Look Nigeria casting. Some of the Models Diarys readers that i know were picked and among the top 60 contestants. That means so many of you models have actually followed the tips i have been giving. Kudos to you guys, I hope you make it to the top 30. 



Today's post is about a fashion designers's new collection, The Naishan Collection by 101clothing.
This collection consists of distinct elegant designs, western styled with native touch…. Fascinating!




101clothing brand is well known for its unique use of quilting, embroidery and kente pieces as the design’s signature which also inspires the blend of richly textured and boldly colored fabrics into its fashion collections that have met a strong customer concentration within and outside Africa.





The Naishan collections was first launch at Miss Tourism Uk pageant this year by Henry Ludwig Amponsah, CEO and Creative Director of his brand 101 clothing. Henry is a fast rising fashionista whose creative pieces are making waves across the globe. The 23 year old Ghanaian is well known for his creative fashion surprises and his brand is tagged as one of the fastest growing fashion labels from Africa.
Henry is the official designer for the The Nana Churcher show, Miss Tourism Uk Queens, British High commissioner Mr Kofi Addo amongst others. 
101 clothing pieces are sold in many retail stores in Uk, Nigeria, Togo, Ghana and boutiques in Canada.… 






Naishan collection by the award winning fashion brand is just fab. Contact: 101clothinguk@gmail.com






Thursday 6 August 2015

Meet hot male model; Ebuka Emechebe

Good evening beautiful people, I hope your week as been good so far.
I would like to introduce to you this hot male model, his name is Ebuka Emechebe


Chukwuebuka Christopher Emechebe born on the 16th of April is a fast-rising Model.

He stands at an Impressive 6 feet, black eyes,black hair and a good body structure.

"Chris" as he is fondly called by friends is also an Entrepreneur and an Aspiring Fashionista. He has been Modelling since he was a kid but started Professionally in 2014. Aside from being passionate about fashion and also having that intention to come up with his own trends, he also loves life,learning & exploring new things/places. 



He appeared on the Editorial pages of HOUSE OF MALIQ magazine December 2014 and January 2015 edition. He is currently the Mr Photogenic in the just concluded MODELS ON THE ISLAND 2015 contest.

Chris is a Native of Ukpor, Nnewi south L.G.A in Anambra State, his hobbies include watching movies, sports activities, playing video games, hanging out with friends & family, traveling, listening to music, reading and he also engages in charity works.


He likes honest, ambitious, hard-working and God-fearing People.He dislikes Bullies, lies, disrespectful people plus he is a diehard Chelsea fan.

His last words 'In the nearest future, I aspire to become a brand Ambassador to top companies and big brands in the fashion industry'.


You can follow him on: 
Instagram @sirchris16
Twitter  @chrisleal
Facebook: machebem chrisleal




Wednesday 5 August 2015

Update on The Elite Model Look Nigeria Competition 2015

The organisers have just released more requirements for the Elite Model Look Competition.



 You know one of the requirements was that you have to come with your hair well relaxed, well if you're on natural hair, you do not need to relax your hair, just pack it neatly and away from your face.

Do not come with weaves or attachments, do not come with fixed nails, come with your natural nails. Come with no makeup.The height requirements for male models is 5'11 for female models is 5'8.

The registration form for The Elite Model Look is absolutely free, but you have to download the form from their website www.elitemodellook.com/ng. Click on participate and follow instructions. Can only work on laptops and  computers, not hand held devices.
N.B for those who have applied already, the fact that your application was accepted does not make you automatically qualified, you still need to come for the casting.

When you coming for the casting August 15th come with your polaroids. Elite Model Look scouts are now in Lagos scouting for potential models. They were in Unilag today, and are going to be at the Leisure mall, Yabatech, Shop rite at Surulere. They will be in other parts of Lagos soon

Please please and please, models going for the Elite Model Look casting, adhere strictly to instructions.
I wish you the very best of luck.