China is no walk in the park for foreign models trying to make a buck
Young Europeans are finding that work on the mainland can pay better than back home, but visas hassles and loneliness can take a toll

Blond, blue-eyed, long-legged foreign models are a frequent feature of mainland China advertisements, whether on the streets, on television or online.
The demand for such models has increased over the past decade as the Chinese economy, especially e-commerce, flourishes and locals tend to favour foreign looks and concepts over their domestic counterparts.
Many foreign models working on the mainland come from eastern Europe, where wages are relatively low and from where air tickets to China are inexpensive.
Sixteen-year-old Kat Rozhkosa from Ukraine is a slim, pretty girl who has been working as a model in Shanghai for more than two months.
I usually work eight hours every day – sometimes 13 hours – it’s OK as long I make money
It is both her first time to travel outside her country and her first job.
Rozhkosa intended to finish high school next summer, but instead left school months ago to travel to Shanghai with the help of a model agency in Ukraine to “earn a lot of money”.