Hey Girls,
Here is a chat I had with pipedream comics about Model Life, publishing, and how There is no limit to what can inspire you.
Check it out here:
http://pipedreamcomics.wordpress.com/2011/09/28/there-is-no-limit-to-what-can-inspire-you-petit-model-isobella-jade-talks-model-life-ipads-and-more/
Take THAT! Macho comics world!
~Isobella
Showing posts with label model life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model life. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Model Life to be a mobile app soon!
Hey Girls!
I've hooked up with iVerse Media and when you can download their Comics+ app from the App store, because my graphic novel "MODEL LIFE: The Journey of a Pint-Size Warrior" is going mobile and will be there soon as an app!!!
MODEL LIFE: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior is a fashion illustrated graphic novel (Illustrated by Jazmin Ruotolo) based on my own adventures as a petite model in NYC, and here is some previous buzz on the book and soon you will be able to read it on your phone as a mobile app!!
http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/daily-beauty-reporter/2009/07/modeling-gets-graphic.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2009/11/22/2009-11-22_petite_model_and_internet_personality_isobella_jade_tells_her_story_in_a_graphic.html
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/new-titles/adult-announcements/article/252-graphic-novel-lifts-curtain-on-modeling-business-.html
Hang tight! More news on the Model Life app coming soon!
~Isobella
I've hooked up with iVerse Media and when you can download their Comics+ app from the App store, because my graphic novel "MODEL LIFE: The Journey of a Pint-Size Warrior" is going mobile and will be there soon as an app!!!
MODEL LIFE: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior is a fashion illustrated graphic novel (Illustrated by Jazmin Ruotolo) based on my own adventures as a petite model in NYC, and here is some previous buzz on the book and soon you will be able to read it on your phone as a mobile app!!
http://www.allure.com/beauty-trends/blogs/daily-beauty-reporter/2009/07/modeling-gets-graphic.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2009/11/22/2009-11-22_petite_model_and_internet_personality_isobella_jade_tells_her_story_in_a_graphic.html
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/new-titles/adult-announcements/article/252-graphic-novel-lifts-curtain-on-modeling-business-.html
Hang tight! More news on the Model Life app coming soon!
~Isobella
Friday, April 9, 2010
working as a shorter finding opportunities comes down to you finding them


3 more days to win a signed copy of my graphic novel "MODEL LIFE: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior."
Here's how: Submit a photo of yourself modeling a handbag to petitepride@yahoo.com
2 winners will be featured on this blog next week.
Deadline April 11th!
The"industry" part of "modeling industry" involves designers, brands, magazine editors and those that hire and book models for their marketing, editorial, promotion and advertising needs, and although there is not a million petite modeling agencies out there, there are commercial print modeling agencies that work with all sizes. It is all about having marketable photos, having your model marketing material & finding the right agencies. They are out there.
You are not hopeless if you are shorter. Instead of saying "I'm too short" why not focus on creating marketable photos that fit the commercial print world and try! It will NOT be easy, but it is possible if you do the work. :)
Research is a major asset of a model. :)
Isobella

Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Model Life book contest Video
This video shares insight on how to win a copy of my graphic novel "Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior" -- Illustrated by fab Jazmin Ruotolo.
Monday, April 5, 2010
The Self Investment of Shorter Models and Model Life book giveaway!

Two cool things:
This week I am sharing insight on Model Talk Radio on the self investment a shorter girl experiences in modeling. The segment is called The Self investment of Shorter Models. I am also shareing the differences of hands-on and DIY investment between commercial print models and fashion models and that height is not everything in the whole landscape of modeling.
Catch the live segment: This Weds. 4/7/2010 12:00 PM
Tune into the segment here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2010/04/07/the-self-investment-of-shorter-models
Don't worry you can also catch the archive anytime.
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The other cool thing:
As you most likely know, I am the author of Almost 5'4", my modeling memoir, (I hope you get to check it out, it's in stores, on Bn.com and Amazon) and also I am the author of a graphic novel/comic book called Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior.
Yay! This week I am holding a contest and I am giving away two signed copies of "Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior", my graphic novel/comic, Illustrated by Jazmin, which I think you will love!
My graphic novel Model Life, is based on my real modeling adventures, only it is a visual, like a comic book, and in the book the character is told she could model handbags, despite being so short.


