Kamis, 26 Februari 2009
Model Advice: The power you possess
Shalom all,
I would like to address an aspect of fashion that i'm most certain is never addressed, and that is the incredible power that you possess as a model.
You possess two forms of incredible power, negative and positive. Within you and your beauty lies a gift and a curse. You can use this power to destroy homes, families, marriages, self-esteem, faith/religion, health, decency, and hearts. Of course this is the negative aspects of your power.
You can use your power also to build self-esteem, strength, encouragement, positive example, and the sacred feminine. These are the positive aspects of your powers.
There is no way around it...you are influential.
will you lead to lust or to love?
will you build admiration and respect or disgust and envy?
you manipulate the way the world in general perceives human beauty.
I encourage you to make fashion and modeling more then your vanity. vanity serves no one including yourself. at it's core fashion is not about how expensive or exclusive fabric is but it is the expression of the artist as an art form of human experience. you as a model are that artist canvas and tool of relaying their message.
your bodies are sacred and beautiful, this is not something that puts you above someone but a feature that was given to you to help motivate and inspire. like all parts of nature your features will wither and eventually decay. but while you have them how will you use them for the benefit of the planet?
all it takes is one photo of you saying no to the genocide of a race, no to a evil government, no to animal cruelty, no to poverty, no to aids, no to evil and it will inspire...even if it is just one.
the world watches you for a reason.
-SHAMAYIM
I would like to address an aspect of fashion that i'm most certain is never addressed, and that is the incredible power that you possess as a model.
You possess two forms of incredible power, negative and positive. Within you and your beauty lies a gift and a curse. You can use this power to destroy homes, families, marriages, self-esteem, faith/religion, health, decency, and hearts. Of course this is the negative aspects of your power.
You can use your power also to build self-esteem, strength, encouragement, positive example, and the sacred feminine. These are the positive aspects of your powers.
There is no way around it...you are influential.
will you lead to lust or to love?
will you build admiration and respect or disgust and envy?
you manipulate the way the world in general perceives human beauty.
I encourage you to make fashion and modeling more then your vanity. vanity serves no one including yourself. at it's core fashion is not about how expensive or exclusive fabric is but it is the expression of the artist as an art form of human experience. you as a model are that artist canvas and tool of relaying their message.
your bodies are sacred and beautiful, this is not something that puts you above someone but a feature that was given to you to help motivate and inspire. like all parts of nature your features will wither and eventually decay. but while you have them how will you use them for the benefit of the planet?
all it takes is one photo of you saying no to the genocide of a race, no to a evil government, no to animal cruelty, no to poverty, no to aids, no to evil and it will inspire...even if it is just one.
the world watches you for a reason.
-SHAMAYIM
Model Advice: online model networking sites
Shalom all,
Let me first start off with the "warnings"
If you wish to come across as a aspiring professional model ALWAYS do the research.
Be weary of any model network site that
1. Does not allow authentic agencies
Think about it like this. Why would a website that is supposed to be designed for model and industry networking not allow legitimate agency representation to be hosted on the site? agencies are arguably one of the most important tools for EVERYBODY in the industry. So why would a site not allow their presence? Don't get me misconstrued i'm not talking about "garage" agencies or fly by not "web" model agencies but legal corporate and boutique agencies.
believe it or not agencies can be your friend. it is their jobs to research the venues in which their models are displayed and they have no problem with bringing in legal actions against unlawful practices. be very wary of a site that neglects the agents.
2. Steer clear of model networks that do not SCREEN the "talent".
If a professional networking site allows just anybody with a camera on their site then be alarmed. Nothing against amateur artist but if their portfolio consist of camera phone shots of girls in a thong...lets be serious you have no business on a professional site. Most of these sites have forums filled with garbage that have nothing to do with anything fashion related or that are filled with mindless arguments and z-list rumors.
3. judge a book by it's cover.
Look at the layout of the website. Does it come across as designed professionally? If not then it probably means that Skeeter the local geek created the page to check out hot model girls.
4. review the competition.
Look at the model profiles and industry profiles on the site. Do the models look like....models? do the photographer have work that reflect the direction in which you want your career to go? If a site is filled with internet model and GWC (guys with cameras) then do you really want to represented through this venue?
5. Don't be fulled by popularity.
Talent is not plentiful in the world if it was then it would be talent. Which means you want to be exposed to pros who know what they are doing and you want to keep an out for the models who are going after the same thing you are after. If a site has thousands of photographers don't you think it would be a little difficult to fish out the legit from the horny? These sites have huge numbers of members for a reason...THEY EXCEPT EVERYONE. Don't get it mistaken this industry is elite in its standards and does not EXCEPT EVERYONE.
