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    Whose Underwear Is under There?
    Posted by sgtlmodel Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 - permalink

    raquel

    Where is my 4:30 a.m. wake-up from Laurie? We use to call that time of the morning, “Oh-dark-30” when I was in the military. Laurie would have fit right in. I was actually missing her motivational speeches.
    Well, it was another beautiful but rainy day in New York. As we stretched, yawned and scratched our bellies, I decided to make breakfast. I became known as the resident chef in the house, thanks to my Southern upbringing. Well, to my surprise, inside our living room in the loft were makeup stands with tons and tons of cosmetics. My first thought was, “Thank goodness… cover these bags,” as they were starting to form under my eyes from sleep deprivation.

    While we were getting our makeup done, I had a conversation with the beautiful Jamie. I gave her the nickname Nurse Jamie, because I accidentally bruised my rear end doing an exercise and Jamie came to the rescue by putting cream and band-aids on my wound. I asked her, “Wouldn’t it be funny if we had to do bikini shots today — in the rain?” Hmmm, if only I'd known what was in store for us.

    You want me to wear only what?!

    So our leg-up challenge was just that: we were doing a photo shoot in Central Park in our… drum roll please… UNDERWEAR! Uh, did someone forget to tell the crew it was raining cats, dogs and little children outside? Speaking of children, did anyone remember some of us have had children, so our bodies might not be as “tight” as they use to be? The world is going to see me in my underwear — now I'm about to panic. But someone comes and saves the day. Who, you ask?

    The gorgeous Dolores! This woman stepped out on that set and took her photos as if it were a sunny day outside and she had on a full set of clothing. I couldn’t believe it! She is so regal and fascinating to talk to. I was floored at how she moved and smiled, as if it was just another day at work. I want to be like her when I grow up (smile).

    I got out there in the rain and started posing. I knew one of my best features on my body was my stomach, so I tried to do more athletic shots. I knew the other girls were going to go for the sexy look, so I wanted to be different.

    Frederique, a former Victoria's Secret supermodel, was at our next challenge. And what a challenge it was! We had to get on trampolines for a 3 Musketeers candy bar campaign. We were put on teams and we had to synchronize our jumps. Talk about hard work, but it was a good time.

    At elimination, the thing I thought would work for me actually worked against me. Being athletic in the underwear shot was not pleasing to the judges. They felt I put up a good effort but it was just not enough, so in the end, I was the one to go home. As I look back on the experience as a whole, I will say that it was worth it. Not only did I take on challenges I may have never tackled if I was still in the military, I met — and still have –some wonderful friends from the show.

    Where do I go from here, you ask? Well, my time is not up in front of the camera, ladies and gentlemen. I think I'll work on hosting my own TV show.

    You haven’t seen the last of me. I still have a mission!
    Love,
    Raquel


    Braving the Elements
    Posted by beverlyjohnson Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 - permalink

    theresa

    This is one of my favorite episodes because the ladies got the full effect of modeling while braving the cold and rain for a photo shoot in Central Park in their undies. Personalities got a little out of control with LeeAnne and Shelly’s infighting – and the latter’s inappropriate behavior with photographer Heidi Niemala. We also witnessed Dolores having doubts about her modeling potential, and Jamie stepping up to the plate and showing lots of heart to help out her fellow teammate in the "leg-up challenge" for 3 Musketeers chocolate.

    We’ve heard it all before: Modeling is sooooo easy. Well, you stand out in the cold rain with your knickers on and come back and tell me how it good your day at work was. Seriously, one of the most difficult situations a model can find herself in is a photo shoot conducted under extreme conditions. The way models act in assignments like these is very important and determines their future work.

    During this immunity challenge the ladies were troopers, particularly Theresa, who was also suffering from a migraine. Truthfully, her ailment actually helped her in this challenge, because she wasn’t so focused on the elements, and it really came across in the photography. She was so focused, so in control of every move; every pose was perfection. I was really proud of Theresa; she had to force herself to stay with the task at hand and really proved what a professional she is.

    Shelly, as much as I like her, demonstrated the way NOT to act with a photographer. The photographer controls the shoot, not the subject.

    The challenge also gave us a chance to see the bodies of these beauties. What a proud moment! Who could tell Theresa had twins or that Jamie “hardly ever worked out"?

