12 TYPES OF FEMALE MODELS. KNOW & CHOOSE WHICH ONE YOU WANT TO BE.
JOEL & BLAIKS MODELING ACADEMY.
12 Types of Female
Models: Which Type Are You?
When most people think of female models they automatically
think of supermodels Naomi Campbell, Gisele Bundchen, Kate Moss, Heidi Klum, or
Tyra Banks.
However, there are many other types of models whose names you
wouldn't know but who are making a terrific income. They're working behind the
scenes as fit or showroom models and as commercial models working with
manufacturers, suppliers, pharmaceutical companies, airlines, automobile manufacturers,
fitness companies, and much more.
Even if you can't be the next supermodel you'll probably fit
into one of these categories of female models.
- 01 Fashion (Editorial) Model
Fashion models, or what the industry refers to as
"editorial models" are the high fashion models that you see in
fashion magazines such as Complete Fashion, XQZT, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Elle, and who work for
top fashion designers Giorgio Armani, Prada, Marc Jacobs, Gucci, Valentino, and
others.
Female editorial models are generally 5' 9" to 6' 0"
tall and are very slim. A female editorial models' measurements are usually -
bust 33", waist 23", hips 33".
Modeling agencies will always look at the "complete
package" that the model presents when determining whether or not they can
be editorial models, so don't be discouraged if you don't meet these stats
exactly.
- 02 Runway/Catwalk Model
Female runway/catwalk models are a minimum of 5' 9" but
5' 10" - 5' 11" is even better.
Runway models must have precise
measurements so they are able to fit the clothes that designers are going to be
showing to their clients.
Their measurements are usually no greater than
34" - 23" - 34".
Designers hire models to fit the clothes they have made for
their collections, they don't make the clothes to fit the model - well, not
unless you're a supermodel like Naomi Campbell or Coco Rocha.
- 03 Commercial Model
Commercial models can be any age, any size and any height.
Hooray! Commercial models can do everything that isn't normally associated with
high-fashion, such as product ads (housewares, food products, travel industry,
tech devices, and the list goes on).
As long as you fit into the brief, you are good to go.
- 04 Plus Size Model
The plus model market has become an important part of the
fashion and commercial model industry.
Several of the top fashion agencies now
have plus size divisions and we've seen many plus supermodels over the past few
years.
Plus models are generally determined by size rather than
exact measurements, such as size 12 and up.
In the real world a size 12 is not
considered a plus size, but in the modeling industry, it can be.
- 05 Petite Model
Petite models are generally 5' 7" and under.
While
petite models don't generally do runway work, they are often booked
for swimsuit, lingerie, and parts modeling.
Since petite models usually
have smaller shoe and glove sizes they are popular as foot and hand models.
They can also feature as commercial and fashion models.
- 06 Child Model
What do celebrities Brooke Shields, Jodie Foster, Sarah
Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Connelly, Natalie Portman and even CNN's Anderson
Cooper have in common? They were all child models!
The age range for a child model is generally 12 years and
under and they can be any size and height.
Agents that represent child models are looking for children
with lots of personality, and who are able to work well on set and around
strangers.
- 07 Swimsuit/Lingerie Model
Swimsuit and lingerie models are curvier and more voluptuous
than editorial models.
There are many opportunities for swimsuit models other than
just modeling bikinis.
Swimsuit models can model lingerie, undergarments,
sleepwear, summer wear, and can also be showroom and fit models.
- 08 Glamour Model
Glamour models are generally more curvy and voluptuous than
editorial fashion models.
Glamour models often work as swimsuit and lingerie
models as well.
Glamour modeling generally refers to the type of posing the
model is doing in her photographs.
Glamour modeling is usually more
sexually suggestive or alluring than what a fashion model would do and
typically geared toward male audiences rather than female.
Pinup models and
girls who appear in magazines such as Playboy are considered glamour models.
- 09 Fitness Model
Fitness models are models who are very athletic, fit and
toned.
Many fitness models started out as athletes or trainers and have added
fitness modeling to their resumes.
In addition to working for fitness
companies, supplement manufacturers and athletic wear companies, fitness models
are often commercial models as well.
- 10 Fit Model
Not to be confused with fitness models, Fit models are
models who work behind the scenes in fashion houses and with garment
manufacturers to make sure that sizing and fit are maintained in the clothing
manufacturing process.
Garment manufacturers require a variety of shapes and sizes
of fit models in order to fit their garments properly before they are shipped
to the consumer.
You may not have the look that a print model needs or the
height of a runway model, but if you can consistently maintain your
measurements then a career in fit modeling may be for you.
- 11 Parts Model ( What is also
referred to as face model )
Parts models specialize in modeling body parts such as face,
hands, feet, legs, and eyes.
A hand model can book jobs for jewelry, nail, and beauty related
products and anywhere else a client requires a perfect hand whether it's in
print or on film.
A foot model can book jobs with shoe companies, nail and
beauty products and anywhere else a client requires perfect feet whether it's
in print or on film.
Clients look for well-proportioned body parts and those who
can fit sample shoe, glove or jewelry sizes.
Petite models often find work as
part models due to their smaller shoe sizes and body parts.
- 12 Promotional Model ( Brand
showcase ambassadors )
Promotional models often book jobs to promote products or
services at trade shows, conventions, and live events.
Promotional models must be very outgoing, friendly and have
a very good understanding of the client's product as they may be required to
talk about the product or answer questions from potential buyers.
- 13 Mature Model
The market for mature models has increased tremendously as
the baby boomers enter their 60's and beyond.
Mature models are generally 30 years of age and over and
work well into their 80's and 90's!
Mature models are really considered commercial models and
can do everything a commercial model can do.
Thank you
Culled from The Balance Careers.
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