Editorial Feature
Replace with a published editorial, magazine placement, or lookbook credit.

St. Louis, Missouri / Available Worldwide
Agency-facing editorial portfolio. Current, refined, and prepared for submissions, castings, and direct bookings.
Editorial / Fashion / Commercial
A cinematic, agency-facing presentation built to make the model the first thing seen, not the interface around her.

Selected frame / replace with an alternate crop or secondary hero still
Base
St. Louis, Missouri / Available Worldwide
Availability
Available for editorials, runway, showroom, direct bookings, and agency submissions.
The rhythm is deliberately broken: full-bleed frames, offset portraits, and pauses of negative space so the imagery feels curated rather than slotted into a system.
Editorial rhythm should build through contrast: wide against narrow, restraint against scale, silence against image.
04 / Motion or runway frame
Wider compositions should interrupt the portrait rhythm and make the page feel less like a repeated thumbnail set.
05 / Closing portrait
Replace with a clean monochrome portrait or strong test image.
This section intentionally strips away styling and atmosphere. It should feel more like a comp sheet or agency submission page than a designed feature.
Natural light
Minimal retouch
Neutral styling
Direct read
This section should give agencies a clean read on presence, market, and seriousness without lapsing into self-promotion.
Libby Carpenter is a St. Louis-based model with a composed on-camera presence, sharp editorial range, and a clean, modern profile that translates from pared-back digitals to polished fashion imagery. Available for editorials, test shoots, runway, showroom, commercial bookings, and agency submissions.
Market
Editorial / Fashion / Commercial
Base
St. Louis, Missouri / Available Worldwide
Availability
Available for editorials, runway, showroom, direct bookings, and agency submissions.
Measurements should read quickly and quietly, with typography doing the work instead of boxes and widgets.
The treatment stays typographic and spare so confirmed campaigns, tests, editorials, and runway notes can be added later without pulling the page back into a card system.
Replace with a published editorial, magazine placement, or lookbook credit.
Replace with a campaign, e-commerce client, showroom, or direct booking.
Replace with show, presentation, or fitting experience once confirmed.
Replace with a notable creative, photographer, or agency test highlight.
Instagram and TikTok belong here as signals of presence and visibility, but the treatment stays quiet, typographic, and agency-appropriate.
Booking information should be effortless to find. The emphasis stays on a direct contact route, with supporting representation and social details nearby.