Based on JMB Founder Jessica’s extensive experience at the Buchwald talent and commercial print agency, we are highly experienced and knowledgeable in ensuring our models know what is needed to succeed on commercial print modeling assignments. Our strong business relationships with clients enables our models to connect with these clients, so both the models and the client feel confident in the success of the assignment. The strong relationships we have with our clients is crucial for our models to succeed as an integral part of the modeling industry world. Having a strong background in commercial print, Jessica knows how to provide models with new experiences to strengthen their performance skills. Commercial print models are extremely important when it comes to the advertising marketplace. Commercial print models make up the majority of all modeling, making it a crucial addition to JMB agency. Commercial print models specialize and work in various fields of the modeling industry including: catalogue, print-work, plus-size, swimsuit, lingerie etc. Commercial models are hired to help sell and advertise a wide range of products. JMB commercial print models are trained and able to model for television, commercials, websites, magazines, newspapers, billboards and any other type of advertisement, which creates a great deal of modeling opportunities for the models. Commercial print models are needed now more than ever because the advertising world is growing exponentially, which creates many opportunities for more models to immerse themselves into the commercial print world. Due to its growing size, the commercial print industry is always looking for fresh new talent to be photographed for both covers and pages of publications advertising goods and services. This differs from fashion or runway modeling because print does not require a strict set of physical demands, while agencies and brands always look for a certain look. This allows more models to check if they have the look a certain brand is looking for and our commercial print models are skilled in this area. The clients that are in search of commercial print models range from Contemporary brands such as Alexander Wag, Theory, Rag & Bone, Missy brands such as Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and mass America targeted brands to high end couture brands including Oscar De La Renta, Zac Posen, and J. Mendel, to name a few.
Based on JMB Founder Jessica’s extensive experience at the Buchwald talent and commercial print agency, we are highly experienced and knowledgeable in ensuring our models know what is needed to succeed on commercial print modeling assignments. Our strong business relationships with clients enables our models to connect with these clients, so both the models and the client feel confident in the success of the assignment. The strong relationships we have with our clients is crucial for our models to succeed as an integral part of the modeling industry world. Having a strong background in commercial print, Jessica knows how to provide models with new experiences to strengthen their performance skills. Commercial print models are extremely important when it comes to the advertising marketplace. Commercial print models make up the majority of all modeling, making it a crucial addition to JMB agency. Commercial print models specialize and work in various fields of the modeling industry including: catalogue, print-work, plus-size, swimsuit, lingerie etc. Commercial models are hired to help sell and advertise a wide range of products. JMB commercial print models are trained and able to model for television, commercials, websites, magazines, newspapers, billboards and any other type of advertisement, which creates a great deal of modeling opportunities for the models. Commercial print models are needed now more than ever because the advertising world is growing exponentially, which creates many opportunities for more models to immerse themselves into the commercial print world. Due to its growing size, the commercial print industry is always looking for fresh new talent to be photographed for both covers and pages of publications advertising goods and services. This differs from fashion or runway modeling because print does not require a strict set of physical demands, while agencies and brands always look for a certain look. This allows more models to check if they have the look a certain brand is looking for and our commercial print models are skilled in this area. The clients that are in search of commercial print models range from Contemporary brands such as Alexander Wag, Theory, Rag & Bone, Missy brands such as Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and mass America targeted brands to high end couture brands including Oscar De La Renta, Zac Posen, and J. Mendel, to name a few.
JMB founder Jessica having been a model for 20 years, understands what makes women fit models successful. JMB Model Management provides women fit models with the knowledge necessary to perform at their peak ability. We focus on sizes 4,6,8 which Jessica has had extensive experience with. Acting as a live mannequin, she can help a company’s design team see how the garment looks and moves on a real, live person. If a model does not have a technical fashion background or design experience, JMB provides classes to educate the models on the needed know-how to supplement their prior experience. The more our models know about what goes into making a garment, the better feedback they are able to provide. The defining characteristics of a fit model revolve around their measurements. Fit models must have balanced, well-proportioned and symmetrical bodies with standard size measurements for their category. A fit model must meet specific measurements and keep these measurements to ensure the client’s clothes are being fit properly. A fit model must be able to clearly verbalize the fit issues they feel in garments they model, which is required in order to create well-fitting clothing. They must be able to give accurate and helpful feedback to the designers and technical teams in order to help the client increase sales and decrease return rates due to fitting issues. The appearance of the fit model also typically represents the "look" of the client's customer. Clients in search of fit models range from Contemporary brands such as Alexander Wag, Theory, Rag & Bone, Missy brands such as Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and mass America targeted brands to high end couture brands including Oscar De La Renta, Zac Posen, and J. Mendel, to name a few. Clients are always searching for fit models, as it is essential to the production of their clothing. JMB has well skilled women fit models who are trained and prepared to make their contribution to the fit modeling industry.
