Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Ways Smaller Models Can Break Into the Industry
Ways Smaller Models Can Break Into the Industry Ways Smaller Models Can Break Into the Industry Think youâre too short to be a model? Think again. The modeling industry has tossed aside its strict height requirements for both male and female models and is now embracing smaller models (not to mention models of any size, age, and ethnicity too!). Instead of focusing on how tall a model is, modeling agencies are focusing on the whole package: beauty, personality, professionalism, and so much more. Many smaller models (the modeling industry prefers to use the term small rather than petite) have found great success in the industry. Youâve heard of Kate Moss, of course. At just 5â 8ââ, sheâs been an unstoppable force since she was first discovered way back in 1988. Even her little sister Lottie, whoâs only 5â 5ââ, signed on with Kateâs agency, Storm Model Management. And letâs not forget about the guys! Take Aaron Frew, a 5â 7ââ male model from Northampton. Billed as the ânew Kate Moss,â heâs starred in international campaigns for Calvin Klein. Do remember that some industries will be harder to break into- high fashion and runway do tend to favor taller models- but that doesnât mean your modeling dreams will never come true. There are plenty of other petite modeling jobs that donât require the stereotypical height requirements of fashion models! From swimsuit and lingerie to hand, feet, and parts modeling, here are a few ways to break into the modeling industry, no matter your height. Commercial Modeling You donât have to be six feet tall to sell cosmetics, jewelry, pharmaceuticals, hotels, cars, and other products and services outside the realm of high fashion. Your job is to sell a lifestyle that appeals to the masses, and the masses arenât a tall bunch. The average female height in the US is about 5â4ââ, and the average male height is around 5â9ââ. What makes commercial modeling an especially good industry for petite models to get into, aside from the lack of height requirements, is that agencies and brands are a diverse clientele looking for diverse models. That means theyâre looking for memorable models who represent all ages, sizes, and ethnicities! Swimsuit Modeling When it comes to swimsuit modeling, a fit, curvaceous body is more important than height. If you have a toned, yet feminine figure, along with beautiful skin, teeth, and hair, you may find your place in the swimsuit modeling industry. Male swimsuit models, too, donât have to worry too much about their height. What matters most is that you are athletic, fit, and toned. Itâs okay if your measurements are a bit larger than those of a fashion model because you donât have to worry about fitting into standard size jackets. Lingerie and Underwear Modeling Just like swimsuit models, lingerie models need to be fit and healthy and have a womanly figure. They donât need to be as voluptuous and sensual as Sports Illustrated swimsuit models, but they do need to be attractive and comfortable with their bodies. Male underwear models also need to be fit and healthy (like swimsuit models, many started off as athletes or trainers). They also need to be attractive and have a relaxed, confident attitude while modeling, which isnât always easy when youâre wearing nothing but underwear! Parts Modeling Parts models only model specific body parts, such as hands, feet, legs, eyes, backs, teeth and even earlobes. So as long as the model meets certain size and aesthetic requirements, it really doesnât matter how tall they are. Petite models are highly sought after for parts modeling because their hands and feet are often smaller and more appealing than those of taller models. Donât forget that parts modeling is still modeling, though. Youâll need to know how to work your chosen body part for the camera and take great care to protect it.
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