6.There is only one myspace
If a page that promotes being a model network site has features like myspace...run away.
7. Is it a model network or a dating site?
no legit model network site promotes such unprofessionalism as member dating.
if you see an excess amount of comments on profiles that make the site seem more like a dating site rather then a networking site...run away.
Alrighty with that being said I have a great suggestion for you, join models.com
i'm not getting paid by models.com so you know i'm not lieing lol
that site is the real deal. it is endorsed by almost every major fashion modeling agency in the world. they have been responsible for discovering several top models. real working models are on the site and not a whole lot of net models.
great pro shooters (photographers) and amazing mua, hair stylist, and wardrobe stylist. the best part is that this site actually allows you to submit your port to agencies from the site to get reviewed. you can't beat that. oh and unlike other sites this one is not notorious for "breaking" down, deleting members, or having rapist and molesters on their site :)
they actually screen each and every photo placed on the site for professionalism.
so if you are a serious aspiring model check them out
if you are what i like to call "a girl who likes to take pics" you know where to go the place that is known for it's unprofessional "mayhem".
ciao
-SHAMAYIM
Let me first start off with the "warnings"
If you wish to come across as a aspiring professional model ALWAYS do the research.
Be weary of any model network site that
1. Does not allow authentic agencies
Think about it like this. Why would a website that is supposed to be designed for model and industry networking not allow legitimate agency representation to be hosted on the site? agencies are arguably one of the most important tools for EVERYBODY in the industry. So why would a site not allow their presence? Don't get me misconstrued i'm not talking about "garage" agencies or fly by not "web" model agencies but legal corporate and boutique agencies.
believe it or not agencies can be your friend. it is their jobs to research the venues in which their models are displayed and they have no problem with bringing in legal actions against unlawful practices. be very wary of a site that neglects the agents.
2. Steer clear of model networks that do not SCREEN the "talent".
If a professional networking site allows just anybody with a camera on their site then be alarmed. Nothing against amateur artist but if their portfolio consist of camera phone shots of girls in a thong...lets be serious you have no business on a professional site. Most of these sites have forums filled with garbage that have nothing to do with anything fashion related or that are filled with mindless arguments and z-list rumors.
3. judge a book by it's cover.
Look at the layout of the website. Does it come across as designed professionally? If not then it probably means that Skeeter the local geek created the page to check out hot model girls.
4. review the competition.
Look at the model profiles and industry profiles on the site. Do the models look like....models? do the photographer have work that reflect the direction in which you want your career to go? If a site is filled with internet model and GWC (guys with cameras) then do you really want to represented through this venue?
5. Don't be fulled by popularity.
Talent is not plentiful in the world if it was then it would be talent. Which means you want to be exposed to pros who know what they are doing and you want to keep an out for the models who are going after the same thing you are after. If a site has thousands of photographers don't you think it would be a little difficult to fish out the legit from the horny? These sites have huge numbers of members for a reason...THEY EXCEPT EVERYONE. Don't get it mistaken this industry is elite in its standards and does not EXCEPT EVERYONE.
6.There is only one myspace
If a page that promotes being a model network site has features like myspace...run away.
7. Is it a model network or a dating site?
no legit model network site promotes such unprofessionalism as member dating.
if you see an excess amount of comments on profiles that make the site seem more like a dating site rather then a networking site...run away.
Alrighty with that being said I have a great suggestion for you, join models.com
i'm not getting paid by models.com so you know i'm not lieing lol
that site is the real deal. it is endorsed by almost every major fashion modeling agency in the world. they have been responsible for discovering several top models. real working models are on the site and not a whole lot of net models.
great pro shooters (photographers) and amazing mua, hair stylist, and wardrobe stylist. the best part is that this site actually allows you to submit your port to agencies from the site to get reviewed. you can't beat that. oh and unlike other sites this one is not notorious for "breaking" down, deleting members, or having rapist and molesters on their site :)
they actually screen each and every photo placed on the site for professionalism.
so if you are a serious aspiring model check them out
if you are what i like to call "a girl who likes to take pics" you know where to go the place that is known for it's unprofessional "mayhem".
ciao
-SHAMAYIM
Model Advice: Why can't you get signed?
