Triple threat: Melbourne’s Woollard sisters are fashion’s faces of the future
Melbourne’s Woollard sisters are fashion’s triple threat, each using their unique talents to make their mark on the industry and catch eyes globally. So, how have they done it?
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Melbourne’s Woollard sisters are fashion’s triple threat and are the faces of the future.
At 20, Meika has been contracted to the global clothing label Guess for two years and has appeared in 10 campaigns for the brand.
“It was around my 18th birthday that I had an email from Paul Marciano (Guess co-founder),” Meika said.
“He sent it to my agency asking if I would come in for test shoot. A test shoot for Guess is a bit like a trial run and I did it and I have been working for Guess now for two years and I have had over 80 billboards with them.”
She appeared in Guess’s Glacier 3000 runway in the Swiss Alps in December.
“That runway went super, super viral,” Meika said.
“There is a video of us girls in lingerie up on Glacier 3000 freezing, but we got 50 million views (on social media). The runway was beautiful.”
India, 18, has just signed with a top agency in the UK and is moving to London with Meika to take up modelling opportunities.
Meanwhile River, 15, is an in-demand influencer and a popular teen TikToker, all while continuing her schooling.
“We are very lucky to have each other and we are really, really close,” Meika said.
“We have a very supportive family. We have been to Bali and Noosa together over the summer holiday season and we just shot a campaign together. It is nice we are being booked (for jobs) as sisters now.”