    The challenge with the lovely Frederique proved to be much harder than the first. Coordinating bounces on a trampoline, while keeping a pose and showcasing a 3 Musketeers bar was harder than rubbing your tummy and patting your head at the same time. What the ladies failed to focus on was the task at hand and that was highlighting the candy bar.
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    As a team, Theresa, Sandy and LeeAnne found their rhythm. Theresa once again shined. Rachel’s shyness was proving to be a problem in photo shoots, and Raquel needed to figure out how to turn athleticism into gracefulness. Dolores needed to take charge of her situation in order to make her photo work. Jamie was brilliant to come over and help — a phenomenal display of teamwork, but it was really up to Dolores to lead and make this photo happen.

    Ultimately, it was too late for Raquel and we bid her farewell, but it must be said that this woman is a terrific role model and will surely be missed.


    A Meltdown of Epic Proportions
    Posted by seanpatterson Thursday, June 18th, 2009 - permalink

    laurie

    If you watched this episode, you know that there's only one place to begin: The Meltdown! It certainly was a bizarre experience for us all, but I'm going to hold my thoughts on that until the end of this commentary.

    Let me begin by saying that this competition is one that Wilhelmina is very proud of. We have always believed that beauty comes in all different shapes, sizes, ages and ethnicities. That's the reason we have 15 different divisions that have a place for all the types of beauty that exist in our world. The 11 finalists have really been amazing to work with, and watch grow and I tip my hat to them.

    I think potential models would be wise to learn from the makeover portion of tonight's show. Rule No. 1 in modeling: You must be willing to adapt and change your look to the one the creative team chooses. If you think that modeling is about individual expression, you're right, it is — for the individual expression of the client or fashion editor — NOT for the model! You can style your clothes and your hair however you want when you go to the mall. When it comes to a photo shoot and a modeling career, you should heed the creative opinions of the experts around you.
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    Case in point, Rachel's fighting the hair experts on what her look should be wasn't professional, and didn't help the final result. I think that if she had fought the hairdresser a little less, the end result would have been much more to her liking. There's a finesse with which you should make a point to a creative type, and I don't think Rachel showed it. Theresa, on the other hand, was emotional, but she still did it and let them cut her hair — and looked fantastic as an end result. There's a lot to be learned from that.

    With regard to the go-see at Gotham advertising, there's a lesson to be learned there as well. Having a verbal spat in front of a casting director is inexcusable, and is totally lacking in professionalism. Shelly, no matter how beat up she felt, should absolutely have kept her mouth shut rather than take a jab at LeeAnne. She embarrassed herself and made the other girls and the client uncomfortable. That is a no-no, and it cost Shelly the sympathy that she was getting up to that point, too.

    In regards to the photo shoot, I think that there were some good performances and some bad ones. Rachel showed a distinct lack of confidence; Laurie shouldn't have fought the photographer; on the flip side, Dolores was easy in her manner and ability to take direction and she got a great photo out of it. Jacqueline was beautiful and had a key prop to work with — yet she still was barely noticeable in the photo, and this is essentially why she was voted out of the competition.

    Now, let's talk about what you all really are interested in, Laurie's meltdown. I have to say that everyone on the judges' panel was just as shocked as anyone watching the show. It was a meltdown of epic proportions that none of us could have seen coming, and there was a palpable air of fear in the studio. Clearly, we didn't want a contestant there who could possibly be a threat to herself or to other competitors — and Laurie's behavior was becoming more and more erratic as the competition wore on.

    When we finally got to the point where Laurie just lost it, I decided I needed to take control of the situation and set her ass straight on a few things. None of these competitors (who are all very strong women) needed Laurie to look out for them even though that's what she professed. More importantly, if Laurie didn't want to be there, we sure as heck didn't want her to be there. We want competitors that realize this is the chance of a lifetime and seize it. Laurie seemed to have lost sight of the fact that she was a part of something amazing.

    This show is about pushing the boundaries of what society considers beautiful. Beauty has no age, but when a beautiful person like Laurie becomes too wrapped up in her own insecurities to appreciate how far she has come, then I have to say that's just not attractive — at any age.


