Tuesday, January 16, 2007

My Beautiful Band of Brothers

My first weekend in Milan, Penny decided to stay in as she usually did, and so, after getting a phone call from Jean-Paul I decided to head out on my own and meet up with him and his roommates at Parco Sempione, which is Milan's huge main park crowned by a stone castle & fortress complete with a moat. Behind the castle there is a large clearing where on any given day you can find bevies of models just taking in the sun, playing soocer, smoking herb, and just basking in how good life is. This would be my first of very many trips to the clearing.

Parco Sempione's castle-fortress:

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I walked from my apartment to the park taking it all in and so excited to see one of my best friends in this foreign town. Halfway through the park I was accosted by a short, swarthy guy with a heavy and non-Italian accent....he had a little group off to the side that must have been his posse, and I was pretty intimidated. I had my purse around my neck and held with one hand....my wallet and passport were both in there and I was not about to let go. The guy kept walking very close to me speaking to me in English and Italian asking if I wanted any "hashish, verrry verrry gooood hashish" all the while rubbing up against my purse. I took off at a faster pace until I got to the clearing where I would be looking for Jean-Paul (who I am just gonna call JP from here on out) and he finally backed off.

The clearing:

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I was lucky I got away with my purse intact as he was one of many gypsies that are notorious in most European cities for cutting holes in your bags and extricating the contents with the precision of a neuro surgeon, or cutting purse straps completely and taking off with the whole enchilada. In all of my travels to Europe I have encountered quite a few of these characters, many of which use their own children to rob from tourists, luckily, all I ever lost was an agency cell phone on a crowded tram.

A bit flustered, I started looking for JP and finally picked him out in a crowd of several beautiful boy models who would eventually become what I like to call my crew, or my little band of brothers. Although our relationship had always been platonic and nothing more than the best of friends, we ran to each other like out of some cheesy romance movie scene and ended up in a huge bear hug. Here we were in Italy, not knowing anyone, but we had each other. It was a comfort for sure.

JP then introduced me to his roommates, and he had a lot of them. JP was with WhyNot Model Mgmt. which placed their models in what are called the Celebrity Apartments. These apartments were owned and managed by a woman named Lori who allegedly was married to Eric Clapton once upon a time and who, rumor has it, was the mother of the the little boy, Eric's son, who fell to his death, hence the famous song.....JP lived in Celebrity Apartment number one, otherwise known as C-1, with 11 other guys. The ones I met that day at the park were Ned from Maryland, Geoff from Texas, and Paul from South Africa. Ned and Geoff had girlfriends at the time, and the girls were there as well. So we all hung out and talked, about what, I don't remember, but I do remember being really glad to be there and to be making friends with cats who were cool and smart and just all around good to be with.

As dusk approached they invited me over to their apartment where I met the rest of the crew, Jason (Canada), Kerry (California), Muffin (South Africa), and Sammy (Boston). There were other boys living there too, but these were the ones that became my friends, the others were either too elusive, unfriendly or who knows what. Their apartment could have been luxury digs had it been furnished. It was an enormous space surrounding a marbled courtyard with a gazebo in the middle, very pretty, but the guys were relegated to hanging out on benches in the courtyard or in their bedrooms where the only furnishings were beds and armoires....maybe a chair if you got lucky. Their "hausfrau" was an Italian guy named Ale, who said he was a model, but which we all doubted unless he was booking work for GNC Creotine bottles. He was short, outrageously buff, and ever so fakely tanned and blonde. He was always nice to me and the other girls that would visit, but definitely had an issue with the male models. If any one of them would leave a dirty pot or dish in the sink he would come out to the courtyard where everyone was and throw the pan across the floor while screaming about everyone being a pig or something. Later I heard accounts of his threatening the guys with butcher knives and even of confiscating and destroying another model's acoustic guitar. Ale was insane. But that just added to the entertainment value of hanging out at C-1.

C-1 became my second home that season. My apartment was so quiet and lonely, and my friends were always text messaging me to come over and hang out, I was officially one of the boys.

5 comments:

Joan Pan said...

I'm curious as to how you feel entering the modeling industry at the "old" age of 22, and also dealing with being pregnant, as well as being 5'8." (I am a short, old model... well I don't really model much anymore and have only done local stuff). Your blog is awesome! You are definitely a "normal" girl - those are hard to find.

Joan P. said...

I'm curious as to how you feel entering the modeling industry at the "old" age of 22, and also dealing with being pregnant, as well as being 5'8." (I am a short, old model... well I don't really model much anymore and have only done local stuff). Your blog is awesome! You are definitely a "normal" girl - those are hard to find.

Katherine Huether said...

Argh, I tried posting a comment and I think it didn't work!

I found your blog through bloggerparty. I enjoyed reading your anecdote. I also had a gypsy incident but mine took place in Munich. My husand, a friend, and I were hanging out and someone was tyring to sell us salami. But he was eyeing my purse!

Morayma said...

hey joan p.! thanks for the compliment, I'm glad you are enjoying my blog so far! :-) i have wanted to put all of this stuff down on "paper" for so long.....and finally got the gumption to do it lolol!

what can i say about entering the modeling profession old & short.....i have to say that i am glad that i got to go to college and graduate before embarking on all of this. i think it gave me a better perspective on things and the knowledge that i had something to fall back on once i got "really old" . i always cringe at the girls who enter the industry in their early teens...there are a lot of wolves out there in sheeps clothing and i can imagine that a 13-16 year old girlyear old can fall prey to these guys very easily.....being fed illusions of grandeur etc.

being older gave me a thicker skin too. being 5'8" (when standing up very straight) always bummed me out too. although that is considered very tall amongst the average woman, i was almost always the shortest girl on a job and to this day i wish i was just 2 inches taller....i think i could have done a lot more career wise with those 2 extra inches! :-)

the one thing that i thought was pretty interesting was how many other models i met, especially in milan, that were shorter than me, some even 5'5" and they had beautiful portfolios complete with tearsheets. i think the height issue is a lot bigger of a deal in the States. you really have to prove yourself here to make it when you are not as tall....at least that has been my experience. look at kate moss, devon aoki (who is a tiny 5'4") and laetitia casta! thank god for those girls & their shortness! :-) and the european markets that started them off!

being pregnant has been fine, i got picked up by Expecting Models in New York and they deal exclusively with preggo models. it's nice to continue working while otherwise considered out of comission! :-D

Morayma said...

hi katherine! thanks for checking out my blog! crazy that you had a gyspsy incident too! they actually seem to happen quite often from what i ehar. salami? that is hilarious! i think the most disturbing time i was accosted by gypsies was in florence when several small children ran up to me and a friend and starting eaving newspapers at us as if trying to sell us one and my friend felt her backpack being unzipped so she turned around and sure enough there were some sticky little fingers at work! it is really sad!!