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Sena Cech: The last rock star model.

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SC: The contrary. You’d want to get to know her, be friends with her. Who wouldn’t want to get close to a hot, beautiful new girl?

SCV: What would happen once the girls had to then travel to a new port for work?

SC: You would inevitably run into each other somewhere again, after a while you’d begin to recognize each other, who was booking what, where, for how much…

SCV: What did you book?

SC: Everything. Well a lot of editorial, collections – but then again that was my job, to model, to get booked.

SCV: Is modeling a glamorous profession?

SC: Well, it’s certainly perceived to be and I think that’s the way it’s trumped up. So to the uninitiated it looks peaches, but there’s lot going on that newbies aren’t necessarily told about.

SCV: Like what?

SC: That if you are the hottest, most hardest, polite easiest girl to get along with that you are going to always get booked. It’s simply not true anymore. I think it used to be that for a while, but these days it’s the girls with the smartest team behind them that get all the bookings. It’s the girl with the best press, pr team behind her.

SCV: It sounds like a marketing campaign. What about the image that the girls live this super luxurious life?

SC: Well we may get to drive around in Ferraris during the shoot, wear the most amazing dresses and shoot in the most exotic locations but really what you don’t see is the model then catching the metro back to her house.

SCV: How is it on the set?

SC: Well, they never feed you enough. You’re there all day long in high heels and you’re starving.

SCV: Do the photographers behave themselves?

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