How Do You