Have I Said Too Much: My Life In and Out of The Model Agency
By (Author) Carole White
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
15th February 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hospitality and service industries
746.92092
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
360g
An inspirational and revealing memoir from Carole White, co-founder of highly successful Premier Model Management There are model agents and there is Carole White ... Every decade in Carole White's life has been extraordinary, from her childhood in Colonial Ghana, her rebellious teenage years and own modelling career, to spending 30 years at the helm of her iconic London agency Premier. Christy, Naomi, Linda, Claudia, Cindy ... White has shaped the careers of the most superlative names ever to grace a catwalk and was at the centre of the 90s supermodel storm in all its glory, drama and excess. There have been landmark court cases, size zero debates, tantrums and triumphs. And who could forget her starring role as the much-loved 'witch' in award-winning reality show The Model Agency Carole's got opinions and she's not afraid to share them. Have I Said Too Much is the frank and revealing story of the grande dame of modelling, as well as an exclusive insight in to this thrilling, glamorous and chaotic industry.
Brilliant memoir from the model agency boss. * Heat *
[Carole] doesnt care what we think about her, which makes her and her extraordinary account of her life at the sharp end of high fashion all the more delicious. * Mail on Sunday *
The result here is formidable there's a cracking wit throughout the book that matches White's dry humour. * Independent *
Juice galore for her addictive, fash-filled memoir. * Grazia online *
Set to be one hell of a read. * Beauty and the Dirt blog *
Carole's agency, formed with her brother Chris, Premier, has been at the forefront of fashion since 1981 and most recently came to prominence when the agency let the TV cameras in for the fly on the wall documentary The Model Agency for Channel 4. Carole lives and works in London and has a daughter who also works at Premier.