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Models &Modeling categories

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Models

• Many types of modeling you will find in the modeling industry.

• Some models(https://warensblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/08/how-to-prepare-yourself-to-be-a-model/) only fit into one category, while another model may fit into multiple.

• The following slide show various model categories and their roles.

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Fashion Models

• This category is the most exclusive and most difficult of all categories for a model to get into, much less succeed in.

• A fashion model MUST be tall, young, and thin. In addition, there are fashion model “size requirements”, and hardly any exceptions made in terms of that.

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Editorial Fashion Model

• These models are the ones you find in the editorial spreads of pages like Elle, Vogue, Glamour, etc.

• You MUST fit the modeling requirements for a “Fashion Model.

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Fashion Catalog Model

• Slightly less restrictive than fashion modeling in terms of requirements, but catalog modeling still has rigid standards nonetheless, and is also difficult to get into.

• Catalog models(http://www.slideshare.net/CiniMathew1/outshine-tips-for-models) are the ones you see in the clothing catalogs, posing in a variety of outfits.

• Typically, only female models between 5’8” and 6’1” will find work here. Male models should be between 5’10” and 6’2”.

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Runway Model

• Models that walk the catwalk or runway; a “live model.”

• Runway models are hired to use their bodies as a mechanism to display the fashion garments of a specific clothing designer.

• They MUST be tall (5’9” and up for females,

5’11” and up for males), slender, have measurements that fit the standard clothing size, and know how to walk the runway.

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Commercial Model

• Most agency models work in this category. Commercial models work MANY different jobs, including: print advertisements, catalogs, campaigns, television shows, magazines, trade shows, and much more.

• There are no height or size requirements to be a commercial model.

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Print Models

• Print models are used for many different types of publications, such as: magazines, print advertisements, billboards, posters, calendars, campaigns, booklets, flyers, banners.

• Print models must have an attractive face, good skin, a nice body, and a pretty smile.

• Print models can find modeling work in one of the: through a modeling agency,(http://red-carpet.in/) which aid to fufill your dream.

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Petite Model

• These are models that are on the shorter side- typically 5’4” and under.

• While they will not be able to find work as a fashion model, petite models can still find work in other categories, such as a print, commercial, glamour, or promotional modeling.

• Petite models can be sought after for their small

hands/feet for print work as well.

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• There are many more models with necessary qualities for the above models need a help to get into industry.

• So many modelling agencies helps the talented models to get through in perfect categories that suits you.

• To know more details about models and modelling industry visit http://red-carpet.in/index.php/services.html/

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