Sunday, October 31, 2010

A cowgirl and her horse, happy halloween






Hey ya'all, it's a cowgirl Halloween, to get this look: go to Forever 21 and buy a cheap shirt, that I hunted for 30 minutes (the shirt was long and had a fabric belt the same color as the shirt so I cut the belt and made it into hair ties), and got earrings there too for $4, a... lace cami from Intimissimi is under plaid shirt to keep warm and for cute’ness appeal, find a skirt that barely covers your bootie at H&M, the fishnets are from Century 21, to try to Italy and buy a Piero Guidi handbag, the boots are from Cavender's from a trip in Houston, the hat Western Spirit on Broadway, necklace and bracelet is from one of those cheap $10 or less jewelry places in the city. The jacket I wore is from Nine West and To be honest, I owned it all but the horse, jewelry, and shirt which I bought. ~isobella

Friday, October 29, 2010

This skin is camera ready! Is yours?

Despite height and inches and measurements, it has been my skin that has helped me work as a model over the years, and my skin has been my best asset. I’ve worked with many brands and magazines as a body parts model, I’ve even gone in the complete buff on The Stacy London Show, was topless for a shoot with Time Magazine, and being comfortable with my body is part of the job. My hands were in a Macy’s commercial and also in editorials for Bon Appétit magazine many times, my feet and legs have appeared in campaigns for Marshalls, Easy Spirit Shoes, and I modeled the FitFlop for Victoria’s Secret, and I’ve been booked for many other body jobs despite being the shortest model out there, by knowing my assets, taking care of them and marketing what I’ve got, -may it be a hand, leg, foot, booty, or torso, I’ve got it ready!


Here are some of my tips from keeping my body head-to-toe camera ready.


Hand and nails: When I get my manicures and pedicures done I bring my own nail polish to salons, because if I get a chip or my nails need a touch up I can quickly fix that because I own the color and it is in my bag. And you can make your manicure last longer this way too. To keep my nails looking good and healthy and strong nails I drink milk , and moisturize of course, and my favorite lotion products for my hands are LUSH’s Lemony Flutter cuticle cream, L'Occitane Shea Butter hand cream. I always carry with me travel size lotions, currently in my bag I also have Caswell-Massey Newport Mariner’s hand cream, and I also like Ives Hydrating Vitamin E Lotion. Also at the salons, I only use fan-dryers not the UV dryers, which can damage your skin! Or, I don’t use a hand dryer at all and just air dry my nails.

Face and torso: For keeping my face and neck youthful looking I drink a lot of water and moisturize my neck and collarbone area daily. Also I give attention to under my eyes, my forehead, and my chin each night. I also give some love to my stomach, belly button (yes I moisturize it!) and my breasts, shoulders, upper back, lower back, and also as far as I can reach around my back and up my spine. On my face I am rotating right now between Clinique's Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel, Clinique’s Moisture Surge, and LUSH’s Ultralight moisturizer and Kiehl’s creamy eye treatment with avocado.

Feet and toes: I love foot scrubs. I love making my own handmade coffee foot scrubs; I save my coffee grinds from the morning and put them in a sealed container in the fridge, then use them during my evening shower by mixing the grinds with a body wash or lotion for a fantastic coffee scrub. (My coffee scrub video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=984V4unM84g ) it’s also good for hands. Also I like scooping up a nice amount of St. Ives Apricot Scrub and rubbing it all over my feet, my heel, and in-between my toes, the bottoms of my feet. Another good one is The Body Shop’s Olive Body Scrub. I even like using my cold face-masks on my feet, and sometimes I do put lotion on my feet and then put socks on overnight to wake up with extra soft feet.

Whole body: Weekly, I give my whole body some loving by rubbing a nice layer of LUSH’s Turkish Delight on my skin, from my neck to my toes, everywhere, then I jump in the shower and wash it off, my skin is super, duper soft and silky. Also I love really hot showers, but I try to cool the water down a bit, hot water can dehydrate the skin.

Legs: One night I used my man’s Gillette Aftershave Gel for sensitive skin on my legs and became addicted! Now I shop for it for both of us, it makes my legs feel and look even smoother after shaving.

