Models convince judges

Keloutwile PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Keloutwile PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

This year’s winners of the model category at the President’s Day Competitions (PDC) Fashion demonstrated to the judges why they want to one day become supermodels.

Every aspiring model wants to stomp top designer catwalks, get featured in the best magazine covers, and in the best commercials. Last weekend at the PDC fashion show there were 30 contestants competing for two crowns in both the female and male category. The winners each received a cash prize of P10, 000.  International model Kaone Kario who won the Face of Africa in 2005 was one of the judges. Fashion Without Borders owner and former model, Serge Kabisoso was also a   judge at the event. 

He explained that they judged not only looking at the height but the confidence from the models. “We wanted some uniqueness, we looked at the walk and also the way you look like as a model,” he highlighted. Kabisoso said they wanted to look at someone and say, “Now this is a model”.

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