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		<title>petitePARADE NYC: Putting the Glam in Kid Modeling</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2014 18:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="215" height="187" src="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Kids-Fashion-Week.png" class="attachment-medium wp-post-image" alt="Aria Model" /></p>Kids Fashion Week Models need to be five-ten to strut the runways in the Big Apple, right? Nope. A parade of pint-sized models worked the catwalks on October 18 and 19 and wowed reporters with their fashion flair at Kids Fashion Week. These future supermodels, many in the two- to three-foot range, showed off spring [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="215" height="187" src="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Kids-Fashion-Week.png" class="attachment-medium wp-post-image" alt="Aria Model" /></p><h2><span style="color: #333399;">Kids Fashion Week</span></h2>
<p>Models need to be five-ten to strut the runways in the Big Apple, right?</p>
<div id="attachment_2351" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 236px"><a href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Aria-model.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-2351" alt="Aria model, petitePARADE" src="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Aria-model.png" width="226" height="344" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A model wearing Aria in Kids Fashion Week, photo courtesy of Getty Images</p></div>
<p>Nope. A parade of pint-sized models worked the catwalks on October 18 and 19 and wowed reporters with their fashion flair at <strong>Kids Fashion Week</strong>. These future supermodels, many in the two- to three-foot range, showed off spring designs for the tot to teen set from <a title="Alivia Simone" href="http://aliviasimone.com/" target="_blank">Alivia Simone</a>, <a title="Anasai" href="http://anasai.com/" target="_blank">Anasai</a>, <a title="Aria Children's Clothing" href="http://www.ariachildrensclothing.com/" target="_blank">Aria Children’s Clothing</a>, <a title="Charm Children's Couture" href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Charm-childrens-couture/146522622078384" target="_blank">Charm</a>, <a title="Chloe Children's Wear" href="http://www.chloe.com/#/collections/childrens-wear//en" target="_blank">Chloe</a>, <a title="Clarks USA Kids" href="http://www.clarksusa.com/eng/kids/kidsoverview.cfm" target="_blank">Clarks</a>, <a title="Bonnie Young" href="http://bonnieyoung.com/" target="_blank">Bonnie Young</a>, <a title="Dillonger Clothing" href="http://www.dillongerclothing.com/" target="_blank">Dillonger</a>,<a title="Imoga Collection" href="http://www.imogacollection.com/" target="_blank"> Imoga</a>, <a title="Oil &amp; Water" href="http://oilandwater.com/" target="_blank">Oil &amp; Water</a>, <a title="Parsons the New School" href="http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/" target="_blank">Parsons The New School for Design</a>, <a title="Ruum" href="http://www.ruum.com/ruum/" target="_blank">Ruum</a>, and more.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/petitePARADE.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2350" alt="Kids Fashion Week" src="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/petitePARADE.png" width="583" height="777" /></a></p>
<p><a title="petitePARADE" href="http://www.petiteparade.com/" target="_blank">PetitePARADE</a>, sponsored this season by Aqua Hydrate, Baked by Melissa, Camille Rose Naturals, Earnshaw’s, GoGo SqueeZ, La Petite Magazine, Love My Alannah, Tattly, Zico Beverages, and WGSN, has held their Kids Fashion Week twice a year since 2010. The next petitePARADE will take place in March 2015.</p>
<h3>Think your kid could model? Enter the <a title="Modeling Mentor Model Search" href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/how-to-enter-the-modeling-mentor-model-search/" target="_blank">Modeling Mentor Model Search</a> to get seen by top agents!</h3>
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		<title>Toys R Us Booking Equals Mega Bucks?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2012 20:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a little background on child modeling and the casting process, first READ THIS and then THIS. Now, we can get into tabulating the net profits from the Toys-R-Us booking that came along a couple of castings later. (We will set aside the gas, tolls, train tix, ferris wheel diversion, work time lost going to [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a little background on child modeling and the casting process, first <a title="Kid Modeling" href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/think-your-kid-could-model/" target="_blank">READ THIS</a> and then <a title="More on Kid Modeling" href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/more-on-kid-modeling-and-kid-role-modeling/" target="_blank">THIS</a>.</p>
<p>Now, we can get into tabulating the net profits from the Toys-R-Us booking that came along a couple of castings later. (We will set aside the gas, tolls, train tix, ferris wheel diversion, work time lost going to those castings, and just chalk that up as mostly quality 1:1 mom:kid time.)</p>
<div id="attachment_843" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 208px"><a href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/ToysRUsFerrisWheel.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-843" title="ToysRUsFerrisWheel" src="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/ToysRUsFerrisWheel.jpg" alt="Toys R Us, Times Square" width="198" height="148" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The ferris wheel in Toys R Us in Times Square. A nice post-casting stop-off.</p></div>
<p>Kid worked 1 hour, from 2 to 3 PM (exactly in the middle of nap time, even though the form we filled out at the casting asked for nap time and I wrote 1:30 PM. It is totally <em>not</em> surprising that Kid was booked exactly at nap time; what is surprising is that they even asked about nap time at all). Earned $100. Minus agency fee of $20. $80 left. Parking ticket outside Union City, NJ, studio = $35 (I swore the sign said no parking on Thursday, not Tuesday). $45 left. Gas for trip from CT to NJ and back = $20 (maybe more, since chic Minivan still had bulky bike rack on back and shell on top from recent vacation). $25 left. Tolls = Let&#8217;s say $0 since they went on the E-ZPass and I don&#8217;t ever see an E-ZPass bill, so it&#8217;s like taking a bite of someone else&#8217;s cookie—it doesn&#8217;t count. Work time lost for 5-hr outing, hmm, depends  (why 5 hours for a 1-hour booking, you ask? Hit rush hour on the way back and accident on West Side Highway, which we were on cuz GPS said to go home via Manhattan, which didn&#8217;t seem like a great idea, but I love the Big Apple, so I figured, What the heck, Midtown Tunnel here we come! [Toll for Midtown Tunnel was not an issue, considering aforementioned reasoning about E-ZPass costs]). On a really productive day, work time could equal $500, but on a day like this when I check e-mail, FB, Twitter all morning, eat lunch and read <em>NY Times Book Review</em>, and then blog to avoid doing the assignment I will be paid for, we can figure $20 for the one paragraph of actual work I will complete. So bottom line, Toys R Us booking net = ~$0.</p>
<p>Oh well, T had a blast driving the Jeep in her shot (SHE was the driver, not her morose little date. You go, girl). The kid wrangler (the person who makes morose mini models smile cheek to cheek) was one of the most talented I&#8217;ve ever seen.</p>
<p>Nothing to go into the <a title="Giveback.org" href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/oprahs-big-give-winner-brings-us-dotopia-like-disney-only-totally-not-its-a-must-see/" target="_blank">giveback.org</a> fund this time, but I&#8217;ll read the parking signs more carefully next time.</p>
<p>The juicy stuff from <a title="&quot;About Face&quot;" href="https://www.modelingmentor.com/blog/hbos-about-face-supermodels-then-and-now/" target="_blank">&#8220;About Face: Supermodels Then and Now&#8221;</a> later this week: partying, drugs, sexual harassment, plastic surgery&#8230;</p>
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