News of Belarus. When size matters. An unusual beauty contest is taking place in the capital. "Miss Belarus Plus Size” brings together one and a half hundred girls from all over the country. The participants destroy the usual stereotypes with their entire appearance, as reported in the “24 Hours” News program on STV.

But correspondent Yana Shipko found in such beauty a connection with the Baroque era.

Yana Shipko, correspondent:
True beauty is not measured in centimeters and kilograms - the unspoken motto of the competition. In addition to impressive forms, the jury also assessed the erudition and talents of the participants. The winners will become the head of the Belarusian body positivity movement, which is gaining more and more adherents around the world. Instead of chasing model standards, why not become a Plus Size model yourself? At the same time, all participantsfans of active and healthy image life. Girls with curves know how to love themselves, and confidence can only be learned from them. By the way, according to the canons of the Plus Size competition, participants must be no smaller than size 46.

Evgenia Tyuleneva, model, “Vice-Miss World Plus Size-2017”:
I think that my example also inspired. I think there are enough girls in the world who inspire. I'm surprised that so many applications have been received. This is great! Today we will look: maybe half of them overestimated themselves by calling themselves Plus Size.

It is always very easy to be thin and beautiful. And full, with big and beautiful shapes being beautiful is much more difficult. I am grateful to God that I can do this. Somehow it works out on its own.

This is the first such adventurous competition in my life. Friends suggested filling out a form. Of course I agreed. I didn’t prepare at all: I came here spontaneously after work and found myself in such an exciting bustle.

Based on the results of the casting, the jury will select five finalists who will represent Belarus at the Miss World Plus Size International Competition, which will be held in 2020 in Kyiv.

Since childhood, many girls dream of the hectic life of a model - filming, shows, fame... Arina Yakubovskaya is one of them. By the age of 16, she had already appeared on the podium more than once. asked the aspiring model about the difficulties of the profession, and also asked to give advice to girls who want to follow in her footsteps.

Beauty school in Minsk


What kind of girls will we accept?They go to beauty school, what do they teach there?

IN National beauty school different girls are taken for training from 6 to 25 years. There you will learn to walk correctly, taking care of your posture, and also learn about proper nutrition and begin to exercise regularly. After all healthy eating and sports are guarantees of an excellent figure and clear skin, which is important for a model.

If you successfully complete the training course and your parameters are suitable for modeling, the agency will offer you a contract. You will be able to participate in castings and shows selected by the agency. Having a contract, you can receive a fee for participating in a designer clothing show and filming.

Is parental consent required to participate in filming and screenings?

Written consent from parents mandatory necessary when drawing up a contract with an agency. Some photographers also ask for parents’ signature on the shooting agreement, but this rarely happens.

How are auditions going? What do you need to do to successfully pass them?

Don't go to the casting with a ton of makeup on your face! Wear very light makeup, or better yet, avoid it altogether. You should look neat and well-groomed. As for clothing, it is best to wear a black fitted tank top and leggings. And, of course, don't forget about heels.

What challenges have you faced in modeling?

When the first castings and shows took place, I was very worried about how I would be perceived, whether I would be comfortable in front of everyone. But when I started communicating with curators and models, I realized that they were all simple and open people.

From those who know nothing about modeling, I have heard something like: “Just a doll!” or “Only fashion is on my mind!” At such moments it can be very disappointing. After all, this is also a profession, and it is no worse than others. Being a model isn't easy. A beautiful gait, correct posture, an interesting look - everything must be perfected.

What rules do you have to follow? Are you on a diet?

Without the agency's permission, I cannot change my look, such as getting bangs or dyeing my hair. And you can completely forget about piercings. Also, the model must take care of her figure and skin, like any girl, but for this it is enough to adhere to proper nutrition. If I want to eat chocolate, I will eat it.


What do you like about modeling?

I really love shows. You walk along the catwalk, everyone is looking at you, taking pictures... What a thrill I feel at these moments! Filming is no less fun, although it can last from half an hour to three hours.

What are you dreaming about now? Do you want to continue your modeling career?

On this moment I really want to go to college. After all, you won’t be a model your whole life; they end their careers by the age of 24-27. Therefore, every model must have an education. But until I turn 26, I am ready to work in this field.

What advice can you give to girls who are planning to connect their lives with modeling?

If you want to try yourself as a model, immediately start looking for a good photographer. Take snaps and send them to different modeling agencies.

Snaps (from English snapshots) is a set of pictures that includes at least six photos of the model. This is a full-face, three-quarter and profile portrait, as well as photographs in full height, in an open swimsuit or in lingerie (from the front, profile and from the back).

To get good shots, it is important to relax and be yourself in front of the lens. Beautiful smile and a perky look is the key to great photos.

But first, love yourself for who you are. Don't worry about a mole or freckles on your face. This could be your highlight. Appreciate and love yourself!

