Models Invited To London Event
Three rising Bermudian models were among just five models invited back to London Fashion Week after making their debuts there last September in the event’s A La Mode segment.
Top Model Worldwide winner Deandra Brangman and Top Model 2012 contestants Katherine Arnfield and Julia Lines have been invited to the February LFW (A La Mode), according to London-based Top Model Management, which organized their September debuts.
Geoff Cox, Operations Director at Top Model and London Fashion Week Casting Director, said: “I am absolutely delighted that I have been able to secure a second season for Deandra, Julia and Katie to walk at LFW. All three have great potential and, hopefully, this is where all of their hard work will start to pay off.”
He added: “Myself and my team had an amazing time in Bermuda last summer and were made so welcome. It is a wonderful country with lovely people and I am delighted to be further developing the association between Top Model and Bermuda.”
Dawn Zuill, owner of Daisy’s, which sponsors the models, said the news was validated the efforts the models had made and justified the faith that Top Model Management had in Bermudians.
“Becoming a successful international model requires more than having a certain look,” said Mrs Zuill. “It requires hard work, dedication and a professional approach. Deandra, Katie and Julia embody that, and this can be a springboard for them to a successful future career.”
After the February 17-18 shows, Miss Arnfield and Miss Lines will take part in the Top Model contests in March in London, along with Kalena Astwood. In the March contest, Miss Astwood and Miss Lines will represent Bermuda, while Miss Arnfield, whose parents are from the UK, will take part in the Top Model UK contest, which runs in conjunction with Top Model Worldwide.
“This promises to be a great showcase for Bermuda after Deandra’s great success last year and should help to Bermuda on the map,” said Mrs. Zuill.
“Bermuda is a beautiful place with beautiful people and taking part in events like this should be a boost to Bermuda’s tourism as well as an opportunity for Bermudians to shine on the world stage.
“Just as Gina Swainson put Bermuda on the map when she was Miss World, so these young Bermudians can do so through modeling internationally.”
Miss Brangman said: “I am very excited to be invited back for London Fashion Week (A La Mode) spring 2012. I can’t wait to see the new fashions.”
Miss Lines said: “Being invited back to model in London Fashion Week in February is very exciting for me. The London Fashion Week show that I took part in September of last year was eye-opening and I learned so much about professional modeling.
“I am looking forward to going back next month to learn even more so that I will be better prepared for when I represent Bermuda in the Top Model Worldwide competition in March. It is also great to have Deandra and Katie going as well.”
And Miss Arnfield added: “Participating in London Fashion Week in September 2011 was an amazing experience as I met so many fascinating people in the fashion world. I learnt so much in such a short time and I found the experience really motivated me to become more involved in the fashion industry as a possible career option.
“The fashion world is highly competitive and I found it fascinating working with such talented designers. It was an honour and a real boost to my confidence, to be selected by various fashion designers to model their creations.
“The real thrill is to appear on the cat walk, representing Bermuda, before the world’s fashion press in London, at such an important event in the industry.”
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There is SO much talent in little Bermuda. These girls are gorgeous!
Represent ladies ! Proud of you !