Models master the runway during mid-year grading in White River
According to Marc Paterson, co-owner of Master Models, the grading consisted of 14 divisions and were judged by well-known local adjudicators.
Models showcased their talent during the recent Master Models mid-year grading at The Barnyard.


There was an electric energy as models and the audience enjoyed the event.

According to Marc Paterson, co-owner of Master Models, the grading consisted of 14 divisions and were judged by well-known local adjudicators.


“The agency prides itself on teaching modelling and personal strategies. Teaching the students strategies to stand out in the crowd with high self- esteem and self-confidence.”

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“At Master Models it is not only about modelling, we include personal development. When we say personal development we are referring to all aspects in life such as education, sports and many others. We believe that with proper training we all have the ability to be a role model,” he explained.


“During the event the models received certificates and the top scorers will be announced at the year-end function.”

The event was well attended and worked well with the separate seated areas.
Paterson said the venue was divided into three seated areas to comply with Covid-19 regulations.


“The theatre was used for performances, two outdoor marquees were erected outside with live feed screens and the foyer also formed a seated area with a big screen and projector.”
