Now we are 2 years, numerous campaigns, catwalks and editorials further and he just received his first award: The GQ Model of the Year Award!
Congratulations Antonio!
– Thanks so much! It’s truly an honour to have received such a prestigious prize, I’m very happy with it!
What were these things that you had to get used to in your carreer?– Well, you need to be able to act any mood and atmosphere that they want you to. You have to show yourself a lot, and you can’t be shy and timid. They create a story and you are the main character. Also, you are your own marketing manager. If a client likes you and liked working with you, they will book you again. If they didn’t like and if you can’t bring the story alive that they wanted you to, they won’t book you again. Also you need to learn to be alone, and to be available whenever they call you for a job. Luckily I’ve met a lot of really nice people and I’ve made a lot of friends. These make e.g. the Fashion Weeks a lot of fun, because you can hang out with friends backstage, do the shows together and enjoy the time together in different cities. The travelling I get to do because of this job is great. I’ve been to places I never imagined going and have shot on amazing locations.
Shoots or shows? – Shows of course Like I said, it’s a lot of fun because you do the shows with people you know and backstage you can have fun together. You put on different outfits, walk back and forth and that’s it. Of course the castings and the fittings can be very time consuming. You can be there with 50 other guys waiting to show your portfolio and do a test walk. But when you have done a certain show before and they liked you, it also happens that they book you without having to come to the casting. One thing that can be a bit frustrating is when several clients book you for their show, but the shows are either at the same time or so close to one another that you can’t do both, so you end up missing out on jobs.
Put these factors in order of importance for becoming a successful model: The right looks, hard work, luck– 1. Luck 2.The right looks 3. Hard work
It doesn’t matter how hard you work if you aren’t lucky or don’t have the right looks. Nobody likes your look until you do a certain campaign and all of sudden they see you in a different way, which is why you have to be lucky to get the right jobs at the right time.
How do you experience working closely together with other models in shoots? – You do it as your job, so it’s all about acting and creating the atmosphere that the client wants. You just have keep in mind that it is a job you have to do together, nothing more or less.
Lastly, what do you think of ModelManagement.com?
– It’s good as an aspiring model to get yourself in front of as many interested parties as possible. I would advise these aspiring models to actively contact model agencies through ModelManagement.com as well and find out what they could do, whether you have the right looks and sizes to become a ‘fashion’ model or otherwise become a ‘people’ model. Don’t sit back and wait for someone to contact you. Be active and make a lot of effort to show yourself to them. The good thing about exposure online is also that you can reach people from all over the world. I was lucky enough to be discovered on the street, and I never even thought about modelling as a possible carreer, but for those people that already know that they want to become a model, make people see why you have what it takes, because if not, there are a lot of others out there that will take your place instead.
Guy is gorgeous!
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