Follow your dreams and set high goals! If you try and put in enough effort, you will definitely succeed!

– At what age is it best to start a modeling career, and at what age is it too late?

– Start better years at 13–14 – this is the time when you can already see the future in the model. It is at this age that we can notice a model, and at 15–16 she may well appear on the professional catwalk for the first time. Our models retire at age 25.

– Do many models leave Belarus abroad?

- No. This is a very competitive environment, so only a few leave. We do not set such a goal for ourselves – to bring everyone to the world podiums. Even the most European agencies cannot boast of one or two world-famous stars. We already have these - this is the supermodel of the world Katya Domankova and our famous model from Brest Anastasia Belikova, who are now conquering the world's catwalks and working with the most famous designers, such as Armani and Cavalli, and constantly participate in FashionTV shows.

– Girls with what parameters are now in the top of the world modeling business?

– The top includes petite girls with a height of 178 cm and above. We do not pay attention to the chest, but more to the waist and hips - 60 and 90, respectively. The parameters should not go beyond these limits, and this is clearly stated in the contracts. If a girl goes beyond these parameters, then her work may be canceled and the model returned back.

– What about the well-known stereotype that breasts can interfere with a model’s work?

- Not true. If a girl has good breasts, then she will also work in lingerie shows. This could be a plus.

– Can a girl from the street, without going through modeling school, become a model if she has the makings?

– Of course, we have scouts who simply stop girls who suit us on the street, and within a month they can appear on the catwalk of a famous designer. Scouts work not only in Minsk, but also in other cities. But mostly, of course, we are fueled by the podium school.

– Can we say that Belarus is a full-fledged platform for world fashion or are we still somewhere on the sidelines?

- Of course you can, why not? You know, my family lives in Mallorca. I go there often and remember that the FashionTV channel broadcasts Belarusian designers from high fashion weeks and other fashion events. I believe that we have enough such events and designers. Just recently I talked to some of them - they just arrived from China and took part in fashion week there. There are already names in Belarus, there are interesting collections, and they are also on track to make good sales. Perhaps they are not yet of an international level and they do not yet have representative offices abroad, but in our country they work actively and famous people in show business are happy to order suits from them.

– Is it true that often models are removed directly from the catwalk by rich businessmen and the girls agree to their conditions, go into their personal lives, and abandon their work?

– You can now stay in the hall after the show and watch whether someone will be removed from the podium today :) Of course, for every girl in any profession, her personal life is very important. I can only say that our agency never interferes with a girl’s personal choice. If she decides to sacrifice her career, the podium and goes into her personal life, there is a lot breathing down her back beautiful girls, there are enough of them in Belarus. So if not her, then someone else. The agency does not monitor the personal lives of its models. The only one, in this case, she must clearly say either “I am ready to work” or “I will take care of my family and children.” Sometimes girls choose to study, but many also combine it with work - they only go to summer shows abroad.

– How do models’ fees differ between abroad and in Belarus?

– Fees in Belarus are five times less than in Europe. But if the model works actively, then it can earn the same amount here. And this money may be enough to pay for your studies at a university or in the future, for example, to open your own business or help your parents buy an apartment.

– Do we have hardworking models in Belarus? In particular in Baranavichy?

- Hardworking, very hard. Well, because it’s hard to make money now. And modeling is a profession that at a young age already gives a girl independence. Perhaps, only sports and the modeling business make it possible to earn money at this age, because there you have to become independent early.

– Which countries are they interested in? Belarusian models most? Where do you get invited more often?

– The best market where our models are actively working is America. But to get to America, you still need to pass the launch pad in Europe or Asia. Therefore, most often our models start in Paris, Milan, London, and then they can be invited to America. There are more interesting contracts, more work. The Chinese market has also become more active, and Japan and North Korea are still interested in our models.

– How can parents ensure the safety of a child who is already being offered contracts abroad? Do they need to personally vet overseas agencies?

– We have a license to employ models abroad; accordingly, each contract is checked by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and officially registered. We do not work with countries where the modeling business is very weak, such as Turkey. And we work with European fashion capitals, where all this is cultural, legal and such dangerous moments are excluded.

– What should parents be prepared for when sending their children to a podium school? What will you have to sacrifice?

– You will have to sacrifice your time on weekends. And clearly understand that the children they bring are going to study at a school for aesthetic development. They must be prepared that children at this age do not yet become stars, they study more for themselves, to be flexible, artistic, to know etiquette - this whole set of disciplines will be useful in every child’s life in any case. And only in the older groups, the top, where they study from the age of 15, we look at teenagers specifically for work throughout Belarus. Some Baranavichy models are already working abroad. We scan the whole of Belarus for beauty.

