Atara Themis
Miss Priss
Heels, a pair of dark blue skinny denym pants, and a form fitting beige tank. Probably the last thing you would imagine a model auditioning in, but it was the industry standard. Make up was kept to a bare minimal, only neutral tones selected, and her brown hair had been tied into a bun. It was a very...normal look, but accentuated the figure and allowed for the natural beauty of Atara to surface. She was the canvas for the artist to see his work displayed.
Atara was a bundle of nerves, sitting in wait with a dozen other girls, hoping for the opportunity to represent one the galaxies rising stars in the fashion world. Comp card and portfolio in hand, the Alderaani was thankful she had arrived early. This was Empress Teta afterall, a fashion capital, and the brunette knew just outside the door there where probably a hundred more girls waiting. All dressed similar, all hoping they had the 'look' of the season or some other feature that set them apart.
One leg crossed over the other, blue eyes looked around the room noting all the different races and colors. Each girl coming from different backgrounds. One by one they entered a room when called, and one by one they had all came out rejected. Some had been angry, others in tears. Whatever the reason, it wasn't look in her mind. The line dwindled until finally she was next.
Her stomach turned a bit, nervous. She stood like all the rest had before her, straightened to ensure every curve was in view. One foot in front of the other, Atara was ushered in front of Baros Sal-Soren.
Atara was a bundle of nerves, sitting in wait with a dozen other girls, hoping for the opportunity to represent one the galaxies rising stars in the fashion world. Comp card and portfolio in hand, the Alderaani was thankful she had arrived early. This was Empress Teta afterall, a fashion capital, and the brunette knew just outside the door there where probably a hundred more girls waiting. All dressed similar, all hoping they had the 'look' of the season or some other feature that set them apart.
One leg crossed over the other, blue eyes looked around the room noting all the different races and colors. Each girl coming from different backgrounds. One by one they entered a room when called, and one by one they had all came out rejected. Some had been angry, others in tears. Whatever the reason, it wasn't look in her mind. The line dwindled until finally she was next.
Her stomach turned a bit, nervous. She stood like all the rest had before her, straightened to ensure every curve was in view. One foot in front of the other, Atara was ushered in front of Baros Sal-Soren.