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Rhode Island consists of many types of freelancers in this industry. We want to give them the opportunity to shine and to promote their specific talents on our Rhode Island Freelancer page!


Keila Marie Miranda Keila is a local Fashion Model and has been modeling for 3 years. She is


currently signed to LJE Model Agency, under management of Travis Bivans.


List of Runway Shows: STYLEWEEK NE 2011-2014 Brooklyn Fashion Week 2014 Small Boutique Fashion Week NYC 2013 Providence Fashion Week 2012 Crosswalk Cat Walk Providence 2014 Seamz 2B Streetz Crosswalk Catwalk Boston


Age: 22


Weight: 118lbs Waist: 23 Dress: 0/2


Height: 5’9 Bust: 32 Hips: 35


Shoe: 8 1/2


Keila has worked with local photographers such as Mark Oullet, William Price, Miguel Rosario as well as different fashion designers and other artists. She is currently looking for more brands and artists to work with within our state.


KEILA MARIE MIRANDA MODEL


EMAIL: KEILAMARIE26@GMAIL.COM


Olivia is a Providence-based stylist and co-founder of Les Gamines, a creative collaborative of photographers, stylists, and visual artists. She lives for helping her clients go through personal transformations by falling in love with their wardrobes and finding and enhancing their signature styles. As a style expert, Olivia works with companies, organizations, and professional photographers to bring their vision for fashion spreads and photo shoots to life with sheer creativity and passion.


When she’s not styling clients and shoots, Olivia is scouting local stores with her little guy on one hip wearing her favorite on-the-go outfit: her husband’s tee with a pair of jeans, flats and a fringe cross-body bag filled with toddler necessities.


OLIVIA RODRIGUES STYLIST


WEBSITE: olivia-rodrigues.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com/OliviaRStylist INSTAGRAM: @oliviarstylist TWITTER: @oliviarstylist


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