Max Agency is a successful Toronto acting agency representing men, women and children. Max Agency is involved in providing actors, models and entertainers for the film, television, fashion and advertising industries as well as appearance in trade shows, promotions and special events.
We are thrilled to share that a few of our talent landed callback auditions for Project Tangerine! One step closer, boys!
Michah D.
Adriano B.
Prince D.
Good luck and we hope to hear more good news about the project soon!
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Max Agency is thrilled to present the newest addition to the team: Danielle R.!
“As a Sociology Major from York University, I have always envisioned my passion to be in modelling, where I can be creative and dynamic! I love all things beauty and nature related. My constant learning and all around experiences in healthcare, beauty and retail has shaped the foundation of my work background.
My interest in modelling has always been a true passion as I love the whole process of the beauty industry, from behind the scenes to the finish product. The fact that there is always a new opportunity for someone, especially from living in what once was a small town of Milton, anyone can achieve their dreams as long as hard work is put into it!
My support from friends and family have been so unconditional to reach my dreams and create a bigger vision for myself! My dreams are getting bigger each and everyday, and Max Agency has helped my passions come to life!!
As a full time beauty lover and as a visionary, I have never been so
excited to start this new chapter in my life with Max Agency. The integrity of such a classy and successful agency stuck with me as they welcomed me with open arms to their team! The success and hard work put into their clients shows!
“This is just the beginning, I can wait to share experiences with everyone around me, thank you MAX AGENCY!”
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#TipTuesday is a series Max Agency — a successful model and talent management agency in Canada — will be doing every week where we share helpful tips for the industry! This could be tips on auditions, bookings, and more!
This week’s tip is: “One is never over-dressed or under-dressed with a Little Black Dress.” —Karl Lagerfeld
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The “little black dress” is legendary in the fashion industry. Known for its classic and simple look, the LBD actually has quite the history.
1920s
Coco Chanel was the first designer to bring the little black dress to light in an issue of the American Vogue. This action changed the idea of black solely being worn for mourning purposes and reinvented it as a more chic option for women.
1930s
The little black dress grew in popularity with the help of Hollywood and movies. Many actresses were featured wearing the garments as wearing black looked better on screen for black and white films.
1950s
The notion of the LBD turned into one that was more risque. Women who wore them were seen as less innocent and wholesome. At the same time, they become more common and affordable due to the different materials they were being made from.
1960s
Black dresses got smaller as the younger generations wanted to wear shorter and more revealing clothes. The dresses became more revealing in other ways as well, with additions of slits in the skirts and sheerer fabrics.
1980s
The funkiness of the 80s transferred to the new styles of little black dresses. The designs became a little less simple and began incorporating other dress styles that were popular at that time.
1990s
While little black dresses remained a popular choice for evening wear, colour returned as a trend in fashion. The LBD returned to simpler ways once again, some long and some short.
2000s
With body insecurity becoming so common, the little black dress has truly made its return as black is found to be the most flattering colour. The trend of simplicity has also made its return, making the LBD a go to option for all special events.
Max Agency is a successful model and talent management agency in Canada representing men, women and children. Max Agency is involved in providing actors, models and entertainers for the film, television, fashion and advertising industries as well as appearance in trade shows, promotions and special events.