Skin fix: For covering up scars or to make skin look more soft and smooth, I mix together in my hands a liquid facial foundation and a body lotion. I then rub the mixture wherever is needed. The lotion mixed with the foundation gives the skin a natural glow which looks great on camera.

Model-must-have’s: Travel size teeny-weeny Noxzema Bikini Shaver’s, I have these in my bag, just in case. Travel size toothbrush and toothpaste, if you have a casting after lunch or something. Q-tips, these are some of the handiest modeling tools ever, you can clean up your face, nail polish, and a million other things with a Q-tip. Travel size nail polish remover. Nude pantyhose, shoe models use these often. Thongs, models need to have their own black, nude colored and white thongs. Panty-liners, to put in the undergarment for lingerie and swimwear or body jobs. Band-Aids, just in case.

Daily go-to beauty products: Fresh’s Magic Wands Mini Mascara Duo, Bare Escentuals bareMinerals SPF 15 powder, Revlon’s ColorStay Ultimate Liquid Lipsticks, Revlon’s Extra Curl Eyelash Curler and Fresh SUGAR ROSÉ tinted lip treatment SPF 15.

Also eating veggies and fruit keeps my skin looking nice as well. I try to stay away from BBQ and grease but I really love cheese.

I know it can be time consuming to take care of the skin, but once you start overtime it becomes a normal way of life, and by doing so I’ve been able to put what I have to use as a model and prove the little guy can get the job done!

~Isobella Jade

Check out Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small on Amazon and BN.com and in Barnes and Noble store, read about these on-the-job experiences and keeping my body camera ready. :) A sample excerpt of the book is on my website here as well: http://www.isobelladreams.com/

Above body parts portfolio photos: Larry Baglio, Robert Milazzo, Michael McCabe
Isobella Jade TM.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

when you know all the grit of it was worth it

"Let me tell you, there will be a moment when you get there, when you did what you wanted to do, and you will feel it, it will hit you, when the work paid off, when the long days and sleepless nights make sense, when you know all the grit of it was worth it, you will feel thankful and proud, inspired for more, and filled with knowing that you pulled through, don't give up." ~Isobella Jade

Signed copies fo Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model in BN Union Square


An excerpt from the book is on my website http://www.isobelladreams.com/

If you don't live in the NYC area check it out online, along with Almost 5'4" and my graphic novel Model Life:

And on Amazon:

I write for the underdogs, ~Isobella

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Unstoppable in Stilettos: A Girl's Guide to Living Tall in a Small World

This lady rocks! And her book should be on your bookshelf, and I am talking to her next week on my radio show. Tiny is terrific! If you do not know who Lauren Ruotolo is, you should know, I hope you can check her book out here on BN.com and on Amazon.


Read this.

Standing 4 feet, 2 inches tall in flats (which she would never be caught dead in anyway), Lauren Ruotolo has spent her 33-ish years seeing the world from a unique angle—upward facing. She does not have dwarfism and she is not a paraplegic. Ruotolo was born with McCune-Albright Syndrome, a mysterious and rare genetic disease that researchers say occurs in anywhere between 1 in 100,000 and 1 in 1 million people. Some people with the condition have short legs due to deformities (Lauren does); and some experience early puberty and accelerated development (Lauren literally started developing at 9 months old, and went into menopause as a pre-teen); and bones can be easily broken and bruised (count her in), and therefore, they tend to go the wheelchair route. That was never going to be a road Lauren wanted to travel. And so far, so good!

Her preferred method of transportation, instead, include stiletto heels, and she utilizes them to do everything from hailing cabs in mid-town Manhattan and driving her white Audi convertible back to her childhood home and hairdresser parents on Long Island, to traipsing along the streets of exotic, ancient places like Greece and Turkey. But how does a girl who was originally predicted to live a wheel-chair bound existence become so adventurous, self-assured, successful, and . . . unflappable?

Instead of being hovered over by enabling parents, she was sent off to sleep away camp (and became a counselor later on). Instead of trailing behind the other kids in grade school in a game of freeze tag, she orchestrated it. Instead of following in the footsteps of her two stunning younger sisters, she became the role model big sister to them (and landed a hot boyfriend, to boot!) Today she is the Director of Entertainment Promotions for Hearst Magazines.


