Models Set to Succeed Kendall Jenner as Fashion's It Girl
When supermodel Cindy Crawford’s your mother, you’re born photogenic. At 13, Kaia Gerber has already been shot for Teen Vogue and nabbed a Versace campaign.While she’s not ready for the big leagues just yet, that doesn’t mean she won’t be eventually. “I’ve seen my mom do it, and it seems exhausting,” she told the magazine. “It’s not easy — you’re in heels all the time and constantly having to dress up. If that’s your job, jeans and a T-shirt are all you really dream of.”
Making her start on Dance Moms, Maddie Ziegler recently shot to fame after starring in two of Sia’s music videos. The 12-year-old has more than 500,000 followers on Twitter and 2.2 million on Instagram (that’s nearly double Gigi Hadid’s 1.2 million). 2019 will be a big year.
Noelle Robinson is the daughter of Cynthia Bailey, a former model and star of the Real Housewives of Atlanta. She’s only 12 and has had very limited screen time on the show to date, but she’s already amassed more than 64,000 Instagram followers. This one will be on many a mood board in four years time.
Emerson Rose Tenney is actress Teri Hatcher and Jon Tenney’s daughter. At 17, she has laid low, undiscovered by the Internet and paparazzi thus far, but her height and beauty make her a perfect candidate to be the next fashion darling.
Carrie Fisher’s daughter Billie Lourd, 21, will appear in Star Wars: Episode 7 as a younger version of her mother. After the J.J. Abrams produced film hits theaters she’s sure to be the next big thing. Modeling agencies would be smart to sign her now before Hollywood stakes their claim.
Jamie Foxx’s 20-year-old daughter Corinne is one to keep an eye on. Her social media profiles are on the rise — on both Twitter and Instagram she has more than 30,000 followers — and already has a desire to model and an agent to help make it happen. All she needs is one big break (maybe it’s this!) and her popularity is sure to skyrocket.
Models these days aren’t just pretty faces — they’re spokespeople for brands they’re representing, too (online and off). And Sasha Spielberg, Steven’s 24-year-old daughter, has the Ivy League education and distinct look to take on the position. She also doesn’t have the typical supermodel body — she has a full chest and a butt — and her appointment would represent the changing landscape of accepting women of all shapes and sizes.
Geordie Gray is just a teenager with amazing style and a really popular Instagram. The 17-year-old’s handle is @suburbanblues and has 61.3 thousand followers. Her love of ‘90s fashion and applicability to the everyday girl makes her an awesome match for a spokesperson position.
Yolanda Foster’s daughter and Gigi Hadid’s younger sister, Bella is already represented by IMG models and has made an appearance on the pages of Love magazine. With modeling in her genes, she’s bound to make it big, especially because her brown hair and plump lips make her stand out from her family members.
Are you as tired of seeing Kendall Jenner’s face as we are? She was the star of last season’s runways from New York to Paris, and, as you’d expect, she scored a slew of major campaigns soon after. She’s the newest face of Estée Lauder, starred in Marc Jacobs’ fall campaign, and has already become something of a Vogue regular. She’s officially more model than it-girl and we’re ready to see who fashion christens next. After all, the one thing this industry loves more than anything is newness.
Related: How Kendall Jenner’s Social Media Following Won Over Estée Lauder
One of the reasons why Jenner, and her friends like Gigi Hadid and Justin Bieber, have infiltrated the exclusive high-fashion world so successfully, is because of her pre-existing massive social media following. Based on that, and Yahoo Style’s own very scientific algorithm, here’s who we expect to be the model-of-the-moment this time next year (and the years after that).
When supermodel Cindy Crawford’s your mother, you’re born photogenic. At 13, Kaia Gerber has already been shot for Teen Vogue and nabbed a Versace campaign.While she’s not ready for the big leagues just yet, that doesn’t mean she won’t be eventually. “I’ve seen my mom do it, and it seems exhausting,” she told the magazine. “It’s not easy — you’re in heels all the time and constantly having to dress up. If that’s your job, jeans and a T-shirt are all you really dream of.”
Source: Yahoo Magazines PYC
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