Fifth Avenue Models is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Svend Gade and starring Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, and Josef Swickard.
[2] As described in a review in a film magazine,[3] Isobel Ludant (Philbin), the beautiful daughter of a talented but unsuccessful artist, is the breadwinner of the family, working in the shop of fashionable modiste.
One night she is forced to act as a mannequin and gains the attention of art dealer Francis Doran (Kerry).
Before she reaches home, a man from the modeste's shop tells her that her father will be arrested unless she pays $150 for the dress she ruined in the fight.
A print of Fifth Avenue Models is held at the UCLA Film and Television Archive in Los Angeles.