8/20/2011

Becoming A High Fashion Model

By Jennifer Collins


As you look through the latest fashion magazines, have you ever thought about who those girls are and how they got there? Well, interestingly enough, there are several different ways to become a high fashion model. Some girls are just discovered by an agent or photographer on the street or grocery store, like Gisele Bundchen, the famous Brazilian super model. Others start with small agencies in their local area, and then transfer to big cities. Many take the chance and move to a more appropriate market, and find a modeling agency when they get there. All of these girls have some things in common. First, they meet the physical standard to become a high fashion model in the chosen market with a particular agency.

If you are one of the tallest and slimmest people you know, you may be interested in becoming a high fashion model. High fashion models are unusually tall and thin. Designers like this look for the way the clothing hangs on the body; 5'9" is typically the minimum height. There are occasional exceptions, but generally those exceptions happen with models who are already well known and have been working for a long time.

Next, take a look at your measurements. Use a tailors tape and measure your bust, hips, and waist. For bust you can use your bra size. For high fashion models, this can range anywhere from a 31A to a 36C. Waist measurements are typically 23" to 24", and hips, 33" to 35".

If you've got the right physical look, the next step is the skill. A good high fashion model can effortlessly portray a character in a photo all the while showing off the clothes. The photo should tell a story. There has to be substance behind the eyes; something special and alluring that makes people want to be the model in those clothes. How do you do this? Well, some girls can do it naturally, and others have to practice. You will learn more about what poses and expressions work for you, as you do more and more in front of the camera. Practice makes perfect. You can do it on your computer camera, or have a friend take some photos of you for practice sake. Often times, you will find a photographer who is looking to get the same kind of practice, and you can work together for a common goal. Study other high fashion models. A lot of the poses are pretty common. Practice in high heels, practice in swim suits , dresses and other outfits. Think about various scenarios when you're having your photo taken.

Being a high fashion model is a unique business. You have to have a very open schedule as well. Castings and photo shoots are generally last minute and can happen any time of day or night. Some may last a week. Like any industry, you need to be professional and ready when the time comes to get ahead. Make sure to take good care of yourself - high fashion modeling is the most strict when it comes to hair, skin and body requirements.




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