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TALENT RIGHTS

  • Images and/or video in which Talent appear nude, partially nude, in see-through attire, a bathing suit, lingerie and/or wearing furs requires express prior written approval;

  • Clients and brands working with Talent are expected to take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure that the safety, health and well-being of the Talent are protected and maintained at all times while Talent provides services;

  • Talent images and/or video may not be altered or distorted beyond reasonable and customary editing;

  • Behind the scenes footage may not be taken of a Talent unless express prior written approval is provided. If behind the scenes footage is approved it may not be taken when a Talent is nude and/or changing clothes, before being hair and make-up ready, or any other time Talent has an expectation of privacy;

  • Talent will be allowed to take regular rest periods to ensure Talent are able to maintain suitable amounts of rest and refreshment while delivering services;

  • No persons should impose upon the Talent any action or activity which is either dangerous, degrading, unprofessional or demeaning;

  • Individuals may not be under the influence or in possession of illegal drugs or alcohol in the workplace (including the unauthorized use of prescription drugs);

  • No person may coerce Talent into diet or weight loss that may negligently endanger the Talent’s health or safety;

  • Customers and brands are responsible for making adequate security arrangements when necessary; and

  • Confidential Talent information and the terms of agreement under which a Talent is contracted, shall not be disclosed, except with prior written consent or that which is necessary in the performance of the customer and brand’s obligations;

MODELING GUIDEBOOK

The Definitive Insider’s Guide for Aspiring and Professional Models

Step beyond clichés and recycled Instagram advice.

Model Advice Guidebook is your all-access pass to the real, unfiltered business of modeling—how it actually works behind the scenes, not how it’s romanticized online.

Whether you’re just starting out, actively seeking representation, or ready to level up your bookings, this guide gives you clear, practical direction to move with confidence and intention.

Inside the Guide, You’ll Learn How To:

Understand Model Contracts
Real example clauses—decoded in plain language—so you know exactly what agencies are saying and what they’re not.

Ask the Right Questions Before Signing
Protect yourself, avoid rookie mistakes, and make informed decisions from day one.

Build a Personal Model Brand
Position yourself clearly so agencies, clients, and creatives know how to book you—and why they should.

Prepare Your First (or Next) Test Shoot
From mood boards and wardrobe planning to expectations on set, so you show up prepared, not guessing.

Work Like a Professional
Expert insights on collaborating with photographers, stylists, casting directors, and clients—because talent gets noticed, professionalism gets rehired.

Who This Guide Is For

• New models seeking clarity
• Signed models ready to elevate
• Runway, commercial, and editorial talent
• Anyone serious about longevity—not just visibility

Modeling is not about luck.
It’s about knowledge, preparation, and positioning.

Model Advice Guidebook gives you the tools, strategies, and confidence to move like a professional—before the industry expects you to.

This is the guide you wish you had sooner.

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THE FSTATE PRIVACY POLICY

Effective Date: June 19, 2026
Last Updated: June 19, 2026

The Fstate, LLC ("The Fstate," "we," "our," or "us") respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information entrusted to us. This Privacy Policy describes how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard information when you visit thefstate.com, engage our services, subscribe to our publications, submit inquiries, apply for representation, or otherwise interact with our platform.

By accessing or using our website, you consent to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

1. INFORMATION WE COLLECT

We may collect the following categories of information:

Information You Provide

Including but not limited to:

  • Name

  • Email address

  • Phone number

  • Social media handles

  • Company name

  • Mailing address

  • Professional biography

  • Portfolio materials

  • Photographs

  • Videos

  • Intellectual property submissions

  • Payment information

  • Communications and correspondence

Examples include:

  • Contact form submissions

  • Booking requests

  • Talent applications

  • Newsletter subscriptions

  • Media inquiries

  • Sponsorship inquiries

  • Event registrations

Information Collected Automatically

When visiting our website, we may collect:

  • IP address

  • Browser type

  • Device information

  • Operating system

  • Referral URLs

  • Session duration

  • Pages visited

  • Interaction behavior

  • Geographic region

  • Analytics data

Cookies and Similar Technologies

We may use:

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  • Pixels

  • Web beacons

  • Analytics technologies

  • Session identifiers

Details appear in our Cookie Policy below.

2. HOW WE USE INFORMATION

Information may be used to:

Operate our business

Including:

  • Responding to inquiries

  • Providing services

  • Managing relationships

  • Scheduling consultations

Communications

  • Sending newsletters

  • Editorial announcements

  • Event invitations

  • Marketing communications

Talent Development

To review applications and assess suitability for opportunities.

Improve Website Performance

Including:

  • Website optimization

  • Audience analysis

  • User experience improvements

Legal Purposes

To:

  • Protect intellectual property

  • Enforce agreements

  • Detect fraud

  • Comply with legal obligations

3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SUBMISSIONS

Materials voluntarily submitted to The Fstate remain subject to applicable agreements between the parties.

Submission of materials through our website does not transfer ownership rights to The Fstate unless expressly agreed in writing.

Users represent they possess rights necessary to submit such materials.

4. PAYMENT INFORMATION

Payments may be processed through third-party providers.

The Fstate does not store complete payment card information on its servers.

Payment providers maintain their own privacy practices.

5. SHARING INFORMATION

We do not sell personal information.

Information may be disclosed:

Service Providers

Examples include:

  • Website hosts

  • CRM systems

  • Scheduling platforms

  • Email providers

  • Analytics providers

Professional Advisors

Including:

  • Attorneys

  • Accountants

  • Consultants

Legal Requirements

When required by:

  • Court orders

  • Government requests

  • Applicable law

6. DATA RETENTION

Information is retained only as long as reasonably necessary to:

  • Provide services

  • Maintain records

  • Resolve disputes

  • Meet legal requirements

7. SECURITY

The Fstate implements commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards.

No online transmission method is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

8. YOUR RIGHTS

Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights to:

Request Access

Correct Information

Delete Information

Restrict Processing

Withdraw Consent

Opt-Out of Marketing

Requests may be submitted to:

fashion@thefstate.com

9. CHILDREN'S PRIVACY

Our services are not directed toward children under 13 years old.

We do not knowingly collect information from children.

10. THIRD-PARTY LINKS

Our website may contain links to third-party websites.

The Fstate is not responsible for their privacy practices.

Users should review those policies independently.

11. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, AND INTERNATIONAL USERS

Residents of California may possess rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA/CPRA).

International visitors may have rights under applicable data protection regulations, including GDPR where applicable.

12. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time.

Updated versions will be posted on this page.

Continued use constitutes acceptance of revisions.

13. CONTACT US

The Fstate, LLC

Website:

thefstate.com

Email:

privacy@thefstate.com

Dallas, Texas, United States

THE FSTATE COOKIE POLICY

Effective Date: June 19, 2026

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when visiting websites.

They help websites function efficiently, remember preferences, and provide analytical insights.

Types of Cookies We Use

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Necessary for website operation.

Examples:

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  • Session management

Analytics Cookies

Help us understand website performance.

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Potential providers may include:

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Enable personalized experiences.

Examples:

  • Saved preferences

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Marketing Cookies

May be used to:

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  • Deliver relevant communications

  • Understand audience engagement

These are used only where legally permitted.

Managing Cookies

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Disabling certain cookies may affect website functionality.

Consent

Where required by law, visitors will be presented with a cookie consent mechanism before non-essential cookies are activated.

Updates

This Cookie Policy may be updated periodically.

Changes become effective upon posting.

Questions

For privacy or cookie-related inquiries, contact:

privacy@thefstate.com

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