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Strutting It!

The Grit Behind the Glamour

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Who wouldn’t want to wear gorgeous clothes, travel the world, hang out with stars, have adoring fans – and get paid a fortune for it? But is that what the life of a model is like?
World-famous fashion guru Jeanne Beker offers a unique insider’s look at the reality behind the glitz. She demystifies the industry for those who are thinking about a career in modeling and for those who simply want the scoop on an intriguing world. Strutting It! is full of fascinating information, from getting discovered to finding a personal style, from the team of people behind every model to the education a good model should have.
With a foreword by modeling superstar Coco Rocha, Strutting It! is packed with biographies of successful models, lots of black-and-white photos, and the great humor and common sense Jeanne Beker is known for.
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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2011

      The real skinny on modeling. Beker—for 25 years a host of Canada's Fashion Television—distills the essence of her many years of experience as a model-watcher into this slim but engaging combination of advice, history and truth-telling. Each chapter showcases a different aspect of a model's career development, from Dreaming the Dream to the Reality of the Road, offering a peek behind the curtain at each step. Starry-eyed ingenues, take note: Modeling is "hard work" that can be "strange, harsh, and crazy-making," and if your body type doesn't meet the industry's exacting standards, you won't make it. Photographs of and biographical sidebars on current queens of the runway—Gisele Bundchen, Agyness Deyn, Chanel Iman—as well as legendary models of yore—Lauren Hutton, Cindy Crawford, Twiggy—offer both a modern feel and historical context. Infusing an insider's chumminess with a bracing dose of realism, this title both offers practical advice on making a career in modeling work and stresses the importance of planning for life after modeling. Blessedly responsible and sane, a worthy title for any career collection for teens and a must for aspiring models. (Nonfiction. 11 & up)

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2011

      Gr 6-9-From the foreword by model Coco Rocha to the assertion that America's and Canada's Next Top Model reality series is mainly "entertainment," an industry veteran offers readers a more realistic view of high-fashion modeling. While there's no denying that top models can earn big bucks, Beker reminds readers that for each Linda Evangelista, Tyra Banks, and Gisele Bundchen there are hundreds of hopefuls who never become household names. She is also quick to point out that the work can be glamorous but for the top models it is also a game of genes and tremendously hard work. Biographical sketches and black-and-white photographs appear throughout. Excellent, age-appropriate information for readers with a passion for fashion in a well-designed format.-Elaine Baran Black, Georgia Public Library Service, Atlanta

      Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Text Difficulty:7-12

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