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Post Title: Exploring Modeling Auditions - A Glimpse into Lilly Jade's Experience LANewGirl.24.05.07.Lilly.Jade.Modeling.Audition...
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If you are looking to create your own "modeling audition" content, follow these industry standards: Wardrobe: Bring 2–3 simple
- Wardrobe: Bring 2–3 simple, form‑fitting outfits in neutral colors plus one statement look that fits the brief. Avoid busy patterns; they distract the lens.
- Grooming: Minimal, camera‑ready makeup; natural hair with one controlled option (down, low pony, or sleek bun). Bring a small kit: powder, lip color, hairpins, and clear brow gel.
- Footwear: Bring the shoes you’ll actually walk in and a second pair with a stable heel for runway or turns. Break in new shoes before the audition.
- Polaroids/Photos: Bring recent, natural polaroids (front, profile, 3/4) in simple clothes and without heavy retouching. Label them with your name and the audition code.
- Movement: Practice three signature moves—one walk, one slow turn, one facial transition (neutral → soft smile → smolder). Make each repeatable on command.
- Posing: Keep weight on the back foot for relaxed poses; shift to the front foot for sharper lines. Use shoulders and ribcage to change silhouettes, not just limbs.
- Eye Work: Practice micro‑expressions in a mirror: soft eyes, intent eyes, laughing eyes. Blink naturally between frames to avoid a frozen look.
- Breath & Pace: Use breath to control expression—inhale to reset, exhale to transition. Pause on the final pose for 2–3 seconds so photographers can capture the moment.
- Communication: Listen to directions and show quick, visible adjustments. Be concise when asked questions about availability or rates.
- Preparedness: Bring a printed résumé with measurements, agency contacts (if applicable), and a pen. Have your phone in airplane mode and a tiny bottle of water.
- Etiquette: Arrive 10–15 minutes early, be polite to every staff member, and send a brief thank‑you email if contact info is provided.