Shalom all
As a fashion photographer and editorial director of a few magazine publications I come into contact with aspiring models several times a day. Many of these individuals are absolutely beautiful with little physical flaws to the average observer. Many would gaze upon them and wonder "why are you not signed to an agency?" Well your good friend SHAMAYIM is hear to shed some light on that question :)
1.You are Girlfriend/Boyfriend cute
fashion model is something totally different then "traditional" beauty, especially in the US and European circuit. read my last blog "the tall and the skinny" for a good explanation on that. Simply put just because you are attractive does not mean you have the infamous"look" that an agency feels is marketable. Most designers want a model with character to represent them in their campaigns. Sorry people but your grandma is perhaps your worst enemy, you know the phrase "baby you are so beautiful, you should be A MODEL" sorry granny but your name is not FORD, ELITE, or NEXT your vision is just a wee bit impaired anyway. Save your little grandbaby the drama and just tell her she's cute lol. basically cheerleader looks don't cut it in this industry. A face like Jessica Simpson's is very forgettable but a face like lily donaldson just sticks in your head making you remember that Gucci ad....see my point.
2.Your Port sucks...big time
Ok it is true that you do not have to have a super port to get signed to a major agency. There are quite a few models who were just magically discovered (Tyra, Adriana, Jourdan, Yasmin,SHAMAYIM (ok maybe not me) but anyways for most models the endless visits to the agencies is apart of the stripes you must earn. Most models approach agencies with two weapons, their port and their character.
Now here is the interesting part. Most aspiring models always tell me that they were told NOT to invest into an expensive port because the agency will just change it anyway....LOL. Mistake one is listening to your competition. Anyways most models pursue this theory and try to build a PROFESSIONAL portfolio for free. Unless you make friends with an amazing team I give you this solid advice...YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. So you show up to the agency and you have a great look and the new face director likes your personality and energy then he/she opens your book and BAM!!! 12 of the cheapest ugliest photos ever. Not because you are a awful model but because you did not invest in a solid representation of your talent. Your images have to be stunning enough yet simple enough that the agency is impressed and interested without being distracted. You work with amateur photographers and you get over-retouched, out of focus, grainy resolution, and lack luster creative shots. Even worst working with a novice team of make up artist, hair stylist, or wardrobe stylist. The teams you get to develop your images should understand what it is that you need to get booked as a FASHION MODEL. The whole "finger in the mouth, booty in the air, baby oiled body, middle of the train track" photos in your port DO NOT CUT IT HERE.
3. You are lazy
Models work hard...very very very hard. It takes time and talent to get to the level of a successful model. Of course you have been catered to for your whole life because everyone says you're cute but in this world I promise you there is always a younger and more focused model ready to eat you alive. Learn how to be professional. Show up to the agencies wearing the appropriate attire. It's simple...white tee, fit jeans, heels, hair pull back, and light make up. Don't show up to the agency over done like you are heading to the club. The agency wants to see what they are dealing with before Photoshop.
4.Know your industry
You can't get signed in NY because you are too short. You can't get signed in Miami because your chest is too small. You can't get signed in Tokyo because you're black lol (just kidding...but not really). The thing is ...know who you are going to see. Different regions want different things. In a major high fashion capital they want super tall and super skinny because RUNWAY is queen in that city. In places like LA or Miami it's all about the body, they want bodies that look good in swimwear. Want to know how to judge a city? stick your head out the window and check the weather (not the temperature).
5.Don't mimic your competition.
I tell my models this all the time "look at the models in the magazines to learn what they are doing , but make it yours" nobody needs two Liyas, Chanel Imans, or Jourdan Dunns. If everyone says you look like a certain supermodel go speak with a image coach and find out what you can do to recreate your look...but keep it chic and stylish. One of my favorite female models is Genii. When I first met Genii I was completely infatuated with her hair bangs...it was her signature and it just inspired me to just shoot shoot shoot. She had a "it" factor because of that signature feature about her appearance...find one that works for you. If you don't have stunning eyes or another pow feature focus your change on your hair. My new muse Kaayla dyed her hair blond and man oh man does it make her stand out. She was already pretty and exotic before the hair but the color made her stand out from the rest of the exotic girls.
6. Just because you are not fat does not mean you are skinny
STOP LISTENING TO YOUR BOYFRIEND. to be a high fashion model it is a REQUIREMENT that you are very very thin. Your legs must be very thin and lean to get signed by a major agency. I can't stress that enough. I work with some amazing girls who simply can not get signed in NY because of their legs. Now in other areas such as Miami or LA they may desire some nice thighs and a little butt, but not in NY, Milano, Paris, or Rome. It takes more then a flat stomach, remember you are competing for a spot in the .2% of the world who make it as successful WORKING fashion models...everything has to be perfect.
