WAVES of colour amongst a sea of beautiful faces did model-trainer
Tin Moe Lwin proud.


Saturday August 18 at Excel Treasure Hotel saw 76 students from
Talents and Models graduate from two courses — one group
from a Master of Ceremonies course and the other from a course
in grooming.
The night was also a celebration for the company, which has
survived 11 years in the entertainment industry.
“We have fulfilled our purpose over the past 11 years,”
said Tin Moe Lwin, founder of Talents and Models. “We have
trained many very exceptional, talented young individuals to become
success-ful entertainers and models.”
Thirty-five boys and 41 girls accepted certificates of completion.
After the ceremony, two designers who have worked with and graduated
from Talents and Models showcased their work on the catwalk.
Chit Nandar Thu, a graduate of the school, displayed her predominantly
pink designs. Su Khine, a senior model with the agency, sent her
bright and daring creations down the catwalk.
Nay Zar focussed on traditional designs in cotton, and Ohnmar
Kyaw presented some powerful looks for women’s businesswear.
The graduation is held twice a year for students from Talents
and Models.
The show was sponsored by Alpine Water, Now How, Pias and Arty.