NITN | @notintownlive | 06 Jul 2017, 08:42 am

Max brings this opportunity to the door step by collaborating with Elite Model Look, a contest that will help streamline career paths for aspiring models.
This is the fourth year of the contest in India. For the past three years, Max has been nurturing and guiding young models who want to make it big on both Indian as well as International runways.
For the 34th consecutive year, Elite is organizing the most prestigious modeling contest in the world offering thousands of girls and boys (between the age of 16 and 22), the opportunity to achieve their dreams and follow in the footsteps of top models such as Cindy Crawford, Stephanie Seymour, Gisele Bündchen, VittoriaCeretti, Constance Jablonski, Benjamin Benedek, Matthew Bell and Serge Rigvava.
Max Fashion and the Elite team are touring India (Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, Mumbai and Goa) with 07 Castings that will take place from 16th July to 19th August 2017, aiming to offer a maximum of opportunities for girls and boys to participate in the most renowned modelling contest and become a part of the world’s most prestigious agency.
At the end of the Regional Castings, selected contestants will participate in the National Casting that will be held on 30th August at Mumbai. The winners are not only selected based on their photogenic qualities, their personality and their natural beauty but also for their potential to correspond to current fashion trends.
At the end of the National Casting, the Elite Model Look jury will choose contestants who will participate at the Grand Finale at Goa on 15th September. The ultimate goal is to win a place in the prestigious Elite Model Look World Final and to secure a 2 year contract with the Elite agency worldwide.
To take part in one of the Elite Model Look castings, applicants must be -
- Female between the ages of 16 and 22 - At least 5’7in or 172cm tall
- Male between the ages of 16 and 22 – At least 6’ or 183cm tall
If the candidates are under eighteen, they must bring a parental authorization letter with them to the casting. The girls should have as little make-up as possible and wear something close fitting such as skinny jeans or leggings and a t-shirt. Male applicants should wear something close fitting such as skinny jeans, a t-shirt and no cap or hat.
Casting Dates -
16th July – Hyderabad – Forum Sujana Mall
23rd July – Bangalore – Phoenix Market City
28th July – Delhi – DLF Promenade, VasantKunj
6th August – Kolkata – Salt Lake
9th August – Pune – Max Store, Phoenix Market City
12th August – Mumbai – Infiniti Malad
19th August – Goa – Mall De Goa
For more details visit – http://www.elitemodellook.com/in/en/home/index.htm
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