7. The Kate Moss myth
Models stop using Kate Moss as your icon for short girls who want to model professionally. It is a fact that no one will ever know that woman's true height, it changes on every single website. use common sense she is one model out of the hundreds who is actually "short". No agency is going to look at you and say "well maybe we can sign her because Kate Moss is short also".
8.The Video Vixen Curse
Name one professional FASHION model who was discovered shaking her behind on a music video? no seriously tell me one. That is not the outlet for you to get "discovered" if you plan to walk for NY, Paris, or Milano's fashion weeks. I have been told by several agency directors that they often deny signing girls who they find out did music videos. THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS usually very high profile rappers use agency girls for their videos (Pharrell, Kanye West, P Diddy) and guess what they actually pay them more then $200 and lunch lol.
ok that ends part one of this blog check back soon and I will continue to spotlight more of the mistakes models make in the pursuit of their vanity :)
As a fashion photographer and editorial director of a few magazine publications I come into contact with aspiring models several times a day. Many of these individuals are absolutely beautiful with little physical flaws to the average observer. Many would gaze upon them and wonder "why are you not signed to an agency?" Well your good friend SHAMAYIM is hear to shed some light on that question :)
1.You are Girlfriend/Boyfriend cute
fashion model is something totally different then "traditional" beauty, especially in the US and European circuit. read my last blog "the tall and the skinny" for a good explanation on that. Simply put just because you are attractive does not mean you have the infamous"look" that an agency feels is marketable. Most designers want a model with character to represent them in their campaigns. Sorry people but your grandma is perhaps your worst enemy, you know the phrase "baby you are so beautiful, you should be A MODEL" sorry granny but your name is not FORD, ELITE, or NEXT your vision is just a wee bit impaired anyway. Save your little grandbaby the drama and just tell her she's cute lol. basically cheerleader looks don't cut it in this industry. A face like Jessica Simpson's is very forgettable but a face like lily donaldson just sticks in your head making you remember that Gucci ad....see my point.
2.Your Port sucks...big time
Ok it is true that you do not have to have a super port to get signed to a major agency. There are quite a few models who were just magically discovered (Tyra, Adriana, Jourdan, Yasmin,SHAMAYIM (ok maybe not me) but anyways for most models the endless visits to the agencies is apart of the stripes you must earn. Most models approach agencies with two weapons, their port and their character.
Now here is the interesting part. Most aspiring models always tell me that they were told NOT to invest into an expensive port because the agency will just change it anyway....LOL. Mistake one is listening to your competition. Anyways most models pursue this theory and try to build a PROFESSIONAL portfolio for free. Unless you make friends with an amazing team I give you this solid advice...YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. So you show up to the agency and you have a great look and the new face director likes your personality and energy then he/she opens your book and BAM!!! 12 of the cheapest ugliest photos ever. Not because you are a awful model but because you did not invest in a solid representation of your talent. Your images have to be stunning enough yet simple enough that the agency is impressed and interested without being distracted. You work with amateur photographers and you get over-retouched, out of focus, grainy resolution, and lack luster creative shots. Even worst working with a novice team of make up artist, hair stylist, or wardrobe stylist. The teams you get to develop your images should understand what it is that you need to get booked as a FASHION MODEL. The whole "finger in the mouth, booty in the air, baby oiled body, middle of the train track" photos in your port DO NOT CUT IT HERE.
3. You are lazy
Models work hard...very very very hard. It takes time and talent to get to the level of a successful model. Of course you have been catered to for your whole life because everyone says you're cute but in this world I promise you there is always a younger and more focused model ready to eat you alive. Learn how to be professional. Show up to the agencies wearing the appropriate attire. It's simple...white tee, fit jeans, heels, hair pull back, and light make up. Don't show up to the agency over done like you are heading to the club. The agency wants to see what they are dealing with before Photoshop.
4.Know your industry
You can't get signed in NY because you are too short. You can't get signed in Miami because your chest is too small. You can't get signed in Tokyo because you're black lol (just kidding...but not really). The thing is ...know who you are going to see. Different regions want different things. In a major high fashion capital they want super tall and super skinny because RUNWAY is queen in that city. In places like LA or Miami it's all about the body, they want bodies that look good in swimwear. Want to know how to judge a city? stick your head out the window and check the weather (not the temperature).
