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Ariel Cappell:

- By Joanna Dhanraj

Ariel Cappell has been strutting runways flaunting the latest designer styles for the last four years. Her expertise makes her one of the most sought-after models in Guyana for runway shows, commercial­s and photo shoots.

Over the last four years Ariel has walked the runway for the likes of Jason Shurland, Olympia Sonaram and Sonia Noel among other designers. She has done photo shoots and commercial­s for Pink Memo Boutique, John Lewis Styles, Classics Styles Boutique, Exclusive Styles and GTT.

While a young teenager Ariel was always fascinated by fashion shows and would often be glued to the internet taking it all in. It was models’ posture, she said, and the courage they displayed with each step that made her grow to like modelling and vow that someday she too would strut a runway.

Someday didn’t take too long as Ariel was still in her teen years when she was first be introduced to the model industry through a photograph­er friend, Sean Charles who talked her into doing her first photo shoot. She noted also that his encouragem­ent was what she needed to step out and she will be forever grateful for the opportunit­y he gave her.

This led to her first fashion show ‘Allure’ which was sponsored by a handful of boutiques. Allure, she said, is still memorable. There was so much excitement in the air and best of all her family, her biggest fans, was there to support her. It was a bit nerve-wracking, but who wouldn’t be when making a debut. Having all eyes on her when she stepped out on the runway, along with the lights and the flashing of cameras was overwhelmi­ng. Yet she managed to learn during her very first catwalk strut that the secret to overcoming this is to never look directly at the crowd but try to look a little above the heads, remember your steps and always smile; this always does it for her.

Since taking up modelling, Ariel has seen several advantages. “You’re recognized for your work and commended on it by esteemed persons. You see yourself around the city perhaps on billboards, in theatres, on television and in the newspapers, but one of the best advantages is that you’re allowed the opportunit­y to be a role model for the younger generation… [There are] young persons who aspire to follow in my footsteps and who admire me and my work as a model,” the 22-yearold stunner said.

After her first shoot was aired and eventually made the newspapers in advertisem­ents she found the drive to be persistent, to stay true to herself and remain courageous and just do it. With every new shoot or show, she is driven to work harder and maybe someday she will be modelling internatio­nally.

But though there are advantages, Ariel has had her own set of challenges to deal with, like having to say no to persons who in wanting models to display their pieces have their own hidden agendas. Because she is not one to drop her standard, she takes the high road, refusing to be used just to gain popularity. Another challenge is having to turn a deaf ear to people who discourage­d her from modelling because of her height. Ariel is just 5’ 4”, but because modelling was what her heart so badly wanted, she could not be stopped. There is also the fact that she is unable to have a full-time modelling career because m fe en jo to p h ti on th

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