Lauren Ruotolo avoided the label of "disabled" through uniquely discovering who she really is and thus avoiding playing the label game. The little girl, with the big voice, Ruotolo is a combination of roaring personality, great mind, and humble soul, with a heart bigger than any shoe closet of Carrie Bradshaw. Part of that heart fills this book, as Ruotolo offers the entertaining evolution of a little girl in a big world to living tall in a small one, with advice and encouragement for any woman of any age who is still finding her way.

Lauren Ruotolo is the Director of Entertainment Promotions at Hearst Magazines in New York City, where she is responsible for developing strategic key partnerships with TV & cable networks, music labels, and movie studios. She recently helped produce E!'s Style Network show about the inner workings at Marie Claire fashion magazine and is working on two one-hour specials with Scripps Networks for Esquire and The Food Network magazine.

And guess what I will be chatting with her next week on my podcast radio show!


aim high, height isn't everything,

~Isobella

win by barely an inch sometimes

"Don't give up on what you want, feed any doubt you feel with knowing that what you want, you can have, with passion and endurance. Before I was a model & author I was a pretty damn good runner, during the last 100 meters I could not feel my little legs, but my will felt differently, there was still an ounce of energy inside and that I used, pushing, leaning my little body forward, to win by barely an inch sometimes." ~Isobella Jade

Today reading from Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model, podcast

Reading outloud is fun. Listen to me read from my new book "Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model." Short ...Stuff is on Amazon or Bn.com and I am sure you will like it, I wrote it for us short chicks :) ~isobella

Upcoming Show: 10/27/2010 11:30 AM

Listen here:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2010/10/27/model-isobella-jade-reads-from-her-book-short-stuff-1
Being giraffe tall is not everything in modeling

And if you would like to submit for my Short and Stylish features on my blog, or be a featured petite model submit here:
http://www.petitemodelingtips.com/2010/10/coming-up-more-short-and-stylish.html

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

My memoir Almost 5'4" is on the Nook!

Yay, more eBook news, my original modeling memoir Almost 5'4" is also available for the NOOK! and Nook App on the iPhone. I am excited to share my modeling memoir as an eBook with you.
You can check it out here and also read a sample at BN.com Thanks ahead for checking out my books! ~Isobella

My memoir Almost 5'4" is available for the Kindle!

More book news: Here’s a link to my modeling memoir Almost 5'4" in the Kindle store for the US:
Almost 5'4"

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048EKIZ6

whoo hoo! If you don't have a Kindle it is ok.

Available also for, Kindle for PC, Kindle for Mac,Kindle for iPad,Kindle for iPhone, Kindle for Android

Monday, October 25, 2010

Upcoming reading of my new book Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model

Reading outloud is fun. Listen to me read from my new book "Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model." Last time I read my landline phoned died and since I have got a new landline so hopefully this reading experience will kick more ass. :) if you are an aspiring model or a short girl and haven't checked out Short ...Stuff on Amazon or Bn.com I sure hope you, I wrote it for short chicks :) ~isobella

Upcoming Show: 10/27/2010 11:30 AM

Listen here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2010/10/27/model-isobella-jade-reads-from-her-book-short-stuff-1

Being giraffe tall is not everything in modeling

And if you would like to submit for my Short and Stylish features on my blog, or be a featured petite model submit here:
http://www.petitemodelingtips.com/2010/10/coming-up-more-short-and-stylish.html

Friday, October 22, 2010

eBook news for my memoir Almost 5'4"!

Hi Girls,

Guess what! I have eBook news!

As you know I self published my original modeling memoir Almost 5'4". And I am continuing to publish books under my own small press called Gamine Press. Well, my original memoir Almost 5'4" was submitted today for an eBook for the US for the Kindle through their digital text platform! Currently the book is under review and in a couple days should be ready to be bought and read as an eBook from Amazon. You can read it on your Kindle, or your iPhone app and iPad, iPod touch, and can be read on a Mac, PC, Blackberry, and Android-based devices. Yay!

Look for it in 48 hours or so.

Also today I submitted the book for the Nook through their Pubit program!
Here is what Almost 5'4" will look like on the Nook, cool huh!  I have the Nook app on my iPhone and do like it! I am excited to buy my own eBook! haha.

