Conde Nast Pays Models a Pittance In Trade for Prestige

Fri, 03/20/09 — 05:30:37 PM

>> It's no secret that modeling is hardly peaches and cream, but here's an eye-opener for you.  Managing editor of Models.com Betty Sze asserts that when it comes to editorial work, Conde Nast (which means Vogue, Teen Vogue and the like) "pays $150 a day if you are a new model, after 1 year it goes up to $250. That means if you are Gisele [Bundchen] and work for American Vogue 2 days in a row, you would make $500. Many editorials pay nothing."

As she goes on to explain, this practice has nothing to do with the recession. "I was an agent for 10 years and I still talk to all the agents. In fact I just called one of them up to see if the rates had changed a lot. When I was an agent, 10 years ago, the new girls got $135 a day, now they get $150 per day . . . so it's increased slightly."

So why would anyone work an entire day for that rate?  "Actually Conde Nast doesn't have to pay anything, I don't even know why they do. Girls don't do editorial for money! Getting editorials and covers of French Vogue for example, drives up your rate for everything else and gets you noticed by the huge money clients like Lancome and Estee Lauder. Simple. Editorials and covers are the path towards the real money."
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posted by
Sat, 03/21/2009 - 6:19am

I remember Coco Rocha getting paid 300$ for a magazine i won't name, the more you are everywhere, the more they see you... Its all about the campaigns!!


posted by
Sat, 03/21/2009 - 9:43pm

You should credit TFS once in a while!


posted by
Mon, 03/23/2009 - 3:05pm

But if you're featured as model in a Vogue issue, the commercials and stuff (the "real" money) will come faster.. So actually it's not that bad. That's just part of being a model!


posted by
Fri, 04/17/2009 - 3:18am

hi

hi i m neerav

One thing that a lot of people have missed in this recent economic down turn is the fact that in-game money for all of the massive mutliplayer online role playing games has not been effected. I guess it just shows how strong and stable the computer game industry really is.

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posted by
Fri, 04/17/2009 - 3:19am

hi

hi i m neerav

One thing that a lot of people have missed in this recent economic down turn is the fact that in-game money for all of the massive mutliplayer online role playing games has not been effected. I guess it just shows how strong and stable the computer game industry really is.
.
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posted by
Fri, 04/17/2009 - 3:20am

hi

hi i m neerav

One thing that a lot of people have missed in this recent economic down turn is the fact that in-game money for all of the massive mutliplayer online role playing games has not been effected. I guess it just shows how strong and stable the computer game industry really is.
.
[url="http://mymmoshop.com"]Virtual Currency [/url]-Virtual Currency


posted by
Fri, 04/17/2009 - 3:22am

hi

hi i m neerav

One thing that a lot of people have missed in this recent economic down turn is the fact that in-game money for all of the massive mutliplayer online role playing games has not been effected. I guess it just shows how strong and stable the computer game industry really is.
.
Virtual Currency -Virtual Currency


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