File Size: 1398 KB
Print Length: 47 pages
Publisher: Cynthia Anthonio; 2 edition (April 4, 2014)
Publication Date: April 4, 2014
Sold by: Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00JHLX7JO
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled
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I purchased this book, not with the intentions of becoming a supermodel, as I’m not exactly the body type needed for professional modeling. That being said, I’m a woman and I’m always looking for tips and tricks on being successful. Let’s face it, professional models can be some of the most successful women out there, when you look at it realistically. The amount of pressure to look a certain way is overwhelming and models seem to handle it well, so I was hoping to get some insight into that part of the life. The author is a model and the first two chapters are her background story, and the 3rd chapter starts her 30 secrets. These are good secrets, even if they aren’t really secrets. Sometimes it’s good to have things just spelled out to get it into your head. The other chapters she elaborates on a few more secrets and gives some background information. This is a quick read and a good starting point about the modelling career path. The pictures and quotes she included throughout the book are a great addition to this little book.I received go supermodel: how to be a supermodel by Cynthia Anthonio at a discount in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are 100% my own.
This is a very interesting book. I will be honest and so that I was more intrigued about the title and was not as interested in becoming a supermodel because I don't think my body type would be considered model material. I did however read it through because the author made a very intriguing book and I was interested to learn about modeling. Cynthia Anthonio writes this book from her perspective. The first chapter is just an overview of what to expect from the book. I think it is interesting that she notes that this book will serve as a guide for healthy modeling careers. It seems as if so many models starve themselves and do harmful things to get the perfect body. She starts out with telling the reader a little bit about her childhood and where she grew up. The rest of the book details her career and how she got her start in addition to many tips for girls who aspire to be a model. The tips are very practical and appear to be good advice for girls to follow. This book would help a young girl who is considering going into a career of modeling, but should also be taken with a grain of salt. I received this product for free in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
The main idea of this book is to talk about modeling with tips and tools of the trade. The book gives some tips and goes on and talks about certain aspects like learning a different language and eating properly, things that anyone who wants to be model should know. Most people could enjoy this book, it's written in an easy to understand manner, and nothing's too crazy or taboo, sure there may be a bit more pictures than would hope, but it is a book about modeling photos are important. I've learned a lot of things from this book, and feel learning how to be a super model is important even for people who don't want to model because it's one of those things that people always wonder how being a model really is, and this book gives a bit of an idea about that. For the most part it's very informal but it's also a great form of entertainment (it can be both by the way).*I received the item mentioned above in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion*
Remarkable book - not only does it give a rational & practical game plan for a young person hoping to become a model, but the basic principles could be used for many career dreams - study successful people in the field, practice what made them leaders, and then try on your own, always continuously learning by observation and adjusting your skills - and be nice and reach out to the people you work with & for to find out what they want and how fashion and trends are changing -- learn, be prepared, and cooperate. I personally am going to revise some of my activities in light of the solid advice and values Anthonio presents in this book. I received this product in exchange for an honest review and would highly recommend this for anyone who would like to improve chances of success no matter what you do! If my review helped you answer any questions, or allowed you to figure out if you should purchase or not, please indicate that my review was helpful :)
Keep in mind she is a model, not an author. Most paragraphs are one giant run on sentence. English is not her first language and it reads a little difficult in some places but you get the gist of her idea.First two chapters are back story on the author. Maybe 25% of the book is single page photographs of I can only assume is the author. She has a chapter with her 30 secret tips. Not sure who most of these are a secret from because seem common sense but the book is geared towards children. There are chapters on healthy living, finances, traveling and learning other languages.I would not really consider this book to truly teach some one to be a supermodel. Instead it's more here are some loose ideas on what you need to develop now go research these things and learn to do them. It's a stepping stone.I received this product for free or at a discount in return for an honest review.
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