Open Casting, Vogue’s model search, is open to femme-identifying individuals from anywhere in the world who are over 18 years old.
announced the launch of Open Casting, a global model search to identify, encourage, and support a new generation of models that embody a modern ideal of beauty.
From April 24 to May 8, femme-identifying individuals 18 and older can access the Open Casting Portal. There, they will be able to submit photographs and a short video, as well as answer a questionnaire to highlight their personality. Applicants can come from anywhere in the world, they do not need to be signed to an agency, and there is no entry fee.
“Finding faces to represent modernity and the now in an ever-evolving society is the endeavour of casting,” del Moro and Scheinman say. “It is with pride that we have joined’s Open Casting, a mould-breaking model search, and are excited to find the faces of tomorrow.
China’s Open Casting. The winner, Fanfan, has since walked the runways at Prada, Simone Rocha, and Burberry, among others.’s favourite models were discovered in the most surprising of ways: Kate Moss at JFK airport, Naomi Campbell window-shopping in Covent Garden,” Anna Wintour, Chief Content Officer, Condé Nast, and Global Editorial Director,, said in a press release.
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