A Model Life

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A Model Life

Cast of A Model Life
Format Reality television
Starring Petra Němcová
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Broadcast
Original channel TLC
Original run July 13, 2007 – present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

A Model Life is a reality television series hosted by fashion model Petra Němcová. The series debuted on July 13, 2007 on TLC in the United States. It follows six young models from around the world as they move to New York City and try to earn a modeling contract with NEXT Modeling. There are no weekly eliminaions


[edit] The Hopefuls

Lucia Dvorska, 18, the sweet fan-favourite from Slovakia, started modeling at the age of four. She has stunning blue eyes, a curvier body (deemed a little "pear-shaped" in the first episode by a now very unpopular judge) and a heart-melting smile. She shows a lot of potential and the best client etiquette from the beginning, overcoming some insecurities. Lucia is the only one with a perfect BMI.

Abigail Fox, 16, the charming doll-face from England, is generally quiet and pleasant. She can play a total of five instruments, including the flugelhorn. She is overwhelmed easily, but is serious about modeling. She won a UK modeling search in 2006, but admits she needs to work on her self-confidence.

Angelika, 19, the vegan-hippie-snob from Los Angeles, didn’t want to model initially, despite “everybody” telling her she should, because it is “superficial” and “bulls***.” Her stepmother convinced her to go, saying it could be a platform to helping others. When the models write down everything they ate the day of the second episode, she asks how to spell “cereal,” which makes it hard to believe she eats it regularily. She complains to client Diane Smith about an outfit she thinks doesn't suit her, and fights with one of the judges for a solid five minutes.

Beatrice Bererra da Fontoura, 16, the endearing klutz from Brazil, has been modeling for two years. She has trouble remembering three-digit numbers, but then again, she's Brazilian, and may not be too familiar with English numerals. She inexplicably wore ankle socks with her swimsuit on a go-see, and despite her vivacious nature, consistently tends toward the "vacant look."

Michelle Godin, 20, the sulky light-weight from Florida, has her hair cut on the first episode, about one inch, is VERY aprrehensive about the dramatic makeover. Which she later heartily approves. She does not believe in meals, and shares the honour of "Most Irritating Ingrate" with Angelika, but is more receptive to advice and criticism.

Valerija "Valeria" Erokhina, 17, the so-called "baby Petra" from Australia, is new to modeling, but improves steadily in all areas. Russian-born Valeria is sophisticated and genuine with refreshing energy.

[edit] Weight Issues

True to what will soon be reality in the modelling industry, the girls are sent to nutritionist and trainer Greg Joujon-Roche to talk to them about the importance of health. He has them write down everything they ate that day, and Michelle reveals her daily diet to be cereal, French fries and soda. Actually, she asserts that she usually eats a lot more than that when Greg calls her on it, but her BMI proves to be the lowest he's ever seen. Greg says none of the models ate enough nor did they have any essential fats or proteins, demonstrating the importance of nutrition professionals in the modelling biz, though odds are, some of them already knew they were not eating well.

Ten minutes further into the episode, judges Stephen and Tammy are commenting on gorgeous Lucia's perfect pictures, and then procceed to make it clear that the one way she can really improve is by losing weight. She accepts their admittedly practical advice, even though she was just commended on her perfect BMI. The backlash of the judges criticism was valid, as Lucia is a bright, beautiful, driven, opinionated, and very sweet. Angelika says Lucia is “perfect in [her] eyes,” and many would agree. But the judges have been commissioned to help these girls succeed in mainstream modelling, and certain body parts of healthy girls are very distracting when semi-exposed by revealing couture. That their career advice may be detrimental to a young model's psyche is undeniable, but then, practically any involvement in the modelling industry is detrimental to a young model's psyche.


[edit] Conclusion

Michelle goes to the London firm, where her pics were well-received and the Miami firm loved Bea's shoots. Valeria, Lucia and Abigail fly to the Bahamas for the last photo shoot and excel almost effortlessly. Petra sees a lot of potential in them, and all three are given $100,000 contracts and Joanna Coles from Marie Claire says she wants the girls to represent the international image of Marie Claire in an editorial, mentioning that they all look like they eat. Angelika is reprimanded for her acrid attitude. Though she says she "knows what she's doing," Petra does not want a model that reflects so poorly on the agency, and she is sent home to LA. The cost of lumping in her unacceptable attitude with her strong-willed nature is a lucrative modelling career.


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