Mia
DEFAULT
You must be logged in to view this content. Please click the button below to log in.
LoginWhy do models let this become an issue? I once dated a man who became insecure of the time I spent working and communicating with my male photographers. I soon found myself forbidden from working with any man behind the camera. This quickly progressed into me not being allowed to communicate with any male photographers at all, followed by angry outbursts if I would even so much as contact a male childhood friend. I was accused of doing and saying things I would never in my lifetime do or say. Thankfully I realized the toxic dynamic of this relationship and left before things grew too physically abusive. I was thankful my career helped bring this dangerous nature of our relationship to light. Models, you should never allow this type of behavior in a significant other — on or off the set. As these memories ran through my head, I decided a better topic would be the dynamics you sign up for when dating a model; what to expect, how to handle it, and things a significant other should understand. Are you the significant other of someone who works in entertainment or in front of the camera?
I recently ended a long-term relationship. I kept the blinds closed and the lights dimmed and moped around like a teenage goth in my apartment. I wondered if I had made the worst mistake of my life. At first it just sat there on my phone. Then, little by little, I began swiping. I matched with a few guys, but all I got were some douchey pickup lines and obnoxious trolls. Then it happened.
Home Blog Dating in the Modelling Industry. Dating in the modelling industry is very common due to the vast amount of attractive individuals in the same environment. As new, aspiring models it is important to be cautious and sensible when it comes to romance, as you need to focus on your career. Mixing in the same circles as other fashion models it is natural for relationships to blossom. An exchange of a phone number or even an email address may lead to a date yet take it slowly.
Last summer, my husband, myself and our two sons went to Newport, Rhode Island for a long weekend—my father was being inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame and we were there to support him. On the first night of our trip, we stood in the lobby of our hotel, waiting for the valet to bring our car around. It was one of those perfect summer nights, where the ocean is twinkling and the air feels like a warm bath. I was wearing a black jumpsuit and sandals, the boys were in jeans, t-shirts and sneakers.
-
6/28/2024
-