Posts Tagged ‘MODELING’

NYC Model Diaries Producer Alycia Kaback with Valerie’s New York host Valerie Smaldone

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

CEO Alycia Kaback and Ryan Colby’s NYC Model Diaries

Sunday, February 20th, 2011

CEO Alycia Kaback Fashion Week 2011 with Patricia Field (Richie Rich Fashion Show)

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Yesterday VIP Talent Connect CEO Alycia Kaback met with acclaimed costume designer Patricia Fields who is most known for her work as the costume designer for Sex and the City, a show famous for its characters’ fashions.   Her designs for the Sex and the City led to her nomination for five Emmy Awards, with one win, and six nominations for  Costume Designers Guild Awards, with four wins.   In addition to Sex and the City, Field’s television credits include Hope & Faith and Ugly Betty, as well as being the first guest judge on the  Bravo’s  Project Runway.  Field also designed costumes  that graced the silver screen for both Sex and the City movies and the The Devil Wears Prada, for which she was nominated for an Oscar for Best Costume Design.  Field is one of the most successful costume designers and has been in constant demand by high society clientele.  Everyone at VIP Talent is excited to be connected to such eminent designer.

Colby Models’ Kayo, JC, and Seth Walk for Richie Rich

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

 

Three models signed with Colby will be kicking off Fashion Week tomorrow, walking in Richie Rich’s show. CEO Alycia Kaback is so proud of Kayo, JC, and Seth.  Everyone VIP Talent Connect is especially thrilled for JC because a VIP Event is where JC got his start!

Colby Model’s Andre Interviewed for Alycia Kaback’s Model Diaries NYC

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

The Model Diaries NYC is a reality television series in pre-production development that follows seven upcoming models in NYC spending their time together trying to make it in the competitive world of high-end fashion and editorial modeling. The show is being Exec. Produced by Alycia Kaback and Jeffrey Gurian. The modeling agency is Colby Models run by Ryan Colby – former art director / stylist of such magazines as Surface, Vogue (Italian, Greek, Brazil and Spanish) and Euroman with over 25 years experience from modeling to developing talent and working in the fashion industry.

Angelea Preston With VIP Talent Connect Executive Travis Martell

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Angelea Preston was a contestant during Cycle 14 of America’s Next Top Model. This 23-year-old Buffalo, New York native worked as an answering service operator prior to her appearance on America’s Next Top Model. Viewers might remember Angelea for making the semi-finalists for Cycle 12; unfortunately, she didn’t make it into the house.

When she auditioned for Cycle 12, she said on camera, “These girls are here trying to be like America’s Best Friend. I’m not here for you. I’m here because I want to model. I want to be Americas Next Top Model.”

During initial panel interviews Angelea said that she was out of control during her audition for Cycle 12 because she was seeing a guy that had her feeling angry and combative. She saw a counselor to help her deal with her anger issues. She said she’s now a changed women, although she’s still “ghetto” in a good way.

Angelea has really impressed the judges by looking soft in all her photos, even though she comes off tough during panel. Her overall performance was incredibly strong and she proved herself to be tough competitor for Top Model.

In the end, Raina and Krista were chosen as the final two, leaving Angelea and Alexandra eliminated from the competition. As she was eliminated, Tyra told her that she needs to take critique and keep her head held high.

Upon leaving, Angelea said the following:

“I’m proud of myself. Angelea is still a winner. I’m still that bitch. I don’t care what nobody says. I’ve got goals and I got dreams; I’m not  just talking this BS just to be talking it like, I’m gonna get on my grind and hustle, hustle, hustle. Trust and believe, you will be seeing Angelea because I know America loves me. And even though I’m not in the final two, I’m still America’s next top model. I don’t care.”

To read Angelea’s post-elimination interview with RTV Games, click here.

Since the show, Angelea has planned to moved to New York to pursue modeling and possibly acting.

VIP Talent Connect FREE Customized Word Press Blog! Protect your Name! – Sponsored by The “IT” Factor hosted by Alycia Kaback CBS Radio Chat About IT

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Cyber squatting is the act of registering domain names, especially those connected with celebrities or recognizable trademarks, with the intention of reselling them at an inflated price. A cyber squatter takes advantage of the domain registration companies’ ‘first come, first served’ policy by submitting a large list of very popular words and names all at once. While the domain registration company is in the process of entering these names, the cyber squatter uses profits from individual domain resale to finance the required registration fees.

A cyber squatter can literally sit on a popular domain name for years, causing grief to the actual celebrity or company it represents. As long as a cyber squatter is recognized as the legitimate owner of BillClinton.com, for example, the real former president cannot legally use his own name as a domain. He would have to pursue a lawsuit to compel the cyber squatter to relinquish the name, or actually pay whatever price the current owner assigns. Until a federal Anti-Cyber squatting Consumer Protection Act became law in 1999, most celebrities and companies found it easier to pay the often-exorbitant fees charged by the cyber squatter.

The actual act of buying an abandoned or unused domain name is not technically illegal under normal conditions. What eventually causes legal trouble for a cyber squatter is using that domain name in ‘bad faith’- a purpose clearly counter to the reputation or intention of the celebrity name or trademark. If a cyber squatter chooses to create a Paris Hilton fan site at ParisHilton.com, he or she may be protected from prosecution under the language of the federal anti-cyber squatting law. If that same cyber squatter used Paris Hilton’s celebrity status to draw traffic to a pornography site, then Ms. Hilton (or any other celebrity in that situation) can sue in federal court for an injunction and fines. A successful prosecution is not guaranteed, however, and legal costs may be prohibitive.

An alternative solution to the cyber squatter problem may lie in a regulatory body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). ICANN now offers an arbitration option, which can settle domain name disputes outside of the court system. Celebrities and company representatives must still prove the bad faith intentions of a cyber squatter, but a successful arbitration can be held without legal representation. The cyber squatter may be compelled to relinquish domain rights at a fair market value or be fined for improper use of a trademark. This would not apply if the cyber squatter registered a domain name before it became associated with a celebrity or trademark. If a cyber squatter registers JimJenkins.com in 1998 and a new music sensation named Jim Jenkins becomes famous in 2001, there would be far fewer grounds for a lawsuit.

The era of the cyber squatter may be coming to an end, however. Companies and celebrities now have a better understanding of the importance of domain name registration. Acquiring the rights to their own names and product lines has become a much bigger priority, considering how much potential income could be lost if their preferred internet identities are already owned by a cyber squatter. So please make sure you register your name today and keep it safe. If you would like a FREE customized word press blog today and register your domain all at the same time, Alycia Kaback and VIP Talent Connect have partnered with GO Gator and FREE Blog Factory to get you started.

“The IT Factor” hosted by Alycia Kaback coming this summer to CBS Radio Chat About It!

Monday, July 12th, 2010

About The “IT” Factor hosted by Alycia Kaback

The “IT” Factor hosted and produced by Alycia Kaback gives young women and men the ‘industry friend’ they want to hang out with, and the role model they need. With hot, young, celebrity guests, topical issues, beauty and fashion, current “IT” topics and advice along with open discussion on socially important matters, the show speaks to a new generation of individuals in a relevant voice.” For more information click here.