Take the show she cast for Bobby Abley FW17, where each model from the diverse cast had their own choker with their name inscribed on it.
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Fashion is supposed to be about creativity and expression. Just her voice is amazing. I did DKNY when they came to London for the first time for the menswear shows.
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Casting director Rebecca Knox knows this all too well. Having cast for brands such as Bobby Abley and Katie Eary, she looks months ahead to scope out the right mix of talent for the runway. Here she talks to us about how she got started, the changing face of the Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.
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Take the show she cast for Bobby Abley FW17, where each model from the diverse cast had their own choker with their name inscribed on it.
The casting was so strong, with faces such as Jhon Burjack. RK: I love Bobby. This was our fourth season together. Predominantly, when I first started, I was working with a lot of photographers and stylists who shot mainly boys. MB: Where are you from? When did you first fall in love with fashion?
Are you in love with fashion? I first came to London to see a friend play a DJ gig. I made it to London 10 years ago. Then I started a full-time job as a receptionist at Storm models. RK: Yeah, you have the money clients, the editorial clients, the e-comm clients, and you meet a lot of people this way.
It was a really good grounding. I always thought casting looked really fun and thought I would love to do that, but I never gave it much thought. I worked in and out of the fashion industry for a couple of years.
I started doing some street scouting for a production company. In between I assisted a couple of casting directors and it kind of grew from there… I started to get my own work.
I got to the point where I was too busy to scout and work, so it just kind of happened. It sort of just fell into place, but it took me a long time to get to where I am. Like that initial move to London. RK: Yeah, no looking back. I do love it. Major pitfalls. Sometimes the industry or people you come across can be quite harsh. Where were you scouting? What were you doing? Did you discover anyone interesting? RK: Yeah, funnily enough I now place kids with an agency in Japan—Bravo. Models from the U.
I used to go to music festivals in the summer. Also to music gigs where all the cool young kids would go—wherever the band of the minute was playing. At one point it would have been One Direction—we followed their tour around the country.
I started to get my own work. RK: You need them! In a way we do gain from making people into models, but ultimately the models are the biggest winners. But casting and scouting is really the glue that keeps it all together. A lot of kids you meet now are artists and performers. The music industry crosses over into modeling as well. These days, I love finding someone who is completely unaware of how amazing they are. They suddenly become this person who has all these new experiences and opportunities, a whole new world opens up for them.
It can happen to anyone now. The LGBT community is getting a representation and there are so many tiny and diverse agencies popping up all over the world. I guess each market will tap into each other a little bit, but they all have their own landscape going on. You can be a complete freak or a complete beauty. I love that. I guess imperfection is perfect. I also love a little bit of ugliness in someone. I like that. That blew my mind. RK: I guess it is a trend, but it seems to be staying. A lot of my clients have asked me to do it.
The high-end brands want to make it less occasional. I think that feels a bit obvious and people are starting to realize that now. Yeah, even producing editorials can be an effort. You just have to get a photographer, a stylist, and a talent in one place at the same time. Like, how hard can that be?
MB: Tell me about the process. Do you see the clothes? How do you start to think about it? RK: I do see the clothes. Forgot your password? Sign Up Here. Sign up if you are a: Model, Photographer, Stylist, Makeup or Hair Stylist, Casting Director, Agent, Magazine, PR or Ad agency, Production Company, Brand or just a Fan!
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