Crystal Rivers, Sexy And Beauty Power Model Online
Interview-Biography
Crystal Rivers, Beauty Power Model
Crystal Rivers, independent woman model, inside interview
and bio this week for Van Stone’s Magazines is a hit in the modeling industry.
Crystal Rivers, Sexy and Beautiful Black Woman Model, is a Power Model who has convinced the fashion and beauty magazine world that she can catch the attention of clients and readers with the newly designed products for which she is modeling.
With her new role as Power Model in Fashion and Beauty we the editors at the Philadelphia Front Page News-Magazine and Media Key 307 Magazine asked Crystal Rivers to sit down with us for an interview sharing with us a sort of resume example questionnaire that models can use as a draft that they can customize for creating a modeling profile bio.
Philadelphia Front Page News Magazine: Being a female beauty model is tough as it requires all industry high standards. What is your personal standard that you are bringing to the beauty model industry for children and women?
Crystal Rivers: My personal standard Is for me to be the best that I can be. I want to perform to the best of my ability and carry myself with dignity and respect.
PFNM: What advice do you give so that other models work considerably hard on satisfying the fashion and beauty directors with inner beauty traits?
CR: My advice would be to follow the golden rule. Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you. Be empathetic and compassionate to others. Stay humble and maintain a spiritual connection to the most high.
PFNM: What does being a power model mean to you?
CR: A power model means that you have a inner quality that shines through. Because according to Van Stone the true meaning of being a beauty model is concentrating on having the lasting beauty of the inner person more than having outer beauty.
PFNM: For you, what is the difference between being a fashion model and a beauty model?
CR: A fashion model is more focused on outer beauty and that can be very stressful. A beauty model is all about that natural inner glow.
PFNM: Tell us briefly your specific attributes as a model.
CR: Some of my attributes are, patience, kindness and versatility to say the least.
PFNM: Tell us your favorite and most comfortable clothing style.
CR: I am more comfortable wearing casual clothes so that I can dress up or down for different occasions.
PFNM: If we left out any, can you tell us if you also do runway/ramp, catalog, print, showroom, product model?
CR: I haven't ventured out onto those fields but, I am open to it when the opportunity arrives.
PFNM: So tell us, what's your fashion or beauty firm objective with brands and their clients?
CR: My objective is to represent the brands and clients to the best of my ability.
PFNM: What inspired you to embark on a career in fashion?
CR: I was inspired by my aunt's hard work in making her business successful. I wanted to make my contribution by donating my time by hosting her business events.
PFNM: What sort of things would you like to bring to independent modeling through the platform of being a power model?
CR: I would like to break the color barrier.
PFNM: What is your opinion about the average designer who won’t open the modeling show with a black girl or with a black guy?
CR: It is shameful and is doing the model industry a disservice and injustice.
PFNM: After the slogan "black is beautiful
" has gained a strong positive return with both white and black viewers of
Van Stone's diversity models, how do you feel about taking it up and making it
more noticeable in the media?
CR: I feel it is a step in the right direction.
PFNM: Now that you are involved in national and international modeling images, as the natural beauty woman you are, what do you want your fans to watch out for next?
CR: I want my fans to watch for changes in the modeling industry which embrace all models of color.
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