Being a male model in Belarusian realities is not so easy. Firstly, any guy in sweatpants considers it his duty to remind you that “normal boys” don’t walk on the catwalk and don’t post naked-chested photos on Instagram. Secondly, many clothing manufacturers firmly believe that there is no need to pay for a model’s work, they say, getting into the frame is already luck. Onliner.by spoke with a graduate of the Belarusian Aviation Academy, 25-year-old Atamurat Erdzhanov, about the vicissitudes of Minsk model life, fees, stereotypes and public condemnation.

- On social networks you write: “A couple of years ago I worked for pennies as a parking attendant, a loader, poured coffee in shopping centers and wore suits cartoon characters, and now life has changed so much.” Today you are a fairly successful male model by Minsk standards. How did this happen?

I came to Minsk to study from Turkmenistan, graduated from the Belarusian Aviation Academy, then got a master's degree. Why Minsk? In 2010, it was just an ideal city for a student: cheap and accessible. And my parents wanted me to see another country.

How did this happen with modeling? I think it all started with the fact that I had wild complexes, because at one time I was very thin.

- You talk about it so calmly.

Yes, I still have huge complexes! (Laughs.) There are photos from the time when I was just starting, I had just arrived in Minsk. Look for yourself: I’m completely skinny.

So, I flew to Minsk and looked: the Belarusians are all healthy, big! And we are so small and walk around with inflated self-esteem. (Laughs.) I think: no, that won’t work. I was 18 years old then. I started training. I made a certain shape, a figure. I thought that to become a model, you had to be pumped up. I trained, invested a lot of money and finally realized: I’m ready! I went to the casting at the National Beauty School. And they looked at me and said: “Where have you come?” It turned out that I had become too big and pumped up. I remember myself at graduation at the aviation academy in a classic size 54 suit. It was pretty ridiculous. (Smiles.) I decided to lose a couple of kilograms so that the jackets fit properly. A couple of months later I worked at a wedding exhibition, and then the suits fit perfectly.

- So this was the path to the ideal male body?

No, to self-affirmation. (Smiles.) I wanted to assert myself, I wanted to be more than I am. I suffered from lack of attention. That helped. (Laughs.)

Yes, I see that your Instagram posts get over a thousand likes. And dozens of enthusiastic female comments - from “How beautiful you are!” to “That’s it, I’m leaving!”...

Yes, that's how I get my dose of attention. Of course, this is stupid, on the one hand. On the other hand, why not stroke your vanity?

Don’t think that I’m some kind of rabid bodybuilder who lives by the motto “If you don’t swing today, you die!” No, this story is not about me. I don’t impose certain ideals of sportiness on anyone.



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I was healthy, pumped up - I noticed that women didn’t like it, it repulsed them. You are subject to certain stereotypes like “stupid jock” or “narcissistic asshole.” This really hurts. I have to prove to everyone: no, I’m not like that, I have other interests! Useless. All the stereotypes about a narcissistic person have already been stuck on you.

You have participated in shows and starred in advertisements for Nike, Mark Formelle, Historia, Westerly, Sister’s, Coo Culte... What do you consider your greatest success?

Nothing could be cooler than the fact that I myself personally met two presidents: Lukashenko and Putin. This was at a closed display of the national Olympic uniform before the games in Rio. Our president even thought I was an athlete and shook my hand. (Laughs.)

These videos are very provocative, yes. Provocative. The goal was to attract attention - and it was achieved. The reaction was very violent. The videos were discussed for a long time and shown on air. They hooked the viewer. And this, in my opinion, is an indicator of good advertising.

How can children become models, do they have to pay for it and can they make money from it [photo]

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Judging by the fact that there are about 20 children's modeling agencies operating in Belarus, this direction is now popular: mothers and fathers take their kids to castings, make a portfolio for them, and someone is even willing to pay for their child to appear somewhere. What does it take for a child to become a star in the modeling business?

The 25-year-old owner of the Minsk modeling agency Ann Models, Anna Lyashenko, works internationally: her clients go to filming in Italy, France and China, advertise clothes from Yudashkin and Lanvin, and star in Basta’s video. Parents brought about 500 children aged 3 to 15 to the casting, which recently took place at the agency.


- Anya, on what basis are children selected as models?

Nowadays the Slavic type is in demand: blond hair, blue eyes. We are really looking forward to brown-eyed brunettes coming into fashion, but so far they are not particularly willing to be included in advertising campaigns. There is a fashion for atypical beauty - for example, children with protruding ears. Until recently, freckled saffron milk caps were in demand, but now this fashion is passing. In addition, the child must be slender, without cheeks.

- Without cheeks? This is injustice! Babies with cheeks are so adorable.

I also hope that fashion will change soon. But now everyone wants children to have cheekbones and be thin. After all, standard clothes are made for slender children. Therefore, if we see that a child has had a good rest over the summer and has plumped up his cheeks, then in his place we will take a slimmer one who can work.


