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Be polite, respectful: Caroline Winberg tells models

Caroline Winberg says models need to be professional to everyone if they really want to survive in the fashion industry.

Stockholm: Supermodel Caroline Winberg says models need to be professional to everyone if they really want to survive in the fashion industry.
The 28-year-old also feels that models should have the ability to remain polite and respectful at all times. "I think it`s important to always keep professional and surround yourself with good people, work hard and be nice to everyone," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Winberg as saying. "I thought I was probably going to work as a model for a year. Then I`ve seen that people, who used to be the assistants of the assistants, are now maybe the main photographer. I think it`s important to treat everyone with respect. Everyone is there to do their job and you can`t forget that," she added. The supermodel, who is the host of reality TV show ‘Sweden`s Next Top Model’, said she spends her spare time playing sports. "I play a lot of sports. I played football for 12 years, I like tennis, I surf, I snowboard, and I ski. I always like to do an activity. "Since I was a kid, I`ve been doing loads of sport. That keeps me going because I`m not the kind of person who doesn`t like going to the gym. I really enjoy it. It makes you able to eat whatever you want and I don`t like to be on a diet because it makes me really grumpy," she added. Winberg, one of the three mentors on TV show ‘The Face’ Britain alongside models Naomi Cambell and Erin O`Connor, also favours natural. "I think to keep it simple. Especially when you go around the world and see girls who have a more natural kind of look. You can always enhance your natural beauty, you learn what works for your face because crazy make-up doesn`t really suit anyone," she added. ‘The Face’ is set to go on air this autumn. IANS