ICN Apps ‘I Can Make You a Supermodel’ Updated For Both iOS & Android

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Nottingham, UK – January 22nd, 2020
ICN Apps and world renowned modelling ‘super agent’ Paul Fisher have launched an update to their App, I Can Make You A Supermodel. 

Available for free in both the iOS iTunes AppStore and for Android on the Google Play Store, the App is based on Paul’s internationally successful television series of the same name.

For more than 25 years, Paul Fisher has represented some of the most famous faces in the world such as Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour, Carla Bruni, Monica Belluci, Carre Otis, Eva Horzigova, Brooke Burke, Kimora Lee Simmons, and currently manages some of the most important models in the fashion industry today such as Julie Hoomans and Marjan Jonkman

With the latest upgrade, the App can run an online series of the show and content from Paul’s podcasts and YouTube channel. Meanwhile, further updates have been made to the International Model Placement section enables young aspiring model’s to engage with some of the world’s top model agencies.

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The update is getting the App ready for future content upate and is linked to Paul’s website www.PaulFisherShop.com which is also a collaboration between ICN and Paul Fisher.  On the website, Paul gives anyone interested in the modelling industry the chance to benefit from Paul’s decades of experience and knowledge, through ebooks, ‘Golden Tip’ podcasts and one-to-one consultancy options.

Paul Fisher said “As we roll out more content and I promote my YouTube channel and Shop, the App complements this all perfectly.  The suite of products mean that anyone, anywhere can find the right way for them into the modelling industry.”

Geoff Baker, Founder & CEO of ICN said “ICN has a long history of providing the latest ways to engage with the modelling industry, from the critically acclaimed ‘David Gandy Style Guide for Men’ App in 2010, to the Premier Model Style App to the collaborations with Paul, we are delighted to keep innovating”.