World Fashion Media News Is Pleased to Present our "Model of the Month"
February/March 2012 Thank You Polina!
POLINA SUCH

I was born and raised in Omsk, Russia. I come from a large extended family, but my core immediate family consists of my parents and 2 brothers and 2 sisters. As far as I can remember I wanted to be a model. As a child I had all the dreams that most children have, becoming rich and famous, being beautiful, and the center of everyone’s attention. My father is a photographer in Omsk, and he used to take many pictures of me as I was growing up. This sparked my interest in posing for the camera, and I began dreaming about becoming a professional model.
I began by taking some initial classes in Omsk, and later Russia. I realized I was enjoying it very much. My dreams of modeling also were maturing. I came to see a modeling career as not only something fun to do with my life, but I also saw it as a way to help people. I could help my family, but hoped to one day be able to use my fame to help people and especially children. I began to model full time, while also continuing my studies. I think I’ve found a good balance of the two and am enjoying every minute of it. I really enjoy modeling and have discovered it is a constant learning process. I learn so much every day about all the aspects of modeling, beyond posing, I enjoy learning about all the behind the scenes processes that photographers, stylists and everyone else go thru to bring an image to life. I have met so many talented and creative people in this industry. The process inspires me, makes me work harder to help create new visions. Beyond the work is the fun, I enjoy traveling, and modeling has allowed me to travel a great deal. I’ve worked in New York, Los Angeles, France, Italy, China, Germany, and other countries. It’s nice to be exposed to all the different cultures and meeting different people everywhere I go. I’ve heard that for some people it takes a while to discover and decide what they want to do with their life. I found out pretty early what I want to do. I get to do that all the time now, for that I feel I am very lucky.
To contact me:
http://polinasuch.com/
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I began by taking some initial classes in Omsk, and later Russia. I realized I was enjoying it very much. My dreams of modeling also were maturing. I came to see a modeling career as not only something fun to do with my life, but I also saw it as a way to help people. I could help my family, but hoped to one day be able to use my fame to help people and especially children. I began to model full time, while also continuing my studies. I think I’ve found a good balance of the two and am enjoying every minute of it. I really enjoy modeling and have discovered it is a constant learning process. I learn so much every day about all the aspects of modeling, beyond posing, I enjoy learning about all the behind the scenes processes that photographers, stylists and everyone else go thru to bring an image to life. I have met so many talented and creative people in this industry. The process inspires me, makes me work harder to help create new visions. Beyond the work is the fun, I enjoy traveling, and modeling has allowed me to travel a great deal. I’ve worked in New York, Los Angeles, France, Italy, China, Germany, and other countries. It’s nice to be exposed to all the different cultures and meeting different people everywhere I go. I’ve heard that for some people it takes a while to discover and decide what they want to do with their life. I found out pretty early what I want to do. I get to do that all the time now, for that I feel I am very lucky.
To contact me:
http://polinasuch.com/
(Slide show below, hold mouse over photo, click on the left side arrow for slideshow or click on the right side arrow to view individually.)
Be sure to scroll down for the You Tube videos!
Polina Such (born August 22, 1987) is a Russian model who has walked in campaigns for high-profile designers such as Calvin Klein, Moschino, Tod's, and Ivana Helsinki.[1]
EARLY LIFE:Polina Yurievna Sukhinina was born and raised in Omsk, Siberia, the second of five children and the eldest daughter. Her father is a math and physics professor who later became a photographer, and her mother is a translator. Her first aspiration was to be a chemical engineer, and she began studies in the chemistry faculty at the Omsk State University. While working as a waitress in a restaurant to support her education, Polina was discovered by the director of theNelly Agency in Omsk.[2]CAREER;
Polina's career expanded when she moved to Moscow and won a modeling talent search. Subsequently, she was signed with several agencies, including Fashion House, her mother agency. She has worked abroad in France, Italy, China, Spain, Germany, and most recently Los Angeles and New York. She has been represented by many prominent agencies such asBaystar Models and President Models.[3]
Current workIn 2008,Polina and her younger sisters began the Odezhda dlya Bednih Detyei Charity in Omsk, which collects old clothes and distributes them to the city's poor and needy.
While continuing her career as an in-demand fashion model, Polina is also earning an economics degree at Russian Social State University, as well as training as an actor at the professional theatre academy HB Studio in New York City.[4] She has studied with master acting instructors including Alexsey Burago, Michael Beckett, Joseph Daly, Lenore Harris, Fred Timm, John Monteith, and Stephen Michael.
Current modeling work includes magazine advertisements[5][6] and bridal shows[7], along with various other projects.
She has most recently been featured as a ballerina in a short fashion video for AT.TELLIER's 2011 autumn/winter collection, and has launched the resort, summer and fall lines for Julie Brown Designs.
References
EARLY LIFE:Polina Yurievna Sukhinina was born and raised in Omsk, Siberia, the second of five children and the eldest daughter. Her father is a math and physics professor who later became a photographer, and her mother is a translator. Her first aspiration was to be a chemical engineer, and she began studies in the chemistry faculty at the Omsk State University. While working as a waitress in a restaurant to support her education, Polina was discovered by the director of theNelly Agency in Omsk.[2]CAREER;
Polina's career expanded when she moved to Moscow and won a modeling talent search. Subsequently, she was signed with several agencies, including Fashion House, her mother agency. She has worked abroad in France, Italy, China, Spain, Germany, and most recently Los Angeles and New York. She has been represented by many prominent agencies such asBaystar Models and President Models.[3]
Current workIn 2008,Polina and her younger sisters began the Odezhda dlya Bednih Detyei Charity in Omsk, which collects old clothes and distributes them to the city's poor and needy.
While continuing her career as an in-demand fashion model, Polina is also earning an economics degree at Russian Social State University, as well as training as an actor at the professional theatre academy HB Studio in New York City.[4] She has studied with master acting instructors including Alexsey Burago, Michael Beckett, Joseph Daly, Lenore Harris, Fred Timm, John Monteith, and Stephen Michael.
Current modeling work includes magazine advertisements[5][6] and bridal shows[7], along with various other projects.
She has most recently been featured as a ballerina in a short fashion video for AT.TELLIER's 2011 autumn/winter collection, and has launched the resort, summer and fall lines for Julie Brown Designs.
References
- ^ http://vimeo.com/21675531
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-6eQXGKV1o
- ^ http://www.polinasuch.com/about/experience
- ^ http://www.facebook.com/people/Polina-Such/1484937779
- ^ http://issuu.com/avantgardemag/docs/ag01_issuu pages 60-68
- ^ http://www.herlifemagazine.com/albany/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/HERLIFE-Magazine_NewYortk_September2011.pdf pages 24 & 25
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfuAlj_-LO0&feature=related