Let’s face it. There has been a perpetual change in the top five male models owing to the clients’ choice, bookings and selections and are the cardinal factors that make or break not only male but also female models.
The general trend at
the moment to get oneself noticed in the modeling industry is getting help of male modeling agencies. I do not contradict their contribution towards
promotion of new talent, but following the footsteps of successful male models
is not a bad idea. Learning from their modeling experiences, will guide new
comers to understand the changing modeling trends.
Chosen by YSL for its
Spring/Summer men line, Baptiste’s high cheek bones, perfect pout and prominent
bedroom eyes made him the hottest new comer of the season. A glance at his
profile shows he is part of Gucci Resort 2013 campaign along with Bottega
Veneta Spring/Summer collection 2013.
Benjamin Eidem #4
It has not been long
since Benjamin Eidem made his debut as MDC’s Top newcomer and walked the ramp
for Louis Vuitton and Prada. His looks of a classic movie star made him noticed
by a number of prominent brands such as Margaret Howell and Calvin Klein.
Clement
Chabernaud #3
Since several seasons
Clement Chabernaud remained the face of Jil Sander. Owing to this epicenter
features Clement Chabernaud soon graced cover of a number of men’s magazine.
Other features in his modeling cap include campaign with Prada and Cavalli,
thus making his mark in fashion industry.
Simon
Nessman #2
Simon Nessman has not
only made his presence felt in fitness
modeling but also his innocent and romantic looks attracted plethora of
campaigns including those of Giorgio Armani, Michael Kors, H&M to name a
few.
Sean O’Pry #1
Sean O’Pry #1
Having an enviable
career, Sean O’Pry has been successful in keeping high profile brands such as
Hugo Boss, Calvin Klein, Armani and Versace in his booking campaign. Widely
hailed as the greatest presence in male modeling, Sean is highly professional and
knows where to invest his looks.
client: Uniqlo
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