Creative Allies seeks models

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What: Creative Allies Needs Models!

We are looking for men and women to volunteer some of their time to model various apparel (mostly t-shirts and ball caps) that will be sold on the new e-storefront website for Asheville-based Creative Allies. We will be shooting on various dates TBD all around Asheville, and you must be available for a time slot that will be given to you on that day with advanced notice, of course.

Again, we need diverse men and women 18 – 35, who are fit, energetic, and posses great personal style that radiates through any outfit.
Positive attitudes a must! We are a local business and are relying on the kindness of volunteers to make this happen. We will reward chosen models with lots of love (and occasional hugs), fun times, prizes, and great photos of themselves that will be on the World Wide Web!

When & Where

Casting call will be on Thursday, June 21, at 58 Wall Street from 4pm – 7pm. Please wear something casual, comfortable, well-fitting, and that represents your day-to-day personal style. If you are selected for the first photo shoot, you will need to be available for a designated time slot for the first photo shoot on Friday, June 29. There will however be other photo shoots and future opportunities.

Why?

Creative Allies allows bands, music festivals, films and other facets of pop culture to tap into a community of nearly 30K artists from around the world to design t-shirts, posters, and more for them to use and sell as merchandise. Now, we are bringing these amazing designs and items to everyone on our online store. You can be one of the faces to represent these products, the designers who created them, our company, and Asheville!

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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