Height isn't everything in modeling if you know how to work what you have and you notice that models can model products where height isn't a factor. Like for accessories.
Email me a photo of you modeling a handbag to win a signed copy of Model Life, your photo will be featured on this blog.
petitepride@yahoo.com
Deadline: Sunday April 11th!
I hope to catch you for this weeks segment of Model Talk Radio, and for this contest. I am sure you will enjoy Model Life. Some of my favorite pages in Model Life will be featured later today.
Isobella
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Model Life book trailer (video)

I made by hand and with patience and some swearing this video book trailer for my fashion illustrated graphic novel "Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior." Illustrated by Jazmin Ruotolo. It is not a perfect trailer but I am not perfect, so it is ok.
For more on Model Life visit : www.isobelladreams.com
Or click the cover page on the right side of this blog. :)
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Signed copies of Model Life


There are 5 signed copies of my graphic novel "Model Life" at Barnes & Noble in Union Square (NYC), graphic novel section, you will love Jazmin Ruotolo's illustrations inside! P.s: Union Square shows up in the book as well! Also signed 2 in-store copies of Model Life at the Tribeca store this weekend, if you like signed books. :)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
capture the marketing you as a Model podcast 12/2/2009 at 11:00 AM
Capture the marketing you as a Model podcast 12/2/2009 at 11:00 AM

Hold the date, and save the link to tune in here. 12/2/2009 11:00 AM
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2009/12/02/height-isnt-everything-in-modeling-capturing-the-marketable-you

Hold the date, and save the link to tune in here. 12/2/2009 11:00 AM
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2009/12/02/height-isnt-everything-in-modeling-capturing-the-marketable-you
not settling for the so-called model life
Today on Bella Petite Radio I spoke about how the goal of aspiring models should be to get infront of the right agents, the right brands, and especially the right professional photographer.
I have had my own share of struggles and write this blog to advocate from what I have first-hand learned and experienced, and my memoir Almost 5'4" and graphic novel Model Life also are a form of sharing insight on overcoming the odds.


Having a profile page on a social site, even on a so-called Model Site, is not professional and will not help you appear professional. It is just a show-off tool, not something respected agents and professionals use.
I do not use my website to market myself as a model. I use it because I am an author and for my brand, for inspiring my readers and those who want to model.
Most of my readers are new to modeling and the best thing I can advise is NOT to use the Internet to promote yourself as a model. To be professional, to get a compcard, headshot, to mail to an agency and to strive for more, to aim higher than the "show off" factor. To really model, to really call yourself one you have to "model" something. A product. A brand, for something.
Unless the editorial in the magazine is about YOU, you should be focusing on modeling "products" and really modeling if you want to.
A website alone will not help your modeling pursuits, most agents still use compcards, or their own website to feature their models, and unless the photos are only professionalthe do-it-yourself method and only using your website, can lead you stuck.... If you really want to model, think about how you can use what you do have to modeling something, and create a compcard that is marketable towards brands and agents, which then leads to modeling jobs.
I wrote about the modeling opportunities I have found through the Internet, and a few were helpful, but mainly looking for work through the Internet castings can be a waste, for me, the REAL quality modeling jobs did not come from the Internet at all.
They come from my agent, or by myself approaching brands and working with photographers who are professional and work with clients and brands and magazines.
They came when I left the Internet behind and focused on marketing my assets to agents and brands. I've been in ad campaigns and product ads by marketing myself with a compcard, and headshot, to the right agents, or approaching the brands when I did have experience and over time built my own portfolio. It is not an over night thing, it comes from pure work, pure effort, pure trying. Knowing what is marketable about yourself and capturing that in photography you use to market yourself. If you are trying to model without a compcard you will not be going far, you need these tools, it is a MUST to work with agents and book quality work.
Isobella
I have had my own share of struggles and write this blog to advocate from what I have first-hand learned and experienced, and my memoir Almost 5'4" and graphic novel Model Life also are a form of sharing insight on overcoming the odds.


Having a profile page on a social site, even on a so-called Model Site, is not professional and will not help you appear professional. It is just a show-off tool, not something respected agents and professionals use.
I do not use my website to market myself as a model. I use it because I am an author and for my brand, for inspiring my readers and those who want to model.
Most of my readers are new to modeling and the best thing I can advise is NOT to use the Internet to promote yourself as a model. To be professional, to get a compcard, headshot, to mail to an agency and to strive for more, to aim higher than the "show off" factor. To really model, to really call yourself one you have to "model" something. A product. A brand, for something.
Unless the editorial in the magazine is about YOU, you should be focusing on modeling "products" and really modeling if you want to.
A website alone will not help your modeling pursuits, most agents still use compcards, or their own website to feature their models, and unless the photos are only professionalthe do-it-yourself method and only using your website, can lead you stuck.... If you really want to model, think about how you can use what you do have to modeling something, and create a compcard that is marketable towards brands and agents, which then leads to modeling jobs.
I wrote about the modeling opportunities I have found through the Internet, and a few were helpful, but mainly looking for work through the Internet castings can be a waste, for me, the REAL quality modeling jobs did not come from the Internet at all.
They come from my agent, or by myself approaching brands and working with photographers who are professional and work with clients and brands and magazines.
They came when I left the Internet behind and focused on marketing my assets to agents and brands. I've been in ad campaigns and product ads by marketing myself with a compcard, and headshot, to the right agents, or approaching the brands when I did have experience and over time built my own portfolio. It is not an over night thing, it comes from pure work, pure effort, pure trying. Knowing what is marketable about yourself and capturing that in photography you use to market yourself. If you are trying to model without a compcard you will not be going far, you need these tools, it is a MUST to work with agents and book quality work.
Isobella
Labels:
Almost 5'4",
Bella Petite,
compcard,
model life
Saturday, November 28, 2009
A chat with Mediamoiselle.com on modeling, books and striving
Enjoy this fab interview with Jennifer of Mediamoiselle.com. I talk about the journey of striving as a model and how being indie and creating your own is possible, along with sharing insight into my memoir Almost 5'4" and my graphic novel Model Life, which I also hope you enjoy!
Or your can find the interivew on mediamoiselle.com or Youtube.
Or your can find the interivew on mediamoiselle.com or Youtube.
Labels:
Almost 5'4",
Mediamoiselle.com,
model life
Monday, November 23, 2009
Model Life feature in the NYDailyNews!

