
"The Face"
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About this listen
Welcome to another episode of The Model Call Podcast
This one is short and sweet
Season 1 Episode 6
“The Face”
SEGMENT 1:
- Welcome to Episode 6!!
- Let’s catch up
- Let’s recap episode 5 - “Watch Your Tone”
SEGMENT 2:
- “No Wire Hangers” (Current fashion don’ts….HOT or NOT!!)
- Sweatpants outside of the house are out
SEGMENT 3:
- “Flash Back” (Quick fashion history lesson and scandal)
- The origin of fashion designing dates as far back as 1826. Charles Frederick Worth is believed to be the first fashion designer of the world, from 1826 to 1895. Charles, who was earlier a draper, set up a fashion house in Paris. It was he who started the tradition of fashion houses and telling his customers what kind of clothing would suit them.
SEGMENT 4:
- “The Call” - Topic of the week: “The Face” (What does it mean to be the face of a brand. What do agencies look for, or what do clients look for?)
- What is a brand ambassador?
- How do you become the face of a brand?
SEGMENT 5:
- “Trend report” - Style tip or trend to highlight for the week
- Trending colors for the spring/summer season
- Metallics, Black , Red, Orange, Pastels (Violet is a big one) and Green
CLOSING:
- Last Thoughts - Fashion Quote of the day
- - “Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life.” - Bill Cunningham
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