The girls started their modeling career at the age of 7.
Leah and Ava Clements in just a year “built” their careers from zero to worldwide popularity.
The girls started their modeling career at the age of 7.
You can treat children in the modeling business in different ways. Some scold that child models do not have a normal childhood, others argue that one can only dream of such a childhood.
The careers of the twins Ava and Leah Clements were their mother’s idea from the very beginning.
Jacqui Clements says that she first signed a contract with a modeling agency when the girls were not yet a year old.
However, to combine the care of three small children (the twins have an older brother) and constant trips to the shooting and various business meetings was then too tiring.
Jacqui made another attempt when the girls were 7 years old.
She suggested that the twins diversify their leisure time, and in addition to swimming and dancing, try their hand at modeling, and the kids really liked this idea.
From that moment on, everything turned upside down.
The life of the Clements family has changed dramatically in a year.
Jacqui’s first call was to the agencies she had worked with six years earlier, all of whom were delighted to see the beautiful twins again.
Then Jacqui hired a professional photographer to make a good portfolio for the girls, and started Instagram @clementstwins.
At the end of November 2018, a year after it started, the girls’ Instagram account had over 830,000 followers.
Every second post has become advertising (after all, the girls are really beautiful and pose well), and parents have created several more platforms to promote their children.
So there was a blog in which Jacqui shares his experience, what it’s like to be the manager of your own children in the modeling business, as well as a Youtube channel.
Now the girls are professional models. They even signed a contract with Barbie.
One way or another, Jacqui is sure that “in the future, the girls themselves will decide what they want”, and that “it was not my decision, but theirs”.