The fashion industry of country has not seen a lot of successful male super models. However the first generations of male supermodels that created and defined the Indian modeling industry and paved the way for its success include the name of the ace model turned choreographer Marc Robinson.
Marc was present in Delhi as the jury for Max Presents Elite Model Look 2015 and in a candid conversation with EE he spoke about the competition, tips and tricks for being a model.
Q- What brings you to Delhi and what are you looking for?
A-I am looking for young, dynamic, beautiful looking and strong structured people, a boy and a girl, who have an identity of their own and the hunger to go internationally and make a career of being a model. Opportunity in the world of fashion are huge and along with it come fame, fortune and money and I am here to offer these to the most deserving candidates.
Q- What can we expect from Max Presents Elite Model Look 2015?
A-Max as a brand has been totally dedicated in promoting fashion and they believe that we need an international supermodel from India as India has the potential to deliver on it. Through this competition we want to reach out to everyone who aspires to be a model as after selection we will be training them and making them the fashion stars for tomorrow.
After the Delhi auditions today we head out to Chandigarh, Bangalore, Kolkata, Bombay and Hyderabad and I am very positive that we are certainly going to find our next supermodels through this competition.
Q- So after the regional castings have been done, how is the competition going to roll out then?
A-So once the auditions are done we will have a national finale in Delhi on 30
th September where we will be having an international casting agent flying down from Elite. They have their own perceptions of a supermodel so what we want to do is present to them around 30 contestants in each category of boys and girls and then we sit together and pick 8 boys and 8 girls out of that for a 10 day boot camp in Delhi where they will be trained by ramp walk trainers and photographers from Paris. Out of those we pick 1 boy and 1 girl who will be the winners and then we will train them for a month further and then they go to China, Milan or Paris where the final competition across the world will be held.
Q- If you were to give 3 tips to all the aspiring models of the country what would they be?
A-Definitely, the first thing is complete your education as that is the key. I had completed my education, I was working and I only had a fling with modeling when I realized that I was getting more work here and I was not able to balance it with my 9 to 5 job routine.
Secondly, realistic belief is the key. I come across a lot of people everyday who have wrong mirrors in their homes and want to come and become models, they need to understand that you have to be realistic in the industry and always have a plan.
Also setting a time frame is also very important. Ambitions are good but it is always better to plan your career graph accordingly.
Q-A person getting compliments for their looks may not necessarily be a model material. So where does one draw the line between the two and realize that they have the potential to be a model?
A-If you feel that you can be a model then there are many agencies that you can go to and take their advice on do they want you? It is similar to any aspiring cricketer, who will have to go to a sports camp and then play for district, zonal and then national level. So if at a point a cricketer is stuck at Ranji Trophy level then they get a fair idea that they are perhaps not going to play for the country. So similarly in modeling if you have been to 10-12 agencies and they all have said no then its time you get a reality check.
Q- Any upcoming projects that interests you?
A-Currently, I have a lot of IPRs in my hands. After this competition I will be doing India fashion icon and I am currently busy with India Bridal Week so for now these things have kept me completely occupied.