- Children from your agency participated in the filming of Basta’s video. How did they get there?

We were approached by Russian producers who were looking for children to film a video in Minsk for the song “Papa What's up”. This song is about families where dads often go on business trips and communicate with children via the Internet. The guys had to play children from such a family At the casting, the guys were asked to talk about themselves and answer questions. As a result, the producers invited two of our guys to the filming - Vsevolod Boydak and Mila Bondar.


“No covers for parents’ money”

- For a child to become a model, should parents invest money in his promotion?

Parents' expenses include tuition fees and photo shoot expenses. For example, in our agency training costs about $50 - 60 per month. If after a year the child joins the main team, there is no need to pay for classes. A professional portfolio costs approximately $50 - $100. If one child has 40 professional photographs, and another has one photo on his phone against the background of a closet, the customer is unlikely to choose the child near the closet.

- Do parents often offer to pay for their child’s photo to appear on the cover of a magazine?

Often, but we say: no paid filming! After all, if everyone works like this, the industry will simply become obsolete, and we want to raise the level of children’s fashion in our country. The child must receive a fee.


- What is the maximum amount children can receive for filming?

This is more a matter of prestige; children's fees are not so large. Abroad it is $200, $500 - depending on the brand.

- Are parents paid for traveling abroad with their children?

Most often, the host party pays for flights and accommodation. Either one of the parents or I fly with the children.


Do the children themselves need a modeling school? There is an opinion that this activity is not for age and it would be better for children to play in the yard than to walk along the catwalk.

Why do children need to go dancing, sing or play sports? In addition to the catwalk at the model school, there are many other activities for general development: the guys are studying acting, stage speech, photography, choreography, learning to take care of themselves. Not everyone will become models, but everyone will receive interesting experience and knowledge.

- Many people doubt: should boys be trained as models?

This is a stereotype that needs to be destroyed. At first, some mothers told their husbands that they were taking their sons to dance, and not to modeling school. But we already have a lot of convinced parents. Separate groups have been created for boys, with a program aimed at raising not boy models, but gentlemen who can stand up for each other and help girls. The guys have sports with strength training, but their fashion shows are not the same as the girls’.


There were several scandals in the children's modeling business due to photographs where girls were wearing makeup, in lingerie, in heels, and in poses that were not at all childish. Such photos even appeared on the pages Vogue and caused a strong wave of negativity. Is it important to you which shoots children are invited to?

I do not support this approach; the moral component is important to me. In my opinion, children's fashion is simply a display of children's clothing. I am for showing childish spontaneity, naturalness, and emotions. Of course, we always figure out the idea of ​​shooting in advance.


“Between chemotherapy sessions, I flew with the children to filming in Europe”

- You opened a modeling agency very early - at the age of 19. Was it difficult to start?

I'm from large family, I have three younger sisters and brother. One day, a photographer friend of mine suggested taking pictures of the sisters, and then taking them to a casting for filming in advertising. All this was accompanied by such incredible excitement that I wanted to continue it. And now the mothers of my girlfriends began to contact me with requests to take their children. I created a VKontakte group, and then opened an individual entrepreneur. True, over time I realized that this is a rather evil business.


- Why angry?

For example, there was a case when competitors called the designers we were working with two days before the show and offered them a profitable project on the condition that they would refuse to work with us...

- Did you have money to start a business?

No, so I found a second job, which initially allowed me to rent a practice room. I am a marketer by training, but I started working as a karaoke vocalist. There was not enough money to pay teachers' salaries. I was very lucky that I met people who were willing to support me for free. The first three years we worked at zero, tried to grab onto all the projects that were offered to us in Belarus, and gradually got on our feet. Now I have 15 employees, and the agency has 400 children.


- Was it difficult to reach the international level?

Very difficult. I knocked on all doors for a long time and could not understand how this business works outside of Belarus. I tried to negotiate and one day I found an agent who works with European modeling agencies. She drew attention to one of our girls - Albina Tokareva. It was a year and a half ago and it was our breakthrough: Albina became the face of the advertising campaign of the famous Italian brand “Fan Fan”. Billboards with her photos hung all over Italy! She paved the way for us to Europe


About a year ago you wrote a post on Instagram about your illness (Anya was diagnosed with cancer. - Ed.) What helped you cope?

At first, out of panic and shock, I didn’t know how to proceed and make plans. We had just begun to gain momentum at the international level, and I understood that either all the work done was going down the drain, or we continued to work in the circumstances that existed. Therefore, between chemotherapy courses, I flew to Europe with the children. Another surprising thing is how people reacted to this post. The parents of the children who study with us began sending notes from them with wishes “for Anya to get better.” For my birthday they recorded a song called “Live.” I think what helped me get better was my work and the tremendous support I had from others.