Article: Don't try to hide your curves with items like trapeze dresses or shifts. Instead, go for form-fitting clothes that highlight your natural curves rather than hiding them. Focus on the areas you want to flaunt! Choose an outfit with a fitted waist, for instance. Pick something you feel good in! While you don't want to hide your curves, adding too many embellishments can make you look off-balance. Instead, go for simple cuts without too many ruffles or puffs. For instance, large ruffles at your shoulders can make you look top-heavy, while a gathered skirt can make you look bottom-heavy. A v-neck helps draw the focus to your face. If you've created an elongating effect elsewhere, this helps pull the look together, as anyone who sees you will be focusing on your smiling face. For instance, try a v-neck sweater paired with an a-line skirt and knee-high boots. Pick small hand bags or petite shoulder bags. These bags are more proportional to the size of your body, so they enhance your look rather than detracting from it. Large shoulder bags add width to your body, drawing attention to your petite size. Plus, they add visual bulkiness to your hips and shoulders. Choosing a look in 1 color can help create a streamlined effect. If you're a bit afraid of going all 1 color, start with black, grey, or navy, which are naturally flattering. Make your outfit a bit more interesting by choosing different textures for the items in your outfit. For instance, try a black wool sweater with a leather skirt.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Pick clothes that follow your natural curves. Skip embellishments that overemphasize your curves. Pick a v-neck or scoop neck to draw the eye upward. Opt for smaller bags to keep your look proportional. Try single-color looks.

Problem: Article: Before you go to bed, spend time thinking about your crush. You can daydream about the kind of scenario you'd like to dream about, such as a romantic walk on the beach or a fun date with dinner and a movie. Just keep them firmly planted in your head, conjuring up the clearest mental picture you can imagine of them. This will help them be more present in your head and seem more realistic, which can influence the way they appear in your dream. When you are getting ready for bed, say your crush's name out loud. Even make it into a statement, such as: "I will dream about ____." You can even be more specific, using phrases such as: "I want to dream about going on a date with ____." or "I will dream about walking on the beach with ____." The firmer you are with your intentions, the more likely you are to dream about your crush. Now that you've thought about them for a little while and laid out what you want to happen in the dream, you can solidify the entire routine by looking at a picture of your crush. This will give you an even more exact picture of them in your head as you fall asleep. It will also give you something to keep your mind focused on while you are falling asleep. With their picture fresh in your mind and dream intentions laid out, make sure you think about them while you are falling asleep. You want their face and their name to be the last thing you think about before you fall asleep. This concentrates them in your subconscious mind and will help encourage your dreaming mind to recall their face and the scenario you laid out before you fell asleep. When you are first trying to control your dreams, you need to make sure that your crush is the main focus of your thoughts before bed. The daydreaming, the pictures, and the verbalized intentions lead up to your thoughts as you fall asleep. If you have already cleared your mind of any problems or issues you've dealt with throughout the day, then your mind will be more focused on your crush. This will fill your conscious and unconscious mind with him and help in your quest to dream of your crush. While the steps seem easy, the task of dream control isn't. You may not be able to get this right on the first or second try. It may take a while for you to be able to fully control what you dream about. Just keep following the steps before bed. It should eventually lead you to your ideal dream about your crush. If you see that you are having a hard time, try keeping a journal of the dreams you do have. By writing down what you are already dreaming, it may clear your subconscious mind of those dreams and help make room for the dream you are trying to have.
Summary: Think about them. Say their name aloud. Look at a picture. Fall asleep. Practice.

Although it is tempting to reach out directly to companies to find gigs, most jobs come through third-party modeling agencies. These agencies partner with companies to supply them with models. You should register yourself on the website of these agencies before approaching the companies themselves.  Some reputable modeling agencies include Fusion Event Staffing and Cosibella Promotional Modeling.  Find modeling agencies in your area by asking local models that you have met. You can also find them by using internet search engines and using terms like "modeling agency" with your city name. The next place to discover real modeling gigs is craigslist. This is especially helpful for finding work in your local area. Look in the sections titled Gigs, Talent, or Job, and search for positions such as “brand ambassador” and “promo girl.” You can use other classifieds websites like Bookoo.com and Freecycle.com, as well as searching the classifieds section of your local newspaper in print or on their website. Facebook is a convenient forum for gathering people of like minds. Joining Facebook groups in your area with “promo girl” or “promotional model” in the title will most likely list promotional gigs quite frequently. For example, search for a group title like “Brand Ambassadors of ________”, inserting your city name. If the group exists, you will likely find plenty of work right in your town. You can of course always use good old Google to find local gigs. Use search terms like “promo girl” and “brand ambassador” followed by the word “agency” or “company.” It’s always best to apply to agencies, not directly to companies, since companies outsource their modeling hires to these agencies. There are also portfolio websites where you can post your information for agencies to look up. Just fill in a profile with one of your prepared photos, and agencies might reach out to you.  Websites like Model Mayhem and One Model Place are popular portfolio database websites. A profile should include a good head shot, your age (important for when agencies look for specific ages), your measurements, personal website, location, information about your experiences and what you enjoying modeling for, and others things that the website prompts you to enter. Instead of focusing on networking with agency managers, look to other promo models to help you find work. Although some models might not give you a referral because they fear losing work themselves, many will be happy to tell you where to find their booking agencies. Ask other promo models who helps them book gigs and whether you should fill out an online form or contact the modeling agency manager directly. Remember, this is not the same thing as talking to a company owner—you are looking for the agency who books the models, and whether or not this agency can be networked in person. When applying for direct positions you have found in your job search, have a cover letter ready to go with your resume. This letter should include details like what things you do to remain professional, why you are easy to work with, and what makes you a good promotional model.  This goes for both internet and in-person applications, although it is likely most of your applying will be done online. If you are headed to an event where different companies and promo models will be present, it is wise to bring along your resume, cover letter, and promotional photos. Then you can hand them over if you get the chance to meet a modeling agency manager.
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Register with marketing agencies. Look on craigslist for modeling gigs. Join Facebook groups. Browse the Internet. Create a profile on modeling websites. Network with other promotional models. Be professional when reaching out.