After I submitting Almost 5'4", the screen read:

Almost 5'4" is on its way!

Check back in 24-72 hours to see it available for sale on BN.com.  This is what the book will look like on the nook, kinda cute right!


Stay tuned!

Also soon I will have Short Stuff and my graphic novel Model Life up as ebooks as well towards the end of this year, ebooks here I come!

~Isobella

You can find my books on BN.com here, and Amazon here.

I created my eBook with http://www.ebookarchitects.com/


 

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

My new book Short Stuff in Barnes and Noble stores in NYC

YAY, if you live in the NYC area, my new book "Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model," is in Barnes and Noble stores! I hope you can pick one up. It is always exciting as an author to create from start to finish a book, from a Word document to the layout, sending it off to be bound, and seeing your book in a store. Hopefully more stores coming soon as well! Thank you ahead for buying Short Stuff ~isobella


P.s: you can also find Short Stuff on Amazon and BN.com. Height isn't everything in modeling, strive on!

Read an excerpt from Short Stuff here: http://www.petitemodelingtips.com/2010/10/excerpt-from-short-stuff-on-job-with-x.html

Friday, October 15, 2010

Where is the "get there" in your modeling pursuits?

Everyone has a different meaning of "getting there" and "making it."

And usually when you get there, you end up wanting more or sometimes the plan can change all together.

Focusing on your goals, and working hard for it doesn't always promise success, but do think it makes your chances higher.

Also it's important to slow down and look around, notice what you do have already as well,


~Isobella

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

New Video sharing my new book Short Stuff

Hi Girls, Enjoy this new video featuring Short Stuff!




And this is another video where I am reading the intro of Short Stuff, enjoy my public speaking and reading :)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

An excerpt from Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model

which is now available on BN.com and Amazon.



Subject: Wednesday Easy Spirit shoot
NOTE: Model should have clean, neutral mani and pedi (i.e. Essie “Ballet Slippers” or similar) and legs should be shaven.

There was no casting for this job. Instead, my agent asked me to FedEx my portfolio up to White Plains, NY. I was living on Wall Street with my boyfriend and it was an easy walk to FedEx Kinko’s on Water Street. Sadly, the store is right across the street from where fashion model Ruslana Korshunova jumped to her death.

I hoped my portfolio wouldn’t get ruined in the mail or misplaced. There were tear sheets that showed I was becoming an established, professional model which took years to build inside it. Tear sheets that my little self worked so hard to get. Tear sheets that would be a royal pain in the ass to replace. I didn’t want to contact all those magazines and ask for back issues. It was a rough to not have my portfolio for that week.

I knew I had the job when my agent wrote me an email to get my address and zip code, because they will have a car pick me up and bring me to White Plains. The email also asked, “you don’t mind sharing with the makeup artist.” Of course I didn’t mind. Who would? A car picking me up? Awesome.

The makeup artist’s name was within the details for the shoot. I quickly Googled her and learned that she is a pro at eyebrows and loves to shape them. This made me a little nervous. I imagined her staring at my eyebrows, ripping them apart and thinking they were so ugly – massively in need of reshaping. That night I spent an hour tweezing and cleaning up any stray hairs.


~


I typically wouldn’t wear heels to a shoe modeling job, to save my feet from pain or any redness. But since it is a job for a shoe company under the Nine West umbrella, Easy Spirit, I decide wear some Nine West heels. Why not? I like to be a part of the team and environment.

I was the first person the car picked up. Then we went to the Lower East Side to pick up the makeup artist. She wasn’t in a good mood, or it seemed that way. The moment she plopped down in the seat she starting ranting about the world and what she hated about it. I just wanted to stay positive and I zoned her out. My pedicure looked great, I was about to shoot an ad campaign, and from what I understood I would be the only model. My foot and legs would run the show.

Finally, I saw a big white building in the distance and felt like we were approaching OZ. Good, I couldn’t wait for some coffee. However, we couldn’t get in since the marketing assistant hasn’t arrived yet. I really needed to use the bathroom a well.

After a few tries calling the office, we get buzzed in. There is a huge rack of clothing waiting for me inside the studio room, and the stylist is organizing it.