    Nudity and Disaster
    Posted by kimalexis Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 - permalink

    leeanne

    I loved the beginning of the show, because I love to see women better themselves. This was an outside makeover, one that we could see quickly. We did it to give the women more confidence because when you look professional, you act more professional. It's amazing to me, though, how women can be so protective of a certain look that they feel is their best. They really try to hold on to it.

    I was amazed that during the makeover some of the women didn't trust a New York City salon, with some of the best hair and makeup experts in the world, to know the best look for their face. The grumpy complaining going on behind the scenes was ungracious. Looking at the "Before" and "After" pictures tells it all, but some contestants only saw what was different to them. My favorite makeovers were LeeAnne and Theresa.
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    The elimination was a disaster; Laurie had had enough. I couldn't figure her out. She was restless and set apart from the other girls from the interview right through to the elimination. She really had a thing for "perfection," or rather her definition of it. Her idea of how to dress, workout and eat was way off from most people's, and no matter what anyone said, she thought she was right all the time. She did not care what others thought of her — it was sad in a way.

    At the elimination, I was speechless. I was so grateful for Sean taking over the situation with Laurie and her naked chest. He told her we wouldn't talk to her unless she got dressed again. I thought she was inconsolable. I was not sure where she came from having that fit — or what she was trying to get from it. She had an ulterior motive somewhere. I was worried that Rachel Hunter would bolt, thinking "What kind of a show is this?!" She was very professional and great to have on the show. She gave a nice perspective that was different from Beverly’s and mine.


    Just Breathe
    Posted by sgtlmodel Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 - permalink

    hair_cut

    OK, Theresa, just breathe slowly… Now all you have to do is put on your big girl panties and go for it! Seems so simple, really. But after being on a high from being told "you're on the board," I got a realistic shot in the arm.

    The makeover: I just knew they would cut my hair. However, I wasn't prepared for my reaction. It had been 30 years since my hair had been "short." I have trouble with change. I change my underwear and almost hyperventilate. Thank goodness Cutler Hair Salon is staffed by professionals who have great insight. But this day took a lot of deep breathing.

    Another sudden change on the bus was simply to play with our heads. I don't recommend changing your clothes on a city bus in downtown New York! But I did make a mental note to always carry 50 lbs. of clothing with me – just in case.

    Upon arriving at the audition, the advertising clients had Dolores, Jacqueline and me leave the room almost immediately. We missed all of the drama but I knew something was up, just a bad feeling. When the women came out of the room, it felt as if an explosion went off! Shelly was ranting and screaming at LeeAnne and Laurie. We all just sat there shocked and embarrassed.

    Several thoughts were going through my head. Did Shelly really believe she wasn't beautiful? Why did she need a bunch of strangers telling her that she was? Would it make that much of a difference in her life if they didn't, or was this just an act? I felt like I was in that show with a bunch of teenagers vying to be discovered as supermodels — not confident, strong, intelligent women who were 35 and older.

    Just breathe…

    Finally, at the photo shoot, we got to have some fun. The gorgeous dresses were already chosen for us. The hair and makeup artists did all the magic with our baggy, bloodshot eyes and flat hair. How could we go wrong? Some women were uncomfortable with the dress choices but I told them "The secret is to not let anyone know about it." The model always has to look like she loves the clothes and can't wait to wear them. No matter how many Spanx it takes to look great!

    The First Elimination Day
    All the women knew something was up with Laurie that morning. She hadn't slept in a few days and was exercising excessively. She had awakened me at 2 a.m. and said "God had told her in a dream to get all of the women together and refuse to compete as a group." I then told her, "God had spoken to me, too, and he said to tell you that you need to go downstairs and sleep." She did.

    Another really big breath…

    I found that I would be saying this to myself over and over again. After all, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right? If we had five different judges tomorrow, they would choose completely different women. It is incredibly subjective, period. But all in all, I am finding most of the women are competitive, yes, but also kind, strong and fabulous. It is an honor for me to be included in this group. Sadly, we find the future brings out the dishonest and manipulative behavior in one of our own. Stay tuned.


    The 11th Girl
    Posted by sgtlmodel Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 - permalink

    shelly

    The old saying must be true: ”When one door closes, another door opens.”

