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Fashion Models

Fashion Models - Preparation

To work as a model, you typically need to:

  • photograph well;
  • move gracefully; and
  • be attractive.

Education after high school

No formal training is required to begin a career in modeling. Many models have only a high school diploma or equivalent. It is also possible to begin modeling before high school graduation. However, many models acquire the necessary poise and confidence in college. Modeling schools provide training in posing, walking, applying makeup, and other tasks. However, such training does not necessarily lead to job opportunities. In fact, many agents prefer models who do not have previous experience or training. Instead, they prefer to train models on the job.

Training in acting, voice, and dance is useful. A model with these talents is more likely to be considered for television work. Speaking a language other than English is helpful because successful models often travel to foreign countries. A basic knowledge of bookkeeping and math is helpful. Most models keep track of their own expenses.

Work experience

Previous work experience is not required for modeling. There are very few work situations which are good preparation. Most of the requirements are physical. You must photograph well and move gracefully. You must have healthy skin and hair and an attractive face and body. You often must be within certain ranges for height, weight, age, and clothing size. The majority of the job opportunities are for models who are young and slim. However, models who are shorter, taller, or older than the average can often find work in specialty areas. You also must have a basic knowledge of hair styling, makeup, and clothing.

On-the-job training

Acceptance as a model can lead to more and better paying jobs or contracts. Training on the job usually amounts to learning how to cope with the demands of the occupation. Modeling can be hard work. It often involves long hours standing, walking, and posing in awkward positions. You must watch your diet to maintain your weight and health. You also must stay in good physical condition by working out. It also requires many hours of grooming each day. Training usually lasts about a month.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.