Shining abroad, underrated in India
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Shining abroad, underrated in India

Hindustan Times  

Yes, Indian fashion has become inclusive. Gunita Stobe, co-founder of Anima Creatives, that helps models to get international placement opines that despite substantial International success, their male models get very little interest from major mainstream clients in commercial sector. So, yes our International boys are mostly lean and tall and are very striking which brings out more of their uniqueness factor but I feel that mainstream fashion industry hasn’t developed that understanding yet for these types of features and body types.” However she also agrees that there are some designers, stylists and photographers who are also promoting diverse talents in India. The commercial advertising agencies have set the criteria in a sense that they don’t need dark skinned models to represent their brands sadly,” says Pratik Shetty. I genuinely wish that some of us boys who have done well internationally would get better recognition and exposure here in our home country, like many of the other international male models do in their countries.” says Tuhir Brahmbhatt.

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