Yay, I wanted to share a feature in the New York Daily News on my graphic novel "Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Sized Fashion Warrior," and my Illustrator Jazmin Ruotolo, and my self. I hope you enjoy it and check out Model Life :)
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/2009/11/22/2009-11-22_petite_model_and_internet_personality_isobella_jade_tells_her_story_in_a_graphic.html
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Models of the Model Life book party photo-shoot
Most book parties allow the author to mingle with their readers, for the Model Life book party it was an interactive experience where guests were able to watch live petite models model shoes from Bakers. It was an amazing time, and here are some of my favorite shots of the girls from the photo-shoot shot by Robert Milazzo at MercBar in SoHo.
Guest also enjoyed sampling some of my favorite "petite" fashion and cosmetic brands. We had the participation of Sweet Petite's, Lula Lu Lingerie, LUSH, Michael Antonio shoes as well, as Styli-Style cosmetics!
Sonya.

Leila.

Tifanny.

Cheli.

Ashley.
Guest also enjoyed sampling some of my favorite "petite" fashion and cosmetic brands. We had the participation of Sweet Petite's, Lula Lu Lingerie, LUSH, Michael Antonio shoes as well, as Styli-Style cosmetics!
Sonya.

Leila.

Tifanny.

Cheli.

Ashley.

Model Life shoe modeling photo-shoot winner is...

Leila!
She modeled the shoes in a great way that represented what a shoe ad looks like, (I would have liked to see a bit more of her personality), see below for a couple of my favorite shots of her, she has won a $75Gift Certificate from Sweet Petite Apparel.


Labels:
model life,
shoe model,
Sweet Petites
Monday, November 16, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
An Interview from the Model Life book party (video)
Enjoy this Fabulous interview after the Model Life book party with Colleen Brennan asking me about the root of Model Life!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Petite Models and Model Life party tonight! whoo hoo

Whoo hoo, tonight is the night you can stop by my Model Life book party, where modeling and the graphic novel world come together, shorter models and high shoes, red balloons and red drinks, art and fashion, and my passions all come together. I hope to see you at MercBar, 151 Mercer street the festivities start at 7pm! :)
Here is the scoop and more details on the launch party, where 5 petite models will be rockin out shoe modeling!
Isobella
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
The Models of the Model Life book party on podcast tonight


The Model Life book party pre-party. At 9pm Est tonight, Isobella speaks to the petite models (Tiffany,Cheli, Sonya, an Ashley) who will be shoe modeling during the live photo-shoot at her interactive book party tomorrow Nov 12 for Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior. They discuss modeling,being petite and how height isn't everything in modeling. Shoe model Leila can't join us this evening but she will be rockin' the shoes as well at the party~ :)
Tune in here at 9pm EST:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/isobellajade/2009/11/12/The-Models-of-the-Model-Life-book-party-for-petite
Friday, November 6, 2009
MODEL LIFE BOOK SIGNING SCOOP

Enjoy a complimentary welcome champagne toast @ my book party for Model Life, my graphic novel, in soho on November 12th. With a live shoe modeling photo-shoot going on during the signing, featuring 5 petite models, it will be a memorable time and there are many door prizes (shoes, lingerie, beauty product samples)for guests to enjoy as well. I look forward to seeing you!
Isobella
BOOK SIGNING SCOOP:
Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior with Isobella Jade
When: November 12th 2009
Time: 7-9pm
Where: MercBar 151 Mercer Street New York, NY 10012
More details on the party are here on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/friends/?id=100000213522258#/event.php?eid=154254507699&ref=mf
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Model Life Book preview video here
Author Model Isobella Jade shares her graphic novel "Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior" available now. And some of her favorite pages of the book!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Casting 5 petite models in New York City for Model Life book party

Are you petite? Under 5'7"? Are you living in the New York City area? My graphic novel Model Life: The Journey of a Pint-Size Fashion Warrior is due this November and on November 12th I am having a launch party! I am casting 5 petite models as the "shoe models of the night" during a live-photo-shoot. Hence my motto that height isn't everything and how shoe modeling was one of my first modeling jobs and in my graphic novel Model Life, the character's first modeling break came with shoe modeling.
I am sorry but for this there is an age requirement, I am looking for is 21+ because it is at a bar/lounge in SoHo.
November 12th 7pm-9pm.
To submit send a photo of yourself to petitepride@yahoo.com
Height isn't everything in modelng ya'know.
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