Events like Coachella or Lollapalooza serve as both work and play, where models debut new looks and collaborate with brands [2, 4].
The "model off-duty" aesthetic remains a huge trend. Think oversized blazers, vintage denim, and clean sneakers—outfits that look effortless but are curated to show off their silhouette to agents [3].
When they aren’t on set, teen models are the primary consumers (and creators) of Gen-Z culture:
To decompress, many turn to film photography, crochet, or thrift-flipping, proving they are more than just a face—they are creators [3].
Many use specialized tutoring or online schooling to maintain their grades while traveling for fashion weeks in New York, Paris, or Milan [1, 5]. Lifestyle: Wellness and Wardrobe
Events like Coachella or Lollapalooza serve as both work and play, where models debut new looks and collaborate with brands [2, 4].
The "model off-duty" aesthetic remains a huge trend. Think oversized blazers, vintage denim, and clean sneakers—outfits that look effortless but are curated to show off their silhouette to agents [3].
When they aren’t on set, teen models are the primary consumers (and creators) of Gen-Z culture:
To decompress, many turn to film photography, crochet, or thrift-flipping, proving they are more than just a face—they are creators [3].
Many use specialized tutoring or online schooling to maintain their grades while traveling for fashion weeks in New York, Paris, or Milan [1, 5]. Lifestyle: Wellness and Wardrobe