Capri Models helps new models take their first steps in the
industry, so we’ve written this article to answer some of the most frequently
asked questions that come up for new models we meet.
How much can I earn as a model?
Unfortunately there’s no easy answer to this, but as a
general rule, brand new models earn slightly over the minimum wage, and the
more experience you get, the higher salary you can command. If you have several
years’ experience and a bulging portfolio, then you could make thousands of
pounds for just a day’s work.
But there are other perks as well as money, including being
able to keep clothing and other items, and travelling the world.
Is it easy to become a model?
No, it’s not. There are many people who would like to be a
model, so competition is fierce and many people will face disappointment. That’s why it’s so important to be realistic,
and if you are sure that you have a genuine chance, then don’t give up too
easily. Even the most successful models faced rejection at some point.
What are the minimum physical requirements for becoming a model?
It varies depending on the kind of modelling you’re doing
and the agency you want to sign with. For fashion show catwalk modelling only
the tallest models will be accepted, so unless you’re startlingly tall, you
will struggle to break into this area. However, catalogue and commercial
modelling has slightly more relaxed requirements and there is always the option
of petite modelling. There are no specific weight or bust requirements for a
model – a teen model will have different statistic to an underwear model and a
sports model will be different again.
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