HOW TO BECOME A MODEL
A lot of people want to be a model because it's glamorous and lucrative.
They may want to be recognized in the modeling world. Modeling is extremely
competitive, and the industry is filled with rejection, but successful models
spend their time doing something that they love. Knowing what to expect when
entering the world of modeling can help prepare you to become a model.
Mastering the Basics of Modeling
Be healthy inside.
Eat and drink healthy foods and get plenty of
exercise. Having a healthy body will help you look your best
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Fitness is
important. Consider working with a trainer who works specifically with models.
Tell him about your modeling goals and how you want to look, and ask for a
tailored exercise regimen that will support those goals.
· Eat right. Contrary to what some people tell you, you should eat healthy
foods, as well as healthy amounts of food. Veggies, fruits, whole grains,
healthy fats, and proteins should make up the basics of your diet. Sugars,
starches, empty carbohydrates, and unhealthy fats should be avoided as much as
possible.
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Be sure to drink a lot of water. Avoid sodas (even diet sodas) and
minimize your alcohol intake.
· Take care to make you look healthy and
well-groomed. What you wear and how you carry yourself are important as well,
but you should have a routine that supports the health of your skin and hair.
· Focus on keeping your skin clear and
glowing. Wash your face in the morning and at night, exfoliate once a week, and
remember to wash your makeup off before you go to sleep.
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Keep your hair shiny and healthy. Some
agencies and managers prefer the "natural greasy look," so it may be
okay if you prefer to minimally shower.
MATCH YOUR MODELING GOALS TO YOUR BODY TYPE.
Technically, anybody can be a model. However,
if you don't meet certain requirements, the work available to you will be
incredibly limited or you may have to compensate in other areas (reliability,
technique, etc).
TYPES OF MODEL BASED ON EVENT/SUPERMODEL9
· A Plus-Sized Model: If
your body is full and curvaceous, you may be able to be a plus size model.
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A Runway Model: Most women on the
catwalk are at least 5'8 and commonly small-breasted. Men are mostly between
5'11 and 6'2.
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A Print Model: Most editorial
female models are at least 5'7, but beautiful faces with great personality are
the most important features for print models.
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An Underwear Model: For
women, this requires large breasts but small hips. For men this requires broad
shoulders but slim waists.
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An Alternative Model: Some
agencies hire alternative models: models who do not conform to the industry
“standards” of beauty, height, and weight. Additionally, having a specific
passion or cause that you’re working towards can help open doors that may be
closed due based on a body feature that does not “fit industry standards”.
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Other Types of Modeling: If you
don't fit any of the face or body descriptions, perhaps you can be a foot,
hair, or hand model.
CONSIDER SITUATIONAL MODELING.
If you do not think the runway or magazines
are the place for you, look into other types of modeling. Companies use models
for special events or to promote specific products. There are fewer
restrictions on body type and more emphasis on personality for these modeling
jobs.
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A Promotional Model: Some
companies want their customer base to interact directly with models who are
generally attractive with likeable personalities to promote their brand. You
may see these models in grocery stores, events, or clubs promoting things like
food, liquor, or new products.
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A Spokesmodel: Spokesmodels are
hired to be consistently associated with a specific brand. Contrary to popular
thought, spokesmodels don't always have to verbally promote the brand.[7]
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A Trade Show Model: This
type of model is hired by companies or brands to advertise to attendees at a
trade show tent or booth. These models are typically not employed by the
company but hired as "freelance" models for the event.
CONSIDER YOUR "LOOK."
The look that you communicate can be made up of both your body type and
your style. There is more of a curvy California look, a svelte and
sophisticated New York look, a waif-like European look, and a boy- or
girl-next-door look. Know what you're equipped with, but also try to pull off other
looks.
EDUCATE YOURSELF ABOUT THE INDUSTRY.
Learn as much as you can from reading books,
blogs, and articles about modeling.Reading
quality guides, articles, and books will help you improve important skills
(like posing and posture) and better understand how the industry works (such as
how to find an agent).
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Also research reputable agencies that place models in high-profile
places, such as magazines and fashion shows
PREPARED FOR A DIFFICULT ROAD
The modeling world is jam-packed with pretty faces. Being good looking
does not equate to success as a model. The modeling business is not just about looking
great; you have to fit the need of specific jobs just in order to get a chance.
Modeling is only for serious people who carry unique looks and characteristics.
Since there are so many people trying to become models in today's world, it's
very challenging to get into the industry. Success will only come with patience
and perseverance.
DO NOT BE SHY
You will have to promote yourself and look for opportunities to step up
and prove your abilities. Standing back and being “polite” will not get you
where you are going. Be yourself, let your personality shine, and have a
confident attitude. If you don’t feel confident, fake it; modeling
often requires acting skill as well!
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