Modeling

Teen Modeling /Commercial / Product Model


Product commercial models for print advertisements can be nearly any size or figure type depending on the productor preferences of the client.  Print fashion models must be able to fit into size of clothing commonly supplied at photo shooting. In general, a print model having a figure that is long all over--long legs, long hands, long neck--is most photogenic.  Balanced proportions, shoulders that are not rounded or sloping and attractively shaped, slim legs with long calves are also important. Ideal figure types vary with fashion. At one time the trend may be toward a shapely figure, while at another time a slim, delicate figure any dominate. The style of clothing being designed will dictate the type of figure they will look best on.


Pre-Teens 9 to 12 years old  .  Teens 13 to 17 years old  .  Collage Kids 18 to 24 years old

Adults Modeling / Potential as a Model


Over the years modeling haws evolved so that a model must no longer look a specific way in order to succeed.  The definition of beauty continues to widen and include more types of faces, figure and look-many of which would not have been considered attractive a decade ago.  As people's live-styles change so do trends in advertising. as new ways of living emerge, so do new roles in television commercial, prints ads, and fashion literature.  Socioeconomic trends and other factors will always play and important role in determining which individuals looks will be most in demand at different times.


Catwalk Modeling


A catwalk,  also known as a runway, is a footway akin to a long, slim, and bridge like structure. At many contemporary and modern fashion shows, the catwalk serves as the central stage upon which models put their outfits on display.  Catwalk modeling (pandeo) is another concept for the type of modeling in between a traditional and other types of modeling in the industry. 



 



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