Model Behavior
Four hot ladies talk style.
From magazine covers to commercials, product packaging to catalogs, lesbian models have a definite presence in what is commonly considered a strictly straight girl industry. These models are not only drool-worthy, they are redefining beauty—from femme to butch—in the fashion industy.
Samantha Laurito
Samantha Laurito doesn’t like being the good girl. Laurito affirms, “Definitely not.” Her average day entails “waking up, getting ready, going to a photo shoot or a fashion show, then getting wasted with my girlfriend.” Her girlfriend, Alexis, is a personal trainer, a big bonus for Laurito, who admits, “I’m so bad at the gym—I hate going.” When asked how the 5-foot 10-inch, 120-pound brunette keeps her figure, she replies, “I have no idea.” To my surprise (or naivety) Laurito explains, “I can’t do high fashion because I’m not thin enough. You have to be a double zero and I’m like, a four.” Instead, the Italian Colombian beauty gets plenty of work modeling urban wear, contemporary rock wear and sportswear (she was on the cover of Paint Ball magazine) and enjoys modeling clothing for companies like Love Letters, Rocawear, Kenneth Cole, Whiteboy and Gap. “I do some business-edgy stuff, but mostly do photo shoots with photographers that work with Vellum magazine. It’s very artsy and dark.”
Laurito has a sultry, sexy, exotic look that’s very versatile. She went to a creative and performing arts school where she took drama and dance, but works primarily in modeling. “I’m freelance, so I’m signed all over with different agencies in different states.” As a side project of her own, Laurito is putting together a lesbian photography book that will feature butch and femme looks. Laurito is openly gay, but often has a hard time convincing others. “It gets annoying when nobody believes me. I may be feminine in the way I dress, but not by the way I act.”
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Photo: Nation Wong |
Gevin Fax
Musician, model, actor and stuntwoman: How does Gevin Fax do it all? “I start the morning with 200 crunches, 35 military push-ups and chin-ups,” Fax admits, hinting at the drive that sustains all her careers.
A motorcycle documentary called Biker Women, which aired on the Discovery Channel, first put Fax on the map. “It was a really wonderful moment,” she says. “We got incredible reviews. It really catapulted me into the limelight.”
Now known as a skilled motorcycle rider, Fax can tackle the most difficult moves on a bike. She was called on to save the day in Rat Race, a movie starring Whoopi Goldberg and Cuba Gooding Jr. “The girls they initially hired were unable to do it—one girl lost control of the bike and broke her leg and her ankle. It’s a very difficult move and one of the most dangerous stunts I’ve ever done,” explains Fax. “I told them I could do it, but they had to bump my salary up two levels.”
Fax has appeared in Rolling Stone, People and various magazines across Europe. Her edgy rock-‘n’-roll look oozes style and turns heads. But while she still gets occasional calls, Fax has been modeling less and less. “I worked really hard to keep my body and my health in great shape, but I’m 50 now, so modeling is not coming after me. I’d like to say I’m aging gracefully.”
Instead, Fax focuses on her musical career. She excels as a vocalist, guitarist and bass player. A vocalist since age 13, she learned to play the guitar in Catholic school and went on to front her own band, Galadriel, in the ’80s. Eventually, luck struck and she was asked to join MCA recording artists Klymaxx as their bassist, and she stayed on for several years. She appeared on national television, played in videos for MTV and VH-1, Soul Train, and performed on and produced the band’s latest album, The Maxx Is Back, which hit No. 13 on the Billboard charts.
Fax is as realistic about the music business as she is about modeling, a pragmatism that shines through as she describes her 15 minutes of rock star fame. The Maxx Is Back, she says, “was a hit for two weeks. They were wining and dining us and we were going everywhere in limos. But the universe plays really interesting games on you. We’re hanging out with LL Cool J and Quincy Jones, and [then] we’re the shit—it gets to the Top 100, Top 80, Top 50, all the way to number 13 before it plateaus and drops out like that. Everything was called off.”
That’s OK with Fax, who continues to perform regularly, sitting in with various bands as well as working on her own solo project. “I’m not going to say it’s easy to become rich and famous, but as an artist you can certainly find ways to make your money. I’ve had a great life!”
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Photo: Wayne Shimabukaro |
Patricia Melone
Between photo shoots, auditions and the gym, Patricia Melone has little down time for interviews. “My mom said I have ADD,” she explains. “I cannot sit still for very long.” The beautiful, buxom brunette is an actor and a model by day and works as a registered nurse at night. Her acting credits include roles in both television and film. She appeared on The L Word as one of Dawn Denbo’s cronies, and she plays a straight girl in a Web-based series called Speedie-Date. She also starred in Everybody Sins and completed a role in The Seer as the girlfriend of a psychic lesbian detective. In Satanic Panic, “a typical sleazy horror film,” three couples go on vacation and are murdered one by one. There was one not-so-typical twist in the plot: Melone was asked to do a kissing scene with another woman. “The director didn’t know I was a lesbian, so he thought I might be offended when he asked if I would mind kissing another girl. My friend who worked on the set knew, but the director had no idea. I thought the whole situation was hilarious.” Melone not only didn’t mind, she in fact rather enjoyed the assignment. “The other actress looked like Angelina Jolie, so I wasn’t complaining!”
