If you're inquiring about Direct Models Management in New York and Los Angeles, then, yes, those models are signed to standard contracts.
You must be first signed to a modeling agency that has a plus size modeling division and second, they should ideally already have Sears as a client that they work with and regularly contract models out for.
You would have to be signed to a modeling agency that represents commercial/print models. Once you are signed then your agent can submit you for castings from Wal Mart in need of models.
Yes, as long as both agencies offer a non-exclusive contract. If one agency has an exclusive contract, that means a model cannot be signed to any other agency at the same time.
Your child must be signed to a modeling agency that represents children and print models. Once your child is a signed model, the agency can submit his/her photos to castings for clients like Kmart.
You have a contractual obligation to fulfill the terms of that contract unless you can exercise an option allowing you to quit ; you have a legal obligation to live by .
If you are asking about models that are signed to the IMG modeling agency, these models get the top notch paying gigs, which can allow them to make thousands of dollars a month, if they get booked for work consistently.
Pacsun hires models that are represented by agencies so you'll want to get signed to a modeling agency that lists pacsun as one of the clients it provides models for.
Fielder signed a 2 year, $18 million contract in January, 2009. He will be eligible for arbitration in the 2011 season and for free agency in 2012.
Chances are you will have to be signed to a modeling agency that Agent Provocateur currently uses to hire models for their campaigns.
Yes, a lease is a signed contract
You must be signed with a modeling agency in commercial/print and/or commercial fashion that has JC Penny's as a client.
Modeling can be fun but it is also a tough job that requires a lot of commitment, especially if you are signed to a modeling agency. You should look into trying to get your 15-year-old signed with a legitimate modeling agency that represents teen models or fashion models if your child is tall enough (5'8" or taller).