Success in modeling isn’t just about striking a pose — it’s about strategy, mentorship, and mastering your brand. At Miss Ebony Canada, we champion smart, stylish, and self-aware women who use knowledge as their secret weapon. That’s why we’ve curated a list of the Top 8 Model Management Influencers to follow for guidance, growth, and inspiration.

These trailblazers offer insights on everything from agency contracts to brand building, helping emerging talent take control of their modeling careers.


1. Coco Rocha (@cocorocha)

Why follow: A global supermodel turned modeling coach, Coco blends fierce fashion with deep knowledge of modeling mechanics. Her Model Camp teaches posing, professionalism, and personal branding — essential for any queen in the making.


2. J. Alexander (@miss_jalexander)

Why follow: Known as “Miss J” from America’s Next Top Model, this runway guru offers unmatched expertise in walking, presence, and poise, with humor and heart. His insights are perfect for refining your strut.


3. Naomi Elizée (@naomielizee)

Why follow: As a Vogue editor and advocate for diversity in fashion, Naomi shines a spotlight on inclusive modeling. She’s a must-follow for staying informed on industry shifts and Black excellence in editorial spaces.


4. Bo Stanley (@bostanley)

Why follow: A model and former Bachelor contestant, Bo promotes body positivity and mental health in the modeling industry. She’s ideal for learning how to protect your self-worth while pursuing your dreams.


5. Jera Foster-Fell (@jera.bean)

Why follow: Former SoulCycle instructor turned content creator, Jera teaches self-branding for models and influencers. From posing tips to personal storytelling, she’s all about turning authenticity into opportunity.


6. Aaron Marcus (@aaronmarcusactor)

Why follow: With 30+ years in commercial modeling and acting, Aaron provides practical advice on navigating auditions, bookings, and model-agent relationships. He breaks it down for beginners with step-by-step clarity.


7. Ashley Graham (@ashleygraham)

Why follow: A trailblazer for curvy models, Ashley teaches self-love, resilience, and using your platform to redefine beauty norms. Her interviews and posts offer both inspiration and industry knowledge.


8. Kati Morton (@katimorton)

Why follow: While not a model, Kati is a licensed therapist who shares mental health tools — crucial in an industry where pressure can be intense. Every model needs emotional resilience, and Kati delivers just that.


👑 Final Word: Smart Models Manage Their Growth

These influencers go beyond the surface. They teach models how to think, prepare, and lead — qualities we celebrate at Miss Ebony Canada. So follow, learn, and level up — because your reign is just beginning.

Miss Ebony Canada: Where Knowledge Meets the Crown.

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