5.Don't mimic your competition.
I tell my models this all the time "look at the models in the magazines to learn what they are doing , but make it yours" nobody needs two Liyas, Chanel Imans, or Jourdan Dunns. If everyone says you look like a certain supermodel go speak with a image coach and find out what you can do to recreate your look...but keep it chic and stylish. One of my favorite female models is Genii. When I first met Genii I was completely infatuated with her hair bangs...it was her signature and it just inspired me to just shoot shoot shoot. She had a "it" factor because of that signature feature about her appearance...find one that works for you. If you don't have stunning eyes or another pow feature focus your change on your hair. My new muse Kaayla dyed her hair blond and man oh man does it make her stand out. She was already pretty and exotic before the hair but the color made her stand out from the rest of the exotic girls.
6. Just because you are not fat does not mean you are skinny
STOP LISTENING TO YOUR BOYFRIEND. to be a high fashion model it is a REQUIREMENT that you are very very thin. Your legs must be very thin and lean to get signed by a major agency. I can't stress that enough. I work with some amazing girls who simply can not get signed in NY because of their legs. Now in other areas such as Miami or LA they may desire some nice thighs and a little butt, but not in NY, Milano, Paris, or Rome. It takes more then a flat stomach, remember you are competing for a spot in the .2% of the world who make it as successful WORKING fashion models...everything has to be perfect.
7. The Kate Moss myth
Models stop using Kate Moss as your icon for short girls who want to model professionally. It is a fact that no one will ever know that woman's true height, it changes on every single website. use common sense she is one model out of the hundreds who is actually "short". No agency is going to look at you and say "well maybe we can sign her because Kate Moss is short also".
8.The Video Vixen Curse
Name one professional FASHION model who was discovered shaking her behind on a music video? no seriously tell me one. That is not the outlet for you to get "discovered" if you plan to walk for NY, Paris, or Milano's fashion weeks. I have been told by several agency directors that they often deny signing girls who they find out did music videos. THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS usually very high profile rappers use agency girls for their videos (Pharrell, Kanye West, P Diddy) and guess what they actually pay them more then $200 and lunch lol.
ok that ends part one of this blog check back soon and I will continue to spotlight more of the mistakes models make in the pursuit of their vanity :)
Model Advice: The tall and the skinny
Shalom all :)
This is a repost from a older blog. The information is always very informative because many in the industry do not understand why the standards are the way that they are. For us "chosen few" who work in the fashion industry we exist in a world that very few understand so perhaps this blog will give explanation and not excuse, because sorry we don't have to apologize for the way we go about our art.
I do admit that I am not for young women jeopardizing their health to meet industry standards, you either have it or you don't, college is always accepting your money and applications.
Anyways on to the good stuff
Firstly I can give you my personal opinion. Runway is not about the model (contrary to popular belief) it is about the clothes thus why it is called a fashion show and not a model show. Unfortunately the day of the Supermodels has long been gone and we are not blessed with the Cindy Crawfords and Tyras parading down the runways giving us fashion nirvana. To me designers would sell more clothes if the consumer desired to look like the women who wore them. But now all the focus is supposed to be on the clothes, so designers want models without curves so they don't interfere with the way the clothes hang. men and women would both be very distracted if they saw huge full breast protruding out of the designs or every time a model turned at the end of the catwalk you got a glimpse of her rotund butt.
Think about it like this most professional catwalks are set up in the same basic format. Usually elevated slightly from the ground illuminated from the audience and venue so that your attention follows the DESIGNS (not the model). If the model was 5'5 or 5'6 they would not stand out nearly as much as a 5'10 model.
So dare to dream young height impaired model but the reality of you gracing Cavalli's walk is slim to ummm the size of a runway model...0 lol
Designers need long limbs to showcase the long flowing dresses and the couture designs that exaggerate the body. Runway is about showcasing. Usually high fashion and avant garde is very dramatic and big, if you have short little limbs and neck then you get lost and seem even shorter then you already are. if you ask me the industry is protecting you from utter embarrassment see how nice us fashion people are we look out for the "little people" :)
Now from a fashion photographer standpoint I see it like this. Yes there are beautiful women in all different heights but from experience tall models show my work to the best of it's ability. Why? Because their limbs are longer which make the poses look more interesting. taller models stand out from a scene more profoundly. their thinness and height demand attention from my camera. Once again I am fashion photographer so it is important that the clothes look really good on the model.
