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  2. Barbizon Modeling and Acting School - Wikipedia

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    The Barbizon name was developed from the Fraser's vacations to France where they became interested in the town of Barbizon, a village outside of Paris known for the 19th-century Barbizon school of painters. She wrote a book Assignment in Modeling: A Guide to a Career in Fashion and Photographic Modeling. [6]

  3. John Robert Powers - Wikipedia

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    John Robert Powers (September 14, 1892 – July 21, 1977) [1] was an American actor and founder of a New York City modeling agency. In 1923, Powers founded a modeling school. The John Robert Powers Agency represented models who aspired to success in the Hollywood film industry.

  4. Francisco Lachowski - Wikipedia

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    Lachowski first started modelling in 2008 when his cousin, fashion designer and architect Natalia Canalli, [7] invited him to participate in a small fashion show done by her school. There he was approached by a modelling agency.

  5. Baby with Down syndrome gets modeling gig after agency ... - AOL

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    After a modeling agency rejected him, he got an offer of a lifetime. ... Baby's Harry Potter photo shoot is the most heartwarming thing you'll ever see. Show comments. Advertisement.

  6. Lucie Clayton Charm Academy - Wikipedia

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    It was bought by Leslie Kark who owned a successful model directory. It became Britain's top modelling agency during the 1950s and 1960s with Evelyn Gordine as the principal. Gordine (later Kark) was the business's public face using the name "Lucie Clayton".

  7. Stevens Institute of Business and Arts - Wikipedia

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    Stevens – The Institute of Business & Arts got its start in 1947 as the St. Louis affiliate of Patricia Stevens, a modeling and “finishing” school for young women. Patricia Stevens herself was a working fashion model, and there were many schools bearing her name around the country, but the one in St. Louis was operated by the Klute family.

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  9. Child beauty pageant - Wikipedia

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    While most beauty pageants cater strictly to girls, there is a growing number that includes boys as well. Often, age divisions for boys run through age 6 with very few going beyond that due to lack of participation and public perception. Age divisions will often have names such as "Baby Miss", "Petite Miss", "Little Miss" and more.