-Model Diary-

-Weds April 7th, 2014 

Hey guys,

I'm starting the Model Diary to give you all an inside look into how I feel balancing jobs in front of the camera on the modeling side, to my work as an editor and creative consultant. The balance between running things and having no say whatsoever, and my love hate relationship with the industry #honest   

I don’t feel at this point in my life that I’m a newbie, or unfamiliar with the industry and what to expect when modeling, so its funny that after so long I still get butterflies before going abroad. I think to say that I have conflicting opinions is an understatement, in trying to describe the internal emotional discord I’m currently experiencing in preparation for my upcoming London adventure.

This is not my first time traveling to the U.K. to model. Looking back, it was when I first started to feel comfortable living in NYC, and was suddenly uprooted with this amazing opportunity to travel abroad, and to do, at that time, what I wanted to focus on; modeling. Since my first trip almost everything has changed in my life, my goals have shifted, and other amazing avenues for self expression in the fashion industry have opened that I never even knew I was interested in.

My UK Roomies & I in the Lenis models apartment 

Every models reality = Skype with friends when you are far 

Being in front of the camera for the longest was where I was most comfortable, I never really imagined fashion without being the model. When I got the opportunity to work first just covering shows, ( first with a fashion editor friend), and now producing my own web series of beauty videos with an amazing team as the beauty editor at The Wild Magazine, as well as developing Air Creative (my creative consulting agency), a lot of my mental walls have fallen in terms of where I see myself within fashion. I like being in control, I like using my mind, and creating with amazing minds I have come to meet along the way, but I do have this love/hate relationship with modeling. I miss being the model sometimes, seeing and waiting for tear-sheets, looking at the images with the photographers after the shoot, so London will be fun for that aspect. However, we all know the darker side of what goes on behind the scenes, things like racism, weight discrimination, overall inhumane treatment of models, and very littler accountability or transparency for it. I know myself, I know what I look like, and what my market is. I’m passed the point of sleaze bags saying “ I can make you famous,” and actually thinking if it’s true. Modeling for me is a source of income, and a hearty one at that. I don’t expect myself to be the next face of Prada, and more importantly I don't  want to be; I’m completely content shooting for brands like Asos, Puma, and Converse. Modeling is a job,it is not what defines me or says even anything about who I am as a person. I guess in thinking about all of this, I'm more worried that my emotional structure around  my intellect, work ethic, moral compass, and how others respect me, that I have build up so strongly, will be compromised with my entry back behind the camera…? The negative stigma created around modeling and what is takes to recover from being treated like an object, to holding other jobs that are more academically motivated, is a real problem. I'm a strong believer in the girl that can do it all, and i plan on doing the best I can to stay dedicated to a moral compass that I feel I have learned working places other than in front of the camera. 

Xxx Claire 

Pastel West Village

-Monday April 21st,2014

Today I received my copy of Majestic Disorder; UK based magazine that featured me in an amazing 5 page spread! Grab a copy! 

Today i wore, Zara pink coat, T by Alexander Wang tee, Acne denim, Missoni Converse, Modellounge tote. 

London Love

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My Model Essentials
My Model Essentials

Today a few of my “model essentials” were featured all the way from the UK via Lenis Model Management. Its a safe bet that my go-to model outfit is distressed denim, a Wang tee, and the perfect Burberry leather. The PS1 by Proenza Schouler lends just enough space for my book and a pair of heels. Im a strong believer in investing in a good bag, as well as the perfect leather jacket #Lifetimeofbliss. xxx

 

A Chung Obsession

Alexa Chung perfect cat-eye makeup
Alexa Chung perfect cat-eye makeup

So I must admit I’m in the midst of a minor obsession with Alexa Chung. I'm Probably late on the uptake,seeing as she’s been featured everywhere for years now, but I had always labeled her as annoying, UNTIL, I got her recent book IT. It’s witty, chic, and filled with amazing film images, taken by Alexa.  I really like when you can get a feel for a persons esthetic through their work, her book does exactly that. From the perfect cat eye, to her almost flawless execution of tomboy meets 12-year-old girl ensembles, it stays true to a very specific style that has made her so coveted. Chung spoke to Vogue.com about the launch of her own brand, another exciting thing coming in 2014. It will be interesting to see how the star translates to a wider audience in the commercial fashion arena. For now however, getting a piece of Alexa Chung’s fashion can be done by snagging something from her makeup collaboration with the London brand Eyeko.

EyeKo and Alexa Chung
EyeKo and Alexa Chung

To get the perfect Alexa Chung cat-eye pick up the set here! xxx