There are many forms of modeling that benefit the more curvy and shorter models. Glamour and Beauty are two fine examples. These are more catered to the particular models look. I don't include booty modeling (and we all know what that is) because that pretty much accepts anything under the sun that is willing to drop their clothes. in my personal opinion it is not art nor deems much respect as a true aspect of modeling...but like i said that is my opinion (i know sex sells).
in general, fashion models are often interesting and unusual looking but not necessarily "pretty", now that is a general opinion to me I think they are beautiful and inspire me to do what I do. exotic features that more then likely got a model picked on as a child usually turns out to be the main reason the fashion industry would go nuts over them. i love alien looking girl. give me a giraffe neck, turtle head, pug eyed girl anyday.
Well I hope this helps shine some light on the issue of height and size for a professional fashion model. But as with all things do the research yourself.
Fashion Model breakdown
5'9" to 5'11" with outer fringe being 5'8" to 6"
Thin - puts weight at 108 to 130lbs in proportional to height. This can range some but waist no larger the 25" and maximum hips 35 ½." Beginning models start modeling in the age range of 13-19 and if you have not made it by twenty it is over.
This is a repost from a older blog. The information is always very informative because many in the industry do not understand why the standards are the way that they are. For us "chosen few" who work in the fashion industry we exist in a world that very few understand so perhaps this blog will give explanation and not excuse, because sorry we don't have to apologize for the way we go about our art.
I do admit that I am not for young women jeopardizing their health to meet industry standards, you either have it or you don't, college is always accepting your money and applications.
Anyways on to the good stuff
Why the tall and skinny?
As a fashion photographer I get asked at least 3 times a day why does the fashion industry prefer the extra tall and the extra skinny.Firstly I can give you my personal opinion. Runway is not about the model (contrary to popular belief) it is about the clothes thus why it is called a fashion show and not a model show. Unfortunately the day of the Supermodels has long been gone and we are not blessed with the Cindy Crawfords and Tyras parading down the runways giving us fashion nirvana. To me designers would sell more clothes if the consumer desired to look like the women who wore them. But now all the focus is supposed to be on the clothes, so designers want models without curves so they don't interfere with the way the clothes hang. men and women would both be very distracted if they saw huge full breast protruding out of the designs or every time a model turned at the end of the catwalk you got a glimpse of her rotund butt.
Think about it like this most professional catwalks are set up in the same basic format. Usually elevated slightly from the ground illuminated from the audience and venue so that your attention follows the DESIGNS (not the model). If the model was 5'5 or 5'6 they would not stand out nearly as much as a 5'10 model.
So dare to dream young height impaired model but the reality of you gracing Cavalli's walk is slim to ummm the size of a runway model...0 lol
Designers need long limbs to showcase the long flowing dresses and the couture designs that exaggerate the body. Runway is about showcasing. Usually high fashion and avant garde is very dramatic and big, if you have short little limbs and neck then you get lost and seem even shorter then you already are. if you ask me the industry is protecting you from utter embarrassment see how nice us fashion people are we look out for the "little people" :)
Now from a fashion photographer standpoint I see it like this. Yes there are beautiful women in all different heights but from experience tall models show my work to the best of it's ability. Why? Because their limbs are longer which make the poses look more interesting. taller models stand out from a scene more profoundly. their thinness and height demand attention from my camera. Once again I am fashion photographer so it is important that the clothes look really good on the model.
There are many forms of modeling that benefit the more curvy and shorter models. Glamour and Beauty are two fine examples. These are more catered to the particular models look. I don't include booty modeling (and we all know what that is) because that pretty much accepts anything under the sun that is willing to drop their clothes. in my personal opinion it is not art nor deems much respect as a true aspect of modeling...but like i said that is my opinion (i know sex sells).
in general, fashion models are often interesting and unusual looking but not necessarily "pretty", now that is a general opinion to me I think they are beautiful and inspire me to do what I do. exotic features that more then likely got a model picked on as a child usually turns out to be the main reason the fashion industry would go nuts over them. i love alien looking girl. give me a giraffe neck, turtle head, pug eyed girl anyday.
Well I hope this helps shine some light on the issue of height and size for a professional fashion model. But as with all things do the research yourself.
Fashion Model breakdown
5'9" to 5'11" with outer fringe being 5'8" to 6"
Thin - puts weight at 108 to 130lbs in proportional to height. This can range some but waist no larger the 25" and maximum hips 35 ½." Beginning models start modeling in the age range of 13-19 and if you have not made it by twenty it is over.
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