We do introductions. I meet the photographer, his assistants, the art director, the stylist, and a few other random helpers. It’s always kind of weird when everyone greets you, especially when you know all they’re interested in is your feet. It makes you feel important, but also a bit self-conscious as they stare at every toenail.

Afterwards, I run to the bathroom. Then I take off my heels and put on my comfy sandals, and become model-ready.

The makeup artist sets up in front of a table with a mirror, and I sit in front of her as she lotions my legs and feet.

I notice that there is a computer near the set, which I like, so that I can see what the shots look like while we are shooting.

Today I will jump up and down in fitness shoes, lie in a man-made sandbox, sit on a fake seawall, and model ten different shoes and a handbag.

Things were going well – the lighting was good, and my foot looked nice in the shoe. I had been sitting on the seawall with my legs crossed. But then the art director and photographer were stumped on the pose for the next shot so I suggested something different. I stood up, leaned my butt against the seawall and put one of my shoes against it, while keeping my other leg down. They liked it.

Side note: Models should be perceptive. Most of the time, as the model, you are not involved with the creative process at all. You just need to be natural and quick to understand the shot, —modeling involves a lot of listening. However, when the time is right I think having a creative side can be one of the greatest assets a model can have. It’s important to work as a team with the photographer to accomplish a creative shot. Not just being a model that shows up.

At lunch I found out that the photographer wanted to publish a book. I figure everyone does and we talked about publishing for a bit. I joked that I could eat as much as I want as long as it doesn't go to my feet.

Then we started shooting again.

Sand was a big part of this job since the images were for a spring and summer campaign. Lying in the sand, in a flowered sundress and a gold sandal, I felt like I was at a real beach. I angled my legs to make them look longer and the summer sandal looked flirty.

The day was almost done. Soon I’d be able to say that I had shot a whole shoe campaign myself.

During the next weeks, I kept checking the website to see when the images would appear and I ordered myself a few catalogs from the website.
~

It was pretty awesome to see my feet and legs in the large window displays at the Easy Spirit stores and in shoe sections in department stores – even at Macy’s in Herald Square. They were seen by millions of people. These images prove once again that a little model can do big things.

 (Isobella Jade TM)



You can find the book on Amazon here and also on Barnes and Noble's website here.

P.s: I look forward to seeing you at the book party in NYC on October 14th! The scoop on the party is here.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Short Stuff book party this week in NYC! models of all sizes welcome!

THIS WEEK!!



Join model and author Isobella Jade for a book signing and model party for models all sizes for her new book signing for her new book!
“Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model”


Thursday, October 14, 2010, 6:30pm-9pm.


Gaslight Lounge, 400 W. 14th Street (on the corner of 14th Street and 9th Avenue.) Meatpacking District


Subway: A,C,E, or L to 14th Street and 8th Avenue, then walk West to 9th Avenue.


Now, petite model Isobella Jade publishes her third book, Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model. Isobella shares her real day in the life adventures of being a model in this brand new collection of modeling stories from on-the-job experiences with Marshalls, Victoria's Secret, Macy's, Easy Spirit and other modeling jobs that took place after writing her memoir Almost 5'4". Short Stuff is also part “modeling tips for short chicks.” Isobella will be signing books and celebrating how girls of all sizes can work in the industry. If you are an aspiring model you can bring your photos and chat with Isobella about how short girls can use what they do have to get ahead and work in the industry. Or if you want to learn about how modeling is for more than just the tall giraffes, you will enjoy this event. All heights are welcome.


"short is sexy, tiny is terrific and petite is perfectly phenomenal!! height isn't everything when you focus on ALL that you are and ALL that you do have, we are really measured by ALL we do have and put to use. :) cheers! petite pride," ~isobella jade

Last night saw the movie Secretariat

Last night saw the movie Secretariat, I liked how it was about the will to run, take a risk and chance and not having regrets. How can I relate this to your modeling pursuits, well, you might not win the Triple Crown like Secretariat, or get booked for three modeling jobs in a row but it is all about letting yourself run, letting yourself have the chance for your success, believing you can, and being prepared for success.


