Taylor Heldsinger (7) from Oakdene takes modelling world by storm

She is a model from Figures Models Finesse Glenvista, and that is where she realised her passion for modelling through competitions and training she receives from the academy.

Taylor Heldsinger (7) from Oakdene has won an all-expenses-paid trip aboard the MSC Orchestra on February 1 to take part in Project AIM.

There she will get the opportunity of winning an all-expenses-paid trip to attend the International Modeling and Talent Association (IMTA) convention in New York this July.

She is a model from Figures Models Finesse Glenvista, and that is where she realised her passion for modelling through competitions and training she receives from the academy.

Her mother, Deidre, said Taylor was born an introverted little girl; however, at the age of six years she embarked on a journey that would redefine her destiny.

“She excels in all areas of her young career, radiating confidence. She has transformed from being shy to independent in a short period of time.

“Her achievements speak for themselves, with placements in various competitions and highlights thus far of second runner-up in the International Model of the Year competition in 2019, and most recently winning the Project AIM 2020 competition in her division,” she said.

“Taylor dreams of a day when she will be travelling the world, working with the best modelling agencies and featuring in international magazines.

“On February 1, she realised she is one step closer to achieving her dream when she won thetrip aboard the MSC Orchestra to take part in Project AIM hosted by Figures Models Finesse International. There she will have the opportunity to meet international modelling agents from around the world.

“As a parent, I am proud of what Taylor has achieved at her age.

“I am equally grateful to Figures Models Finesse International for the guidance and coaching they provide to these young aspiring models and for creating opportunities for them to grow and thrive.

“I think it’s important to make other children and parents aware of the opportunities presented by Figures,” she said.

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