Answering a Reader Question #739

Karrie Wrote:

In order to be any type of model, to you have to have a certain type of body type and/or a certain measurement of your shoulders and legs?

Hi, Karrie!

Each modeling division/category has its own ideal standard, especially when it comes to body type. Runway and high fashion is the strictest and while there isn't an exact measurement of shoulders and legs that models should meet, they are required to be tall, thin and typically within the following measurements: 34-24-34 (that's bust, waist and hips in inches). Fashion/runway models can be smaller than this but no larger than 1 inch in any or all of those areas.

Commercial/print is much more flexible because they don't have strict height or weight requirements but they do expect models to be proportional in build and healthy in appearance.

Models that do stuff like lingerie (i.e. Victoria's Secret) must have a body type that is curvy, voluptuous and, obviously, sexy.

Here's a link to a blog post I wrote that talks about the main divisions of modeling and their requirements:

http://amodelsdiary.blogspot.com/2007/01/different-types-of-modeling.html

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