At JMB Model Management we pride ourselves on our Founder, Jessica’s close relationships over the years with clients interested in male models. Male models are in high demand, and we fully acknowledge the importance of inclusivity within our agency. The defining characteristics of a fit model revolve around their measurements, as fit models must have balanced, well-proportioned and symmetrical bodies with standard size measurements for their category. A fit model must meet specific measurements and rettain these measurements to ensure the client’s clothes are being fit properly. Acting as a live mannequin, a male model can help a company’s design team see how the garment looks and moves on a live person. If a male model does not have a technical fashion background or design experience, JMB agency will provide classes to educate them on the necessary skills. The more our models know about what goes into making a garment, the better feedback they are able to provide. A fit model must be able to clearly verbalize the fit issues they feel in garments which is integral to creating clothing that fits properly. They must be able to give accurate and helpful feedback to the designers and technical teams in order to help clients increase sales and decrease return rates. The appearance of the fit model also typically represents the "look" of the client's customers. Clients searching for fit models range from Contemporary brands such as Alexander Wag, Theory, Rag & Bone, Missy brands such as Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and mass America targeted brands to high end couture brands including Oscar De La Renta, Zac Posen, and J. Mendel, to name a few. Clients are always in search of fit models, being essential to the production of their clothing. JMB has greatly skilled men fit models that are trained and prepared to take their part to contribute to the fit modeling industry.
Since many modeling agencies are missing a Curvy and Plus Sized model category and thereby limiting their growth, JMB Model Management sets itself apart by including this important division. The addition of curvy/plus models allows us to rapidly expand and open our doors to new and experienced model talent. JMB Model Management is focused on offering a wide array of models and lending itself to a wider range of clients to work with. JMB Model Management well understands the increasing demand for curvy/plus models and strives to find the best talent for this division. Curvy/Plus models within the modeling industry are needed now more than ever due to the increasing demand for inclusivity among all different body sizes and shapes. For years Curvy/Plus models were shut out of the modeling world, but times are always evolving and JMB sees the importance of having an inclusive agency that celebrates all women and men of different sizes. Clients in search of fit models range from Contemporary brands such as Alexander Wag, Theory, Rag & Bone, Missy brands such as An Taylor, Banana Republic and mass America targeted brands to high end couture brands including Oscar De La Renta, Zac Posen, and J. Mendel, to name a few. Clients are always searching for curvy/plus size models, being essential to offer diversity within a fashion brand. JMB has highly skilled models in this division that are trained and prepared to take part in the fit modeling industry.
MB founder Jessica having been a model for 20 years, understands what makes women fit models successful. JMB Model Management provides women fit models with the knowledge necessary to perform at their peak ability. We focus on sizes 4,6,8 which Jessica has had extensive experience with. Acting as a live mannequin, she can help a company’s design team see how the garment looks and moves on a real, live person. If a model does not have a technical fashion background or design experience, JMB provides classes to educate the models on the needed know-how to supplement their prior experience. The more our models know about what goes into making a garment, the better feedback they are able to provide. The defining characteristics of a fit model revolve around their measurements. Fit models must have balanced, well-proportioned and symmetrical bodies with standard size measurements for their category. A fit model must meet specific measurements and keep these measurements to ensure the client’s clothes are being fit properly. A fit model must be able to clearly verbalize the fit issues they feel in garments they model, which is required in order to create well-fitting clothing. They must be able to give accurate and helpful feedback to the designers and technical teams in order to help the client increase sales and decrease return rates due to fitting issues. The appearance of the fit model also typically represents the "look" of the client's customer. Clients in search of fit models range from Contemporary brands such as Alexander Wag, Theory, Rag & Bone, Missy brands such as Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and mass America targeted brands to high end couture brands including Oscar De La Renta, Zac Posen, and J. Mendel, to name a few. Clients are always searching for fit models, as it is essential to the production of their clothing. JMB has well skilled women fit models who are trained and prepared to make their contribution to the fit modeling industry.
At JMB Model Management we pride ourselves on our Founder, Jessica’s close relationships over the years with clients interested in male models. Male models are in high demand, and we fully acknowledge the importance of inclusivity within our agency. The defining characteristics of a fit model revolve around their measurements, as fit models must have balanced, well-proportioned and symmetrical bodies with standard size measurements for their category. A fit model must meet specific measurements and rettain these measurements to ensure the client’s clothes are being fit properly. Acting as a live mannequin, a male model can help a company’s design team see how the garment looks and moves on a live person. If a male model does not have a technical fashion background or design experience, JMB agency will provide classes to educate them on the necessary skills. The more our models know about what goes into making a garment, the better feedback they are able to provide. A fit model must be able to clearly verbalize the fit issues they feel in garments which is integral to creating clothing that fits properly. They must be able to give accurate and helpful feedback to the designers and technical teams in order to help clients increase sales and decrease return rates. The appearance of the fit model also typically represents the "look" of the client's customers. Clients searching for fit models range from Contemporary brands such as Alexander Wag, Theory, Rag & Bone, Missy brands such as Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and mass America targeted brands to high end couture brands including Oscar De La Renta, Zac Posen, and J. Mendel, to name a few. Clients are always in search of fit models, being essential to the production of their clothing. JMB has greatly skilled men fit models that are trained and prepared to take their part to contribute to the fit modeling industry.