Stylista is a new and upcoming Image Consulting agency. If you are interested in a staff position you can read the requirements of each position below along with compensation information. If you would like an application you can IM Lindsay Stratten. Good Luck.
Hiring for the following Positions:
S T Y L I S T A – Stylist Position
S T Y L I S T A – Fashion Blogger
S T Y L I S T A – Marketing
S T Y L I S T A – Events Planner
S T Y L I S T A – Photographer
S T Y L I S T A – Makeover Stylist
Contest Rules for THE RED DOOR’S HOTTIE – MALE & FEMALE
1. ABIDE BY THE RULES OF THE ENTRY INFORMATION AND CONTEST! Or you will be disqualified!
2. Entry fee of $500L paid to Jewel Twine with Folder Entry
3. 1st Round is Photo Entry – You will submit one full body and one headshot 512 X 512 (FULL PERM) each. Full body photos will be judged on styling, while headshots will judged based on visual appeal of the contestant. Each submission should come complete with a bio and a short paragraph answering the question “How would you represnt The Red Door and should be picked as the 2010 Red Door Hottie”. Submit FOLDER to Jewel Twine, naming the FOLDER ~ Red Door Hottie Constant – “Your Name” . Submissions any other way will be immediately disqualified. Only 10 men & 10 woman will move forward to the second round. *DO NOT EMBED PHOTOS IN NC – EACH PHOTO SHOULD BE NAMED & NUMBERED*
Contestants will be judged on the following and eliminated immediately following the presentation:
Initial Submission
Appearance
Photography
Style
Costume
Runway
Current Judges:
Mimmi Boa
Breezie Noel
Tia Ryba
Kat Msarko
Tara Voskhod
Winners will be provided with the following:
* A portfolio provided by Red Door Photographers;
* A full wardrobe provide by the Boutiques of The Red Door;
* 10K Lindens
* Featured in Fierce n Fashion Magazine
* Used in all Print Ads for Red Door
* Marketed for Runway & Print
* Added to the paid Red Door Model Staff
As models we are always looking for those high quality poses and I’m sure the new models hear this quite often. Everyone has their idea of what high quality is- especially in fashion designs. You wouldn’t want something that looked like it was created by a noob with bad fitting, crooked seams, terrible textures, or just plain bland. You really don’t have to be a seasoned model to know what to look for in clothing and designs that’s for certain but with poses the line of quality is not quite as clear and defined to newer models. I’ve had plenty come up to me and ask what a good pose entailed or what they should look for when purchasing one and it shows that not much attention is being paid to this subject besides the minor advice that is handed out but other established models so I’m going to go over and demonstrate what to look for in poses and what to avoid in them. After you read these articles you will find it’s quite simple and you’ll think, “well that should’ve been common sense. Why didn’t I think of that??”
**Note: The photos have not been photoshopped beyond me cropping the photo to fit. I decided to go with simple attire as to really show only the pose.
Every weekend all participating stores will have a common color theme for one or more 50L items which can be new items or marked down items from all the collections of the store.
There will be at least 10 stores rotation every weekend, both male and female stuff, clothes, poses furniture and accessories.
The items will be available from 12am SLT on Saturday until 11:59pm SLT on Sunday.
This week, the designers are:
Pocket Mirrors
D-LAB
Periquita
Jador
Holli Pocket
PB Collection
Slash me poses
AlaMood
Glow
Wot
CHAMPAGNE
TASTY
A&M Creations
KIWI
LiNe
Common color for this week is NAVY!!
Alphamale is yet again holding a model contest to find the Face of Alphamale 2010! Alphamale only uses a few handpicked models in its productions, and this is a unique chance to join the crew, and be used for vendors, advertisement campaigns and promotional items featuring one of SL’s leading male brands. The face of Alphamale must not just be a masculine role model, but also witty and charming. The model also of course has to be willing to work with the Alphamale team to represent the brand. Last years winner “Clyde Saunders” have been doing advertisement, promotional work, and can be found on various vendors around the store. If you think it will be fun to run with the Alphamale pack, win wonderful prizes, and take part in a contest featuring some of Second Life’s most handsome men, then please check out this contest! Read more
Recently I was in a fashion show located at Fashion Institute and it was a smashing success but I wanted to feature one of the gowns I showed in this post. We had to show four but I decided to just choose one of my favorites! This dress is called Flavor from Ora Trei and I think everyone should have an appreciation for this designer. When I first received it was hard pressed on how I should stylize this outfit as it was a different style than I was normally used to. But being given such a large range of creative license on this show really allowed us all to get into the spirit and be different, new, exciting and truly unique to ourselves and the designs. Ora Trei is a designer based in originality and creativeness so we all had to do our part to show that side of the themes.
I decided to go a bit for the careless cute chick look and I think it went off pretty well. I had found this wonderful little teal jacket from dela, another of my favorite stores that closely matched the color of the belt to really tie in the color contrasts of the dress and accessories. I’ve been falling more and more in love with the shorter hairstyles as I’m normally one to go for long, down my back type of do’s so this was definitely a change from a normal routine. A messy but stylish short cut really added to the “girly rebellious chick” in me and I loved how it framed my face and elongated my neck by really showing off the jacket.
I decided to add some black boots to tie it all together and found these excellent beauties at SLink for 650 which is a great steal although some would end up disagreeing with me there. I absolutely love boots! They’re cute, sassy, comfortable, wearable, and durable although in second life the last really is a moot point to make but I just loved the buckles along the sides and really wanted to showcase them with the outfit. I decided to top it off with some short fingerless grey gloves- in case I ever decided to enter a biker gang (laughs).
Make it Work contest is where we provide some clothing parts to you and you create a fabulous look. This year the Model Workshop is excited to have Tres Beau as our yearlong sponser. Kimmera Madison has reached into her extensive inventory of clothing to put together a package of 3 outfits you can mix & match to create your own fabulous look.
To enter, TP to the Tres Beau main store. Upstairs you’ll find the box for “Make it Work”. The box is free to purchase.
All entries must be received by January 29th to be valid. Read more