- Singer-songwriter and alternative artist DeathByRomy has signed with The Rebellion Mgmt for modeling representation.
- She continues her music touring representation with THE·TEAM in North America and One Fiinix Live worldwide (excluding North America).
- Management remains with Done Deal Management, while Partners + Associates oversees public relations.
- The move expands her presence across fashion and editorial campaigns following her 2025 album HOLLYWOOD FOREVER and 2026 singles like "2468" and "BODY HORROR."
Dark-pop singer and songwriter DeathByRomy (Romy Flores) has officially signed with The Rebellion Mgmt for modeling representation.
The Los Angeles native first broke into music as a teenager, earning acclaim for her signature gothic aesthetic and genre-blending sound across projects like Monsters, Songs for My Funeral, and her 2025 independent album HOLLYWOOD FOREVER.
She has maintained strong momentum in 2026 with a run of new singles, including “BODY HORROR,” “BDSM,” and “2468”. Her distinct visual identity has long fueled interest from the fashion space, making a dedicated modeling partnership the next logical step in her career.
Under the new agreement, The Rebellion Mgmt will oversee her modeling, editorial, and commercial fashion bookings. The agency has steadily expanded its client roster, recently securing a deal when Ryan Manick signed for representation to grow his runway and print presence.
The modeling pact adds to DeathByRomy’s existing representation structure without altering her music operations. She continues to work with THE·TEAM for live touring in North America while One Fiinix Live represents her live touring internationally across the rest of the world.
Done Deal Management remains her manager, and Partners + Associates continues to direct her publicity. In the past, DeathByRomy was represented for live bookings by agents Bradlee Banbury and Matt Galle at Creative Artists Agency (CAA).
Takeaways
DeathByRomy’s signing highlights how modern alternative artists treat fashion as an essential pillar of their personal brand rather than just a side project.
By bringing The Rebellion Mgmt on board, she gains a dedicated modeling team focused entirely on securing high-fashion editorials, luxury brand endorsements, and runway appearances that align with her edgy aesthetic.
Instead of replacing her core music representatives, she retains specialized partners across management, touring, and public relations. This multi-agency setup gives her the freedom to scale her presence in the fashion industry while keeping her independent music releases and live performances running smoothly.
Will partnering with a boutique agency like The Rebellion Mgmt lead to major runway and luxury fashion campaigns for DeathByRomy? How does maintaining separate agencies for touring, management, PR, and modeling help independent artists maintain creative control?