If you are considering becoming a plus size model, then read on!
Considering joining the ranks of the plus size models?
The world of modeling takes hard work, determination and a desire to
succeed.
Becoming a plus size model can potentially be even
more difficult. Not only do you have to find niche markets that work with plus size models, you have to be secure and confident with
yourself and your body to present a positive image to those who might look up to you.
Modeling isn’t for everyone, and if you aren’t in
it for the long haul it may be the wrong profession for you. However, if you think you have what it takes to become a plus size model there
are several things you should know.
Famous models for the larger sizes include Barbara Brickner, Tracie Stern and
Gabrielle Taber.
The modeling industry has always been know to cater to the waif-thin, so breaking
into the plus size modeling business can seem nearly impossible. However, the modeling industry has increasingly been opening its eyes to
the potential of plus size models and are starting to realize the beauty in a curvy figure.
Your first step in becoming a plus size model is to call up local and nationwide
modeling agencies to see if they work with plus size models. If they do, you’ll want to set up an appointment to meet with the agency. You may
also want to research when the next open call will be, because many agencies have them. Attending auditions and open calls is an essential
part of the modeling business, and can help get your name and face out there.
Before attending your
agency appointment, the agency will expect to see a portfolio of photographs of you. You’ll want to hire a professional
photographer to conduct a mini photo shoot with you modeling a variety of different fashions. Arm yourself with at least 5 to 10
photographs that show off your range. Hiring a professional photographer isn’t cheap, but if you end up landing a job it’s well worth the
price.
During your
interview, you want to keep your look simple and understated, yet classy. If you decide to wear makeup, wear very little.
It’s probably best to wear no makeup at all, so the agency can see your real beauty. Don’t dress too extravagantly, but take care not to
err on the side of casual either. In other words, flip flops and a t-shirt aren’t great, but neither is a floor length formal gown. Keep it
somewhere in the middle, and be honest and open with any questions the agency asks you.
While of course you must have beauty to become
a model, beauty actually isn’t everything. You must also be knowledgeable about the industry and keep up to date with the latest
styles, makeup trends, and what’s hot now. Practice posing and walking, because those are essential skills all models must have. By staying
on top of your game, you’ll remain a step ahead of the competition every time. Whilst you may not actually end up modelling for the
Victoria's Secret catalogue, you can still feature in some of the top mail order catalogs and stores.
Breaking into the plus size model industry can be
difficult. You must not only be knowledgeable about the industry, but you must also have an intense desire to succeed no matter what. Plus,
if you do become a model it takes a lot of hard work and effort on your part to stay within the standards of the modeling
industry.
With patience, tenacity, luck and hard work there’s
every possibility that you could become the next plus size model.
More Modelling Resources
Here's my fav video of a popular plus size model showing why
she's not afraid to show off her curves:-
Plus Size Models In Demand Is it true -are plus size models are back on the catwalks and modelling top brands of clothing ?
Plus Size Modelling Plus size models are increasingly popular, being used to model the increasing ranges of fuller figured fashions in US, UK and online stores.