Baby Modelling UK fashion Superstar, Chloe, showing off her skills during a photoshoot at our srecommended London Studios - Photo Shoot Guide
“Mum, it’s simple really. Chloe doesn’t just wear the clothes, she becomes them.
Fashion isn’t about the outfit; it’s about owning the room with that perfect mix of sass and sweetness. And trust me, no one owns the room quite like her!”
Being a top fashion goddess at the tender age of 4, like Chloe, takes more than just wearing cute clothes—it's an entire lifestyle! Let’s break down the blueprint for success, shall we?
Step 1: The Wardrobe
First off, it’s not just about wearing any old outfit. Chloe's wardrobe must be a curated collection of sparkles, sequins, and fluffy stuff. No generic, run-of-the-mill outfits allowed. Every piece of clothing is a statement—preferably a pink, puffy statement with a bit of rhinestone sparkle.
She needs to know that ‘basic’ is a word for the past, not the future. We’re talking custom-made tutus, oversized bows, and a selection of shoes that are both glittery and difficult to walk in. They say ‘high heels are the devil’s work,’ but for Chloe? They’re just part of the journey to superstardom.
Step 2: The Pose
A top fashion goddess knows how to pose. Chloe has mastered the art of the 'don’t look at the camera, but definitely look fabulous' pose. The chin tilt, the sassy hand on the hip, and the ability to stare into the distance like you’ve just been offered a five-year modelling contract by the Queen.
But don't be fooled, the ‘accidental’ pose of a toddler is actually very carefully practiced in front of the mirror. It’s all about owning the “I woke up like this” vibe, even if the actual process involves six tantrums, two spilled juice boxes, and a cookie bribe.
Step 3: The Attitude
Let’s be clear—Chloe isn’t just wearing clothes. She is the clothes. She's the most important thing in the room, and she knows it. Confidence is key. Whether she’s wearing a fluffy unicorn onesie or a sophisticated mini-jacket, Chloe rocks it like a runway pro. In fact,
Chloe doesn’t just walk, she glides. And when someone tries to talk to her about anything other than her outfits? Chloe smiles politely, gives a dramatic eye roll, and carries on with the task at hand—being fabulous.
Step 4: The Diva Demands
Behind every successful baby model is an entourage. Chloe’s is no exception. Her manager (AKA mum), stylist (definitely mum), and personal snack assistant (again, mum) are always ready to ensure that Chloe is at peak goddess performance.
Chloe’s ‘demands’ are nothing too unreasonable: freshly squeezed juice only, no outfit repeats for the week, and a minimum of five hugs per photoshoot. The photo shoot assistant also needs to be available at a moment’s notice for emergency ‘tickle breaks,’ because being fabulous is hard work.
Step 5: The Charm
Now, Chloe has to charm the cameras, but most importantly, the audience. It’s not enough to just look cute; Chloe has to radiate personality. Whether she’s delivering an impromptu fashion show with a twirl or making a cheeky face that melts hearts, Chloe knows that a top model doesn’t just wear the clothes—she owns the runway and the hearts of the people watching.
Chloe’s goal isn’t just to have the camera love her; it’s to make sure the camera can’t stop loving her.
And finally, no true fashion goddess would be complete without a signature move. For Chloe, it’s the ‘side-eye and lip pout combo.’ It’s cute. It’s fierce. It’s everything.
So, what's it really take to be a top fashion goddess at 4? A wardrobe that would make Cinderella jealous, an attitude that could rival the sassiest supermodels, and a carefully curated routine that makes every moment a runway moment—plus a little sprinkle of toddler charm. Chloe’s ready for her close-up!
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