It is rare to win every race in a row as a horse, especially with different lengths to run, and in terms of modeling it is rare to book all the castings you go attend, you might go to 100 castings and only book 3 jobs, but it is the will to try and not giving up, that leads to opportunity, self grow, and the feeling of success.

~Isobella




(TM Isobella Jade)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Today, Isobella Jade reads from her book Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model


10/6/2010
12 PM EST
Listen to the live show here or the archive anytime:

Model and author Isobella Jade has been the tiniest model in NYC for many years, you know her modeling memoir Almost 5'4" and her graphic novel Model Life, and she publishes her third book. In this segment, Isobella will read from her new book, "Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model." Isobella shares her real day in the life adventures of being a model in this brand new collection of modeling stories from on-the-job experiences with Marshalls, Victoria's Secret, Macy's, Easy Spirit and other modeling jobs that took place after writing her memoir Almost 5'4". Short Stuff is also part “modeling tips for short chicks.” Isobella will be signing books and celebrating how girls of all sizes can work in the industry.

If you are an aspiring model you can bring your photos and chat with Isobella about how short girls can use what they do have to get ahead and work in the industry. Or if you want to learn about how modeling is for more than just the tall giraffes, you will enjoy this event. All heights are welcome.

The book is on Amazon and BN.com.

Do you live in NYC area? Join model and author Isobella Jade for a book signing and party to celebrate models of all sizes and her new book: “Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model”
Thursday, October 14, 2010, 6:30pm-9pm. Gaslight Lounge, 400 W. 14th Street (on the corner of 14th Street and 9th Avenue.) Meatpacking District
Subway: A,C,E, or L to 14th Street and 8th Avenue, then walk West to 9th Avenue.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Favorite little things: I saw on Oprah Einstein the tiniest horse!

Do you who Einstein is? Not Albert! I am talking about the tiny horse! The tiniest horse ever!
I saw him on Oprah yesterday and took a pic with my iPhone! So cute. I want to meet Einstein one day!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Had a great time at the Self Publishing Book Expo today

Had a great time at the Self Publishing Book Expo today, there are so many choices when it comes to writing and publishing books, there are even way more choices today than 3 years ago and mainly I think people who want to be authors should consider becoming publishers because it is the now and the future. I have my own press Gamine Press which I publish under and I have worked with large and small publishers and self published as well through BookSurge (now CreateSpace). I know one thing never changes no matter how you publish, there are MANY choices now,  which is a good thing, but means there is a lot more to think about, and more roles for an author to take on...the most important: you are your best marketer.

These are the authors I chatted with today on a panel:
Alisa Fleming http://www.godairyfree.org/
Randy Kearse: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/10/nyregion/10books.html


Great stuff.

Join model and author Isobella Jade for a book signing in NYC for Short Stuff

Hey Girls, I am having a book signing coming up for my new book Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model, and I wanted to share the scoop, if you live in the NYC area, I hope to see you there! ~Isobella


Join model and author Isobella Jade for a book signing and model party for models all sizes for her new book:


Thursday, October 14, 2010, 6:30pm-9pm.

Gaslight Lounge, 400 W. 14th Street (on the corner of 14th Street and 9th Avenue.) Meatpacking District

Subway: A,C,E, or L to 14th Street and 8th Avenue, then walk West to 9th Avenue.

You know her as one of the tiniest working models out there. You also know her as the author of the graphic novel Model Life, and as the author who wrote her memoir Almost 5'4" at the Apple Store.

Now, petite model Isobella Jade publishes her third book, Short Stuff: on the job with an x-small model. Isobella shares her real day in the life adventures of being a model in this brand new collection of modeling stories from on-the-job experiences with Marshalls, Victoria's Secret, Macy's, Easy Spirit and other modeling jobs that took place after writing her memoir Almost 5'4". Short Stuff is also part “modeling tips for short chicks.” Isobella will be signing books and celebrating how girls of all sizes can work in the industry. If you are an aspiring model you can bring your photos and chat with Isobella about how short girls can use what they do have to get ahead and work in the industry. Or if you want to learn about how modeling is for more than just the tall giraffes, you will enjoy this event. All heights are welcome.

A book signing to celebrate that tiny is terrific.

Here is the event info on Facebook
 :)