Elite Model Management - Agencies Past and Present

Agencies Past and Present

  • 1972-Elite Models Paris
  • 1977-Elite Models New York
  • 1981-Models 1 Elite London (partnership severed in 1989)
  • 1981- Elite Models San Francisco (now defunct)
  • 1981- Elite Models Chicago (renamed Factor Models Chicago & now privately owned)
  • 1981- Elite Models Atlanta (renamed Factor Models Atlanta & now privately owned)
  • 1985- Copenhagen Models (renamed Elite Models Copenhagen, Licensee, Acquired in 2009)
  • 1987- Elite Models Ohio (now defunct)
  • 1988-Elite Models Milan
  • 1990- Heidi Gross Model Management (Licensee)
  • 1992- Munich Models (Licensee)
  • 1996- Elite Models Singapore (re-etablished in 2005)
  • 2005- Elite Models Malaysia
  • 2005- Elite Models Thailand (later renamed Elite Models Bangkok)
  • 2005- Elite Models Philippines (later renamed Elite Models Manila)
  • 2005- Elite Models Indonesia
  • 2009- Elite Model London
  • 2009- Loft Models/Elite Models Lisbon
  • 2011- Elite Models Shanghai
  • Elite Models Tokyo
  • Elite Models South Africa (defunct as of 2012)
  • Elite Models Australia
  • Elite Models Stockholm
  • Elite Models Brazil
  • Elite Models Toronto
  • Loft Models/Elite Models Lisbon
  • Elite Models Barcelona
  • Elite Models Reykjavik
  • Elite Models Morocco (defunct as of 2012)
  • Elite Models India
  • Elite Models Israel
  • Elite Models Bratislava
  • Elite Models Prague
  • Elite Models Chile
  • Elite Models Ho Chi Minh
  • Options Models- Zurich
  • Elite Models Madrid (defunct)
  • Elite Models Vienna

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