    Three weeks to the day of my divorce, I found myself in front of three icons of the fashion industry. As anyone who has been divorced can tell you, it's one of the most stressful, gut-wrenching experiences that one can have. Hearing Sean Patterson tell me that I am one of the most beautiful women who's auditioned for She’s Got The Look changed the way I think about myself. Robert saying that I had the potential to be very successful was a confidence booster like no other, and when Beverly said that I would be a great project for them, I really wanted to become that project. I wanted to be the successful, confident model that they told me I could be.

    When I got to New York and met the 20 finalists, I knew I was in for some stiff competition. The night before the first challenge I had dinner with Raquel, Melba and Angela. They were great women, but my thoughts wandered that night. To me Raquel was the one to beat: She has beautiful skin, a great smile and a strong, confident personality.

    Why all the tears? I've always been an emotional person. To be taken out of my normal life (which had just fallen apart) and dropped in the amazing modeling world, the world that I had always dreamed of being a part of, was overwhelming. For that first challenge the final 20 of us were ushered onto the soundstage, and suddenly Kim Alexis was standing in front of me. I couldn’t believe that me, Shelly Marks, a mom from boring suburban Ohio was standing in front of an ICONIC super model. She was awe-inspiring! I always wondered if I could have been a supermodel if I had tried.

    When Kim said LeeAnne was “on the board” as the 10th girl, I was already walking away without a tear. “Win some, lose some,” I was thinking. "I’m just going to go back to the life I had planned before this show. I’m still a great mom. I have two amazing kids to go home to. This competition just wasn’t meant to be for me – it’s not my time yet."

    Then Sean called me back to the stage and told me that I’m one of the most beautiful women he’s ever seen during SGTL. I felt that I was already the winner.

    I was the 11th girl – they'd made an exception for me. Being last did make me feel as though I was the underdog, although the other 10 made sure to let me know that I was. Either I’m New York material or not, but whether I’m the first girl on the board or the last I’m just as much a part of this competition as the others. I had something that none of the other girls had: a connection with Sean. How could I lose after that?


    Rising to the Challenge
    Posted by beverlyjohnson Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 - permalink

    dolores

    To sum up the women in Season 2 of She’s Got The Look: STUNNING.

    From L.A. to Dallas, the turnout in each city was great, and the women that auditioned this past fall were nothing short of spectacular. We had the quirky Ernestine. The unique Vicky, a petite, plus-size Asian woman, who certainly did create her own category. And there was, of course, the drop-dead gorgeous Angela, who sped through auditions but fell seriously short during the first challenge.

    There is one thing to understand about women over 35: Life’s experiences have made them less concerned about their flaws, more secure about their assets, and that’s really captivating. Of course, Shelly is the exception to this as she wears her insecurities on her sleeve — but this spectacular beauty does change her stripes over the season. And Dolores is case in point — the 72-year-old grandmother was an instant success. The judges were all in love with her, especially me.

    We were introduced to some unbelievable women, and it was certainly hard for Robert, Sean and me to eliminate several — but what viewers saw in the beginning is that any one tiny thing can get a contestant instantly eliminated, no matter how much we loved them during castings. That’s why it’s so important to do what the judges ask and really meet any challenge head on.

    What we saw in the first "Leg-Up Challenge" quickly pointed to those who would stay the course throughout this competition. Their task — to be sexy with just the addition of a few choice accessories — was a lot harder than the ladies initially thought.
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    A lack of experience with modeling, of being in front of the camera, does make it hard to be sexy. We clearly saw some frontrunners… hello, Rachel! Cutting that shirt was the right thing to do; if only she rocked it like the superstar that she is. Then there were the low points. Goodbye, Angela. A scarf and coat are not the accessories that sell sex appeal.

    What we also saw in the first challenge was fledgling modeling versatility. Who could reinvent themselves? Who could redefine beauty? Who had the style to make heads turn?

    While the other judges might have disagreed, I loved, loved, loved Raquel’s style – hot jeans, great big hat – all the makings of a future J-Lo. The fact that she’s in the military and a mom made her even hotter.

    Jamie had the right idea, too. She understood that style and presentation had a lot to do with one’s air of sexuality. And Sandy has brought a whole new personality to this season: The Cool Chick. I instantly loved her.

    Can’t wait for more? This season has some frights, fights and falls, but all in good fun. This is a journey of self-discovery that can’t be missed.






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