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Types of Fashion Modeling
Editorial Modeling
Fashion editorial modeling consists of modeling for a magazine’s editorial pages. These magazines, such as Elle, Glamour and Cosmo, usually focus on fashion. The editorial pages will feature models wearing what the magazine thinks will be the next trend in fashion. Editorial work does not pay as well as other types of high fashion modeling but it is great for building a model’s reputation and building one’s portfolio. . Also, because fashion magazines are not as constrained as advertising work, they can use more ‘extreme’ and ‘special beauty’ models in their pages.
Runway Modeling
Clothing designers traditionally show their new collections twice a year (Fall and Spring) to perspective buyers. Designers present these collections to a gathering of buyers by sending models down a walkway or runway. How well a model brings the clothes to life and shows important features of the garments can determine how well they sell. So it is worth it to a designer to have the most ideal models show these collections. This is why models have to meet very strict requirements and why they get such high fees for this type of work. These young models tend to be very tall, slender and move very well in clothes.
Catalog Modeling
Catalogs require models in the clothes they are trying to sell. Generally, catalog modesl are picked for a project because they represent the ideal of the market segment for which the catalog is targeted. Catalog modeling usually pays well because of the volume of photos that must be taken.
Print Modeling
Print modeling can be for display ads or collateral print material. This is the most demanding work to get but pays the best because of usage and exclusives. These are the ads that can make or break a designer’s reputation. Therefore it is important that the photo and model work perfectly to convey the ‘image’ that is wanted.
Show Room Modeling
Modeling for buyers in the designer’s show room.
Fashion Lingerie and Bathing Suit Modeling
These two types of modeling speak for themselves. Since these two can be revealing they require good body proportions and body tone.
Fitness Modeling
This is one of the fastest growing modeling categories partly because health and fitness has moved more into the public consciousness. There has also been an increase in the number of fitness, health, and outdoor lifestyle magazines.
Fashion Fit Modeling
Fit models have the perfect proportions for a given clothing size. Garment manufacturers and designers hire fit models to use to piece together new creations, see how they move, and develop their patterns. The key for a fit model is to never gain or lose an inch. Fit models can be hired by manufacturers in permanent salaried positions.
Fashion Tearoom Modeling
This was very popular in smaller markets. Usually it would be at ladies luncheons where models would wander between tables wearing designer clothes from local fashion boutiques. The models would describe the outfit they wore and where to buy it. Not big bucks, but a place to start and gain confidence in a small market.
Further Divisions
These categories can have further sub categories for size-petite and plus, and for age-children, preteen and mature. Petite size models are usually 5’2 to 5’6. Plus size is the same height as standard size models bust size 14-16. Main stream models usually start in around 14 years of age and go to their early twenties.
Types of Modeling’ info courtesy of Daniel Van Rossen’s Modeling Advice Website
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