Emma Ross

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Emma Ross
NationalityEnglish
Other namesEm Kathy
CitizenshipBritish
Occupation(s)Fashion model, actress
Years active2013–present
Modeling information
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Hair colorAuburn/red
Eye colorBlue
Websiteemmarossmodel.co.uk

Emma Katherine Ross is an English model and actress from Greater Manchester, who was spotted by Richard Weston[1] while employed as a support worker, initially signed to a modelling agency and is currently self represented.[2] She is known for her work at Paris Fashion Week and also her ongoing working relationship with knitwear designer Linda Marveng.

Career[edit]

Emma Ross started modelling on a casual basis before going full-time.[3] In October 2016, she was front cover of Professional Jeweller magazine, modelling for Birmingham-based Hockley Mint.[4] Her debut advertising campaign for the Fibre Company in 2017[5] caught the attention of designer Linda Marveng, who invited her to model knitwear originals.[6] At this time, Emma was engaged by Toni & Guy for hair demos of their label.m salon products,[7] also walking twice for them in Manchester, wearing Henry Holland.[8] In 2018, she was chosen for the cover of 'Mount Mercy' by New York Times bestseller Helena Newbury.[9] She also continued her association with Linda Marveng by shooting campaigns with her in Oslo.[10] In 2019, Ross walked at Paris Fashion Week for Oxford Fashion Studio, modelling Tigers Eye, Babel and Balloon, and Syeda Amera.[11] Also this year, she modelled Revival4Vintage[12] and was front cover of Elisabeth Murphy's Liverpool saga 'To Give And To Take'.[13] In 2020, Ross was selected for front cover of 'The Song of Peterloo' by Carolyn O'Brien,[14] also this year becoming an industry-leader in offering virtual photoshoots from her UK-base to international clients.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Weston, RIchard. "Triumph motorbike shoot at Kettleshulme". Weston Digital Imaging & Media. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  2. ^ Neill, Tom (27 November 2020). Interview with Emma Ross.
  3. ^ Neill, Tom (27 November 2020). Interview with Emma Ross.
  4. ^ Corder, Danny. "October 2016 e-magazine". Professional Jeweller. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  5. ^ Martin, Tommy. "The Fibre Company: Fell Garth II Collection". Tommy Martin Photography. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  6. ^ Marveng, Linda (August 2018). "Photoshoot at Villa Malla: Lofn". Linda Marveng. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  7. ^ Pearson, Robert John (December 2014). "Online Portfolio". Behance. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  8. ^ Neill, Tom (27 November 2020). Interview with Emma Ross.
  9. ^ Newbury, Helena. Mount Mercy. ASIN 0244724199.
  10. ^ Marveng, Linda (20 February 2019). "Photoshoot at Vigeland Museum: Corra". Linda Marveng. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  11. ^ "OXFORD FASHION STUDIO Fall 2019 Paris - Fashion Channel". YouTube. Fashion Channel. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  12. ^ Neill, Tom (27 November 2020). Interview with Emma Ross.
  13. ^ Murphy, Elizabeth. To Give And To Take. ASIN 1788633814.
  14. ^ O'Brien, Carolyn. The Song Of Peterloo. ASIN 1789550750.
  15. ^ Katherine, Em. "Why do a virtual photo shoot ?". Blogspot. Retrieved 29 November 2020.