Modeling
We have different type of Modeling
Runway or Catwalk Model
Female runway or catwalk models are usually a minimum of 5 feet, 9 inches tall, but taller is preferred. Runway models must have precise measurements so they’re able to fit the clothes that designers are going to be showing to their clients.
Fashion (Editorial) Model
Fashion models, or what the industry refers to as “editorial models,” are high-fashion models that you see in magazines such as Vogue and others and they usually work for top fashion labels such as Gucci, Valentino, and others.
Commercial Model
Commercial models can be any age, size, or height because they’re needed for a variety of functions. Commercial models can do everything that isn’t generally associated with high fashion, including ads for products and services.
Plus-Size Model
The plus-size model market has become an essential part of the fashion and commercial modeling industry. we’ve seen more plus-size over the past few years before.Plus-size models are generally categorized by size rather than exact measurements.
Petite Model
Petite models are generally 5 feet, 7 inches tall or shorter. While petite models don’t generally do runway work, they’re often booked for swimsuit, lingerie, and parts modeling. Since petite models usually have smaller shoe sizes and glove sizes, they’re popular as foot and hand models.
Swimsuit or Lingerie Model
Swimsuit and lingerie models are often 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 they can also be showroom and fit models.
Fitness Model
Fitness models are models who are very athletic, fit, and toned. Many fitness models started as athletes or trainers and have added fitness modeling to their resumes. In addition to working for fitness companies, and athletic wear companies, fitness models are often commercial models as well.
Promotional Model
Promotional models often book jobs to promote products or services at trade shows, conventions, and live events. They must be very outgoing, friendly, and have an excellent understanding of the client’s product because they may be required to talk about the product or answer questions from potential buyers.