Melone is gorgeous and is most comfortable in jeans and ’80s cartoon tees or ribbed tank tops , which she calls “dago tees,” a term she knows because of her Italian upbringing. “I come from a small Italian community in Chicago and my entire family still lives there, all within a five-mile radius.” Melone moved to Los Angeles two and a half years ago to pursue her acting and modeling career and enjoy a change of scenery. “I wanted to move, and I got a lot of great offers to work here as a nurse. Plus,” she adds, “the chicks in L.A. are hot!” (The actor met her current girlfriend more than a year ago in Curve magazine personals online and they have just moved in together. )
Melone is indeed driven to succeed and is frustrated with the ageism in the modeling industry. “They pretty much force retirement at 28. But with acting, you can take the older roles or do commercials. “I have perfect teeth, thanks to my mother, so I do a lot of commercials. You can see me now on a vacuum box in Target.” Last year, she did a photo shoot for the cover of Pink magazine, where she enjoyed wearing a $3,000 coat and carrying a $2,000 purse. “Modeling is more glamorous, and you’re treated well on the set. It’s more fun and a lot less time-constraining than acting. As long as you can smile, it’s hard to mess it up.”
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Photo: Neale Stewart |
Jenice Armstead
California native Jenice Armstead models all types of fashion, from military uniforms to bathing suits, and looks great doing it. Armstead lives in Sacramento with her partner of seven years and is pursuing a modeling career in between trips to Washington, D.C., where she travels as an HR analyst.
Armstead started modeling for catalogs when she was 18 and has since done a myriad of modeling jobs. “I’ve modeled uniforms,” she explains, “because they wanted a military-type physique.” Armstead is indeed sculpted to perfection and she has no trouble finding work. She also does a lot of runway modeling. “I pride myself on my Tyra Banks runway walk and my Tyra Banks forehead,” she laughs. Armstong’s personality is obviously another selling point in getting her on stage and in front of the camera. “You have to be very flexible and be able to engage in any type of conversation at any time. I can talk about politics one minute and then have an all-out-fun bar discussion the next!” Armstead credits her upbringing in a military family for making her so personable. “Being a military brat made me very cultured, because I was around so many different types of people. I had to adapt and be a chameleon.”
Armstead has worked different jobs, aside from modeling. In Key West, Fla., she worked as a desk clerk at the famous lesbian resort Pearl’s Patio, a job she really enjoyed. “I discovered Pearl’s and just loved it,” she says. “I asked them for a job and they started me the next day.” She met her partner, Dee, in Key West and lived there for four years. She recently moved back to Sacramento with Dee, where they took advantage of California’s recognition of same-sex relationships and immediately filed for domestic partnership. “That was part of the reason we came back—to get some legal-ship.” Armstead is also writing a lesbian cookbook on the side. “It’s called Lesbians Have to Eat Too. Not only is it a cookbook, it also has memories and stories. I go through each recipe and tell how it came about.” Many of the stories involve her friends and family, who have turned out to be very supportive of her lesbian lifestyle. “I’m very out to my family. My mother is getting used to it and my father loves it. I wasn’t raised with him, but now that I’m older, he’s very supportive and we talk every day.” The strangest recipe in the cookbook? “Well, the fact that I am a lesbian and I talk a lot about sausage in my book…I’ve been told that’s kind of weird,” she laughs.
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Patricia Melone is one very cute chick. I agree that ageism is alive and well in the high fashion modeling industry. But so is looks-ism and heightism. As for the latter, the fashion industry still prefers tall models (most require women to be 5' 8" or over), which effectively reduces the pool of potential beauties, and doesn't represent the average woman, who is about 5' 4".
I really enjoyed reading this section of Curve Magazine, I wish that I could find the right place to submit my profile to get into Lesbian modeling or somewhere that would be into my look. This article was definitly uplifting :0)
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Hey ladies, gents, butches, trannies, etc!! So I came out of the closet in the epitome of white suburbia in a small town North of Boston during high school. Haven't had the self-confidence that I truly desire ever simply due to the fact that I feel like being "gay" isn't culturally acceptable no matter if gay marriage is "legal", or there are gay clubs, etc. I feel as though the west coast is so much more evolved as far as bringing the community and our lifestyle intertwined. I am currently putting a portfolio together in order to broaden my spectrum of gay pride and try and get my feet wet in butch modeling. I was in NYC pride when a woman approached me and told me she would love to take photo's of me for her tomboi magazine. At the time I was highly intoxicated haha (it's pride) and unable to really take her serious. I feel like this might be something I could be potentially very good at. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions regarding starting points, career moves, I mean literally any advice I can get would be imperative to taking strides in the right direction. I want to be a part of showing the world that just because butch women where boxers, loose jeans, and a v-neck we are still strong, beautiful, independent women! And to be able to bring that to the town I grew up in, where I felt so alienated and different I think would make a huge impact. So as I mentioned, any advice on how to start or what to do would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks, Kay
I was wondering if anyone could help me i want to get into modeling for any lgbt magazine and need some help about how to go about it. If any one could help me please respond to my post. Thank you so much