You'll probably find most models are incredibly insecure about their bodies.
You have responsibilities, and you are role models to kids. That comes with the job.
You don't need role models to be part of a social movement as long as you care about the issues.
Working from live models is too much trouble; it takes too much time.
When I go to shoots, the young models are excited to see me. It proves they can have long and successful careers, too.
What I don't like to see is when models of different races come in and out of fashion.
We're supposed to be role models for kids.
We need role models who are going to break the mold.
We lack role models who can inspire our young people to make change.
We have applied the same ... Models for what we are doing in Portugal. But the reality is that we don't know.
We don't see a lot of models for male social interaction. There's sports and barn raisings.
We don't have glamour models in Canada at all.
Two sittings a day of my models and I'm totally exhausted.
Today, many domestic models can go toe-to-toe with the best imports.
This expertise does not exist yet. Reservoir models are still being proven for thermal processes.
I do believe that if models look like children, then they shouldn't be sexualised.
I do think role models help open up unexpected (professional) roles to young people that they didn't expect to look into.
I don't have traceable literary models because I haven't had great literary influences in my life.
I hate when people say models don't have personalities; what does that even mean? Everyone has a personality.
I have no models in Japanese literature. I created my own style, my own way.
I love creating models and coming up with explicit structures I can play with.
I think it's important that models be healthy.
I think role models exist, but they usually don't get the light because people like scandal.
I want all the aspiring models out there to know that it's definitely not just a pretty face that matters!
I want my models to be bigger, stronger and taller than common mortals. I need superwomen and supermen.
I would love for models to be protected by a guild.
I'm pleased to be a part of a 'new breed' of models who perhaps don't exactly fit the status quo.
I'm quite competitive. Not with other models but with myself. I have to win.
In my day, there were 20 models in all of India, three of whom were male. One of whom was me.
In the 1980s, there weren't a lot of role models for gay teenagers.