Bratty Worlds



EPISODE 5
Model Catwalk: Arm Swing

Put the finishing touch to your Model Walk and learn how to control your arms during the Catwalk.


Top Model T-Shirt

Looking pretty in pink, wear your Top Model t-shirt to announce to the world that you have moved up in the fashion world!



EPISODE 7
Runway Turns: Half Turn

Advance your Model Walk with the RUNWAY TURNS and learn how to do the most common one: the HALF TURN.


School Backpack (LIMITED EDITION)

Limited edition BRATTY MODEL SCHOOL BACKPACK  fits it all and has it all.



EPISODE 3
Model Catwalk: Feet Placement

Learn the most exciting and the most often used technique in the fashion world, the Model Walk, also known as the Catwalk.


Basic T-Shirt
Orange Logo

Great every-day style and a perfect start to your Bratty Model collection!



EPISODE 1
Model's Stance: Feet and Torso Position

Want to learn how to walk like a model? First, you have to learn to stand like a Model.


Basic T-Shirt
Black Logo

Basic Bratty Model T-Shirt comes in super-fresh white color with Bratty Model logo in the versatile black.



EPISODE 9
Facial Expressions: Smile Types

To smile or not to smile? That is the question! Learn how to perform different types of smiles for Modeling, Fashion Photography and every-day life.


Model Zip Tote - Black

For every Bratty Model on the go! Our stylish, slick and super-roomy Model Zip Tote fits all your daily essentials.


Kaitlyn Tapp in Ebony White presentation

Kaitlyn Tapp in Ebony White presentation

Bratty Model's client Kaitlyn Tapp models in Ebony White presentation during New York Fashion Week.

Kaitlyn Tapp in Meskita S/S 2014 Show

Kaitlyn Tapp in Meskita S/S 2014 Show

Kaitlyn Tapp walked in Meskita S/S 2014 Show during New York Fashion Week.

Kaitlyn Tapp in Jonathan Simkhai S/S 2014 presentation

Kaitlyn Tapp in Jonathan Simkhai S/S 2014 presentation

Bratty Model's Kaitlyn Tapp took part in Jonathan Simkhai S/S 2014 presentation and looked ultrachic wearing the final look of the collection. The presentation was held in Milk studios and was accompanied by a live performance of the band Party Supplies. For his final bow Jonathan was joined by a legendary supermodel Linda Evangelista in a custom designer's look. According to Jonathan his collection "was inspired by the Mods vs. Rockers brawl at Brighton Beach in the 60s. The spring woman is the product of a clash between mod and rocker with a sexy sporty twist. She is fearless, effortlessly cool and always classic.” The designer admits that the type of girl he designs for "isn't afraid to take risks, likes to have a little bit of an edge and sex appeal, but she is always the coolest girl in the room." Sources: style.com, jonathansimkhai.com, style.mtv.com

Kaitlyn Tapp in Sukeina S/S 2014 fashion show

Kaitlyn Tapp in Sukeina S/S 2014 fashion show

Bratty Model's client Kaitlyn Tapp continued her New York Fashion Week with Sukeina fashion show. Source (runway photos): tearntanfiles.com

Kaitlyn Tapp debuts at New York Fashion Week!

Kaitlyn Tapp debuts at New York Fashion Week!

Bratty Model's client Kaitlyn Tapp started her New York Fashion week with Ivana Helsinki fashion show. The soft chirps of crickets, birds, and running water filled the showroom at Chelsea’s Studio 59 as lights dimmed to unveil a brief film featuring the Spring/ Summer 2014 collection of Ivana Helsinki. The film, shot in Madison County, Iowa showed models wandering across bridges and beautiful valleys of flowers and tall grass. Paola Suhonen, the mastermind behind Ivana Helsinki, the only Finnish label featured in New York Fashion Week, stated that the film and the collection were inspired by the 1995 movie, The Bridges of Madison County, as well as her own explorations of the cornfields in rural Iowa. Then, lights flashed on, and ethereal models in romantic and country-inspired sundresses began to float down the runway. The models wore dark purple and black lipstick, giving the collection an edge, and hair was worn in tight side braids that wrapped around long ponytails. Noteworthy accessories included sheer tights featuring neon outlines of butterflies, cherry red biker gloves, and an unusual beaded neck wrap. The collection showcased a wide variety of dresses, some of which were mid-length and Gatsby-esque while others were very short and featured bold polka dots. Many dresses were airy and delicate, with floral or butterfly prints that gave them a distinctly luxurious, bohemian flavor. Suhonen’s inspirations clearly went further than Madison County, drawing from the Old West, the British Mod Movement, nature-loving hippies, and the funky prints of the seventies. Source: nyunews.com