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  • What is this?

  • Vogue?

  • I'm Sarah Grace.

  • So we're gonna be following music Sony show today, but for shell can Come on in and I'm gonna get ready.

  • This'd probably too much.

  • I'm originally from Texas, so my skin is used to being semi dry.

  • But during fashion month, I'm one plane almost every week with all the travel on the airplanes, makeup and the makeup remover.

  • My skin is super super dry.

  • I feel like like a desert.

  • So it's not necessarily is used to like this much stress than the trauma.

  • Since we get our makeup done so much, I'm so tired of makeup by the time I go home that I just never wear it way I knew absolutely nothing about modeling absolutely nothing.

  • I knew what Bo Waas and that was about it.

  • Whenever I was told that I was like, Oh, you're told, then you should model.

  • I thought it was just kind of like people's moms being like, Oh my God, yourself.

  • You let me take a picture of you or something like that, Like that's what I kind of assumed.

  • So I didn't really put too much thought into it.

  • I wanted to be a veterinarian.

  • I was gonna go to school trying to veterinary science.

  • The whole like classes.

  • Part school wasn't a huge fan.

  • I think that school was probably like seven years, and I was like, That's kind of a lot of school for you know how much I enjoyed classes so much I didn't actually get scouted.

  • I went into open call.

  • I went ahead and tried toe visit some modeling agencies, but I went to like like, four or five, but I finally found, like the right fit for me in Texas.

  • But the thing is, we didn't tell my dad.

  • I was in band and I was in tennis and I was an AP classes.

  • I was very involved in the extracurricular activities like Marching Band I loved.

  • I have some awkward selfie isn't like I look like a toy soldier.

  • Me and my mom were like, Dad's never gonna go for this.

  • We're like we have a doctor's appointment or like we have a dentist appointment.

  • I was going to a photo shoot for the entire day, so we didn't tell him until I absolutely had to go to New York.

  • My mother agent was like We think you could really make it in New York.

  • Like we think it would be really good idea.

  • And so my mom was like, Okay, like, we need to finally tell your father we did.

  • And he was totally like, Okay, like, Sure.

  • I think I need to start getting ready soon.

  • All right.

  • What do you think?

  • So if you don't know what this is, this is the Deathly Hallows symbol from Harry Potter.

  • Have a huge Harry Potter fan I've got in a comic con this year.

  • It's like a little part of me set.

  • All right, so the calls arms at three.

  • I think we need to go grab a bite to eat.

  • This all seems so good.

  • Just get this.

  • Didn't say what it wascause.

  • I don't know how to pronounce it.

  • And I don't wanna make a fool of myself by drying where?

  • Milan Fashion Week right now.

  • And this always happens about twice a year, once in September and once in February.

  • I say that Milan can be kind of stressful.

  • There's a lot more shows here than there are like New York and London, but it's definitely a little bit easier than Paris.

  • Paris has just so many shows.

  • I think the most shows that I've done was like 28.

  • That was good amount.

  • Me.

  • I've done four in one day like I know back in like nineties and everything that you do like I don't even know like 10 which is like insane to me.

  • I think I would have gone crazy by then.

  • Thank you.

  • So hungry.

  • Oh, it's pretty hot, though.

  • Very hot, but very good.

  • Call Time's in like 20 Minutes, so let's go.

  • Big misconception about modeling is that we get everything paid for by our agency.

  • You actually really pay for ourselves to get to, like, for example, Fashion Week.

  • You pay for your own ticket to get to Europe from the States, and it's like a big deal if you like.

  • Don't do a ton of shows because you've lost money.

  • Now, whatever we walk shows, normally there's like other magazines and photographers all audience, and so we get editorial jobs and then the editorial jobs lead Thio campaign jobs.

  • And so it's That's how it works.

  • Every new casting that you go to is like a new job interview.

  • You have to kind of make yourself really presentable and make sure that you're putting your best self forward, which can be intense on your brain.

  • And if you're doing so many castings a day, it could be pretty hard.

  • It's a lot of waiting like I did not expect to wait so long.

  • But a lot of castings and fittings and things are just waiting games, I would say to my 16 year old self at the beginning, like I was so, so nervous, like all the time.

  • My first show, Uh, Owens.

  • I literally thought I was gonna be sick.

  • But I want to tell her you don't need to be nervous just because you don't look.

  • One job doesn't mean your career is over.

  • You're gonna be fine.

  • All right, we're finally here.

  • Time to go to the show.

  • All right, we're gonna go backstage now.

  • Q.

  • T Look.

  • This season is a little bit 90 inspired.

  • It's all about beautiful skin.

  • It's lovely to let all those beautiful freckles showing through, and they were kind of staining the eyes on the lips in a bridge.

  • Terra cotta.

  • I love that.

  • Okay, What do we need?

  • We need a little torture contraption and that's it.

  • Sarah Brady have been working together for a while, but we've had many experiences.

  • So this is the board where all the looks are.

  • I think I'm over in, like the first few.

  • So number 20.

  • So this is the line up.

  • This is where we're all going to stand before the show.

  • You know, a simple as it is like it's kind of nice for us to know where we're supposed to be.

  • This is the part where we, like, remember to put our shoulders back and stand up straight and make sure that we're in the right mind set to go out for the show.

  • We're walking in front of the super super cool art projection, and I think it's gonna have a really nice effect for whenever we're walking down the runway, we're supposed to walk through these pieces of cloth and then we're gonna come around here and turn and then walk down the runway.

  • I'm more of a casual walker, so I kind of just want to make sure that my face is got a good, intense look on it.

  • This is the most important part of the runway.

  • This is where all of our pictures end up for the apple on Vogue Runway.

  • It's gonna be this camera right over here.

  • Get ready to start.

  • You just need a bit of this.

  • Let's see.

  • I would like your leg.

  • Yeah, I grew up in a family.

  • I have a lot of inspiration in the past, but I'm always looking ahead, talking a lot about geometry.

  • And this reflects a lot in patterns of this collection.

  • She's one of the French is very special.

  • It always helps when we have a good outfit on.

  • And then I sat most here in the backstage way that stress no stress.

  • This is a no stress.

  • All right, guys, thank you so much for coming around with me.

  • That's the end of the show.

  • So it's time for me to go.

  • I hope you enjoy it.

  • And thank you so much.

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トップモデルのサラ・グレース・ウォーラシュテットがランウェイの準備をする方法|モデルの日記|VOGUE (How Top Model Sara Grace Wallerstedt Gets Runway Ready | Diary of a Model | Vogue)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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