Thursday, February 23, 2012

Types of Modelling

Types of Modelling

There are many types of modelling careers and finding out which one is suitable for you is your first challenge.

Getting as much information as possible at the beginning is essential, Modelicious Models will help you to decide by giving true and unbiased opinions.  All advice given is backed up by our own practical experiences.

A good place to start is by reading the following articles and if you are interested perhaps you'd like to join our growing list of Modelicious Models and take part in our forum.

 

Body Parts

A parts model may seem a very strange profession to have, but many models make a lot of money just by modelling parts of their bodies that have a special quality.

Read more: Body Parts

 

Glamour

To be a glamour model you DO NOT need to take your clothes off!

 

Read more: Glamour

   

Mature

There is quite a demand for mature models due to the huge variety of opportunities especially for commercial print and television advertising.

Read more: Mature

 

Plus Size

For those of us that have a more voluptuous look there is plenty of work. The advertising world has caught on to the fact that we are not all super slim. In catalogues and department stores you will find they all have a plus size section.

Read more: Plus Size

   

Petite

Just because you're short doesn't mean you can't model!

 

Read more: Petite

 

Commercial

Commercial modelling also known as character modelling, it is an ever growing market and is by far the largest type of modelling.

Read more: Commercial

   

Fashion

Fashion Modelling encompasses quite a few aspects of the Art of Modelling.

Read more: Fashion

 

Promotional

Promotional Models are hired to promote a product, brand or service. They interact directly with the consumer and rather than a photo or commercial YOU do the advertising in person.

Read more: Promotional

   

Modelling and Fashion Quotes

"I had the serendipity of modeling during a temporary interlude between Twiggy and Kate Moss, when it was actually okay for women to look as if we ate and enjoyed life. -- Cybill Shepherd

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