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If you want to become a model you have came to the right place!
Steps
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1Take care of yourself by eating right and exercising regularly to be healthy and fit.
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2Decide what type of model you want to be Technically, anybody can be a model. However, do remember that if you don't meet certain requirements, the work available to you will be incredibly limited, and you may have to compensate in other departments (reliability, technique, etc).
- Plus Size Model: If your body is full and curvaceous, you may be able to be a plus size model (for example, Crystal Renn).
- Runway Model: Most women on the catwalk are at least 5'7, very skinny, and small-breasted (for example, Magdalena Frackowiak and Sasha Pivovarova). Men are mostly between 5'10 and 6'2 (for example, Clement Chabernaud and Sean O'Pry). Except this does not quite fully pertain to Victoria's Secret models.
- Print Model: Most editorial female models are at least 5'7, but a beautiful face with great personality are really important for print models (for example, Charlotte Free and Barbara Palvin).
- Underwear Model: For women, this requires large breasts but small hips (for example, Adriana Lima and Candice Swanepoel). For men this requires broad shoulders but slim waists.
- 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. There's also the option of being an alternative model.
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3Consider your "look". There is more of a curvy California look, a svelte and sophisticated New York look, a waif-like European look, girl next door, swimsuit or lingerie (usually requires the bust to fill out the suits and a very thin waist)... Know what you're equipped with, but also work to pull off other looks.
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4Educate yourself. There is a lot you can learn from reading books and articles on modeling. Reading quality guides, articles, and books will both help you to improve important skills (like posing) and to better understand how the industry works (how to find an agent, etc.). Realize that it's tough. The modeling world is jam-packed with pretty faces. Just because you are good looking does not mean that you can succeed as a model. In the modeling business, it 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 a breakthrough and will only come with patience and perseverance.
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5Realize that a model does not always have to look like a supermodel. With a lot of effort, however, you may reach that supermodel status. One of the most important things to remember is to never be shy and don't apologize if you mess up! Yes, some models tend to act "stuck-up" and "overly confident" but as long as that makes you feel good, go ahead! Be yourself, and remember to act. Modeling requires a lot of acting skills so acquire a little attitude.
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6Take some snapshots. This doesn't mean candid shots of you and your friends, but rather shots of you up close without a lot of makeup and on a plain background. You should shoot them in nice natural light without a lot of distraction in the photos. These are meant for agencies to get a look at you in a raw state. Consider a head shot, a body shot, and profile shots. Most body shots are swimsuit shots or in tight fitting clothes so the designers and agencies can se exactly what you look like.
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7Consider getting some professional shots taken. Professional photography, even if it is expensive, will give you a better idea of what kind of look you give off. You may eventually need these photographs to snag an interview, so think of it as a worthwhile investment! Get your favorite professional shots printed into 8x10s. Save these in case you are asked to leave a photograph anywhere before you have professional ones done.
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8If you've got enough of these photos, consider putting everything into a portfolio, or "book." Bring this portfolio with you to castings or to agencies.
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9Take and know your measurements and stats. These will help modeling agencies place you.
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10Basic measurements are height, weight, and shoe size. It is also helpful to know bust, waist and hips for female models.
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11Know your clothing measurements such as dress size, hip, waist, chest etc.
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12Know your own personal stats, such as hair color, eye color, skin tone etc.
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13Such as HAIR:BROWN eye:brown skin tone:tan
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14Visit a modeling agency. Almost every major city has multiple modeling agencies, and almost every agency has "open-calls" where they look at new talent.
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15Bring your snapshots and/or portfolio. They will often ask you to walk or pose for them. They may take a headshot or take your measurements as well. If they reject you, don't get disheartened; often an agency is looking for a diverse set of models, so you may just not fit their model lineup right now.
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16There are many problems presently with some modeling agencies. So many people don't know about the business and end up getting conned. No agency should be asking you for more than $20 when meeting you. The agency will some of your money when you model, but shouldn't get much up front. If they ask for hundreds of dollars beforehand, walk away. Don't take their offer.
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17Be truthful about your measurements. Don't say you're skinnier than you are just to get a shoot. Once there, the stylist will have problems and you will get found out. Word will get around and you could find yourself without a career!
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18Be professional, polite, and courteous. Remember that, even though you're not working in an office, you need to be professional. Treat the people you work with respectfully — you never know who they know or what sort of a recommendation they might give of you. Never look down on anyone. You may be a model, but that doesn't give you the right to be snooty, affected, or pompous.
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19Always turn up on time to any appointment or shoot. If you're late or rude, word soon gets around and then nobody will want to work with you.
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20Be organized. Models often get called off places at the last minute and have very busy days. You need to be on top of things if you want to succeed. Buying a day-to-day planner can really help.
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21Develop relationships with photographers. Not those kinds of relationships! Professional relationships. You help the photographer look great, and they will help you look great. It's a win-win situation, so be sure to treat photographers with respect.
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22Treat modeling like a real job. Girls that don't take it seriously have small chances of succeeding in their modeling career. Realize that it is harder than it appears and there's a lot of work behind all that glitz and glamour at fashion shows. Modeling is a full time occupation that requires constant attention. One week away from it and your career can be over. Understand that modeling has only a small window of opportunity, and even if you take a short break, you may never be able to return. Models can only work in the business for a maximum of 5 years. If you become famous inside of the business, it might be otherwise.
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23Confirm whether or not there will be a make-up artist (MUA) on site for any work you are doing. Sometimes you are expected to bring certain things with you (such as base foundation) and if they don't have a makeup artist booked you need to prepare accordingly.
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24Be creative on shoots. Photographers want to see you pose in various works, work for the camera, and interact with the world around yourself. Runway coordinators want you to put attitude in your walk (or very specific emotion).
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan you become a model at a young age?
Community AnswerYes, you can. Modeling does not have any age limits, young or old. -
QuestionDo you need a certificate or skills to become a model?
Community AnswerNo. However, being signed to an agency or at least having a portfolio or a set of good quality pictures will help you immensely. -
QuestionDo you need an agency to get jobs?
Community AnswerNot exactly, it is possible to get jobs without one if you look around, but it is a lot easier to get jobs if you are represented by an agency. -
QuestionWhat can I do if I want to become a Victoria's Secret model when I grow up, but I am 13 and live in India?
Community AnswerHmm, there is a famous agency called 'IMG' that has this campaign called 'We love your genes'. There aren't IMG headquarters everywhere in the world, but you may have luck if you visit their website. -
QuestionWhat if I have a long nose? Can I be a model?
Community AnswerYes, you can. The more unique you look, the better some agencies like it. -
QuestionCan I still be a model of I'm bald and female?
Community AnswerYes, you can! Many agencies prefer unique looking girls and women. Also, being bald doesn't mean you don't fit in, there are a lot of print and catwalk models that are bald. I say go for it, there is nothing to lose. -
QuestionCan I become a runway or print model if I'm projected to grow to about 5'8" tall?
Community AnswerYes. Just bear in mind a few companies do have height standards. However, this shouldn't be too much of a hindrance for you. -
QuestionI'm 12 years old and 5'8, I have a hourglass figure with bust at 31 inches, waist at 21 and hips at 34. I am stuck between catwalk and print, which modeling type should I choose?
Community AnswerCatwalk models are usually 5'9" but since you're only 12, you still have time to grow. Also, there are kids fashion shows that you can join. As for print, it's very flexible, anything is possible depending on the category. -
QuestionAre there any agencies I can contact online?
Community AnswerThere are many agencies that you can contact through online sources. Whether or not you meet the requirements is a different deal, but on the site they usually say what they want, you just have to look around the internet and look at different agencies. It can also be helpful to check forums for models to ask questions and to see what feedback has been given about different agencies. -
QuestionSome people say that modeling is very hard. Is it true?
Community AnswerIt depends on the person. Just like with other professionals, some models will find it difficult and that it takes hard work while others will find it comes natural and easy.



























































