A Modeling Agency in Paris: VIP Models

10 July 2025 | 10 July 2025 | 2 min |
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Founded in 1987 in Paris, VIP Models has secured a lasting position among France’s top modeling agencies. Over more than thirty years, it has built a solid reputation by representing both established professional models and emerging new faces.

The agency operates across multiple sectors, fashion, advertising, editorial, and runway. Its website features a broad selection of talents organized into distinct categories: women, men, new faces, talents, celebrities, and commercial profiles. This structure reflects VIP Models’ commitment to serving a wide range of visual and media needs.

A Diverse Approach to Modeling

VIP Models stands out through the diversity of its represented talents. The agency features models with very different backgrounds, some active on the international scene, others specializing in advertising or brand image. Each talent is strategically guided toward projects aligned with their potential and market demand.

The agency also maintains a dedicated application section, allowing aspiring models to submit their profiles via an online form, highlighting its openness and constant drive to refresh its portfolio.

A Comprehensive Structure for Visual Production Projects

Whether for editorial shoots, ad campaigns, or commercial castings, VIP Models provides creative professionals with a rich pool of talent suited to various communication formats. The agency regularly collaborates with fashion brands, luxury houses, advertising agencies, and audiovisual productions.

In this context, high-quality professional photography is essential. A studio like Rétines can step in as a creative partner to deliver polished images, whether for model portfolios, campaigns, or visual assets tied to represented talents.

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Jérémy Carlo is the editorial director at Rétines, where he ensures the consistency and clarity of all content produced by the studio. His role goes beyond writing—he shapes the tone, structures the messages, and upholds a precise, demanding editorial line that stays true to the identity of Rétines. With a background in visual communication and solid experience in content strategy, he bridges the technical world of photography with clear, no-frills writing.

Jérémy works closely with photographers, art directors, and the commercial team to make sure every word published serves the image, the message, and the brand. From blog articles and client presentations to social media posts and internal documents—everything is filtered through his attentive eye. His strength lies in making complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying, and in highlighting the studio’s work without relying on unnecessary superlatives.

Through his writing, Jérémy helps Rétines exist beyond the image—by giving context to projects, emphasizing the thinking behind each shoot, and bringing to light the technical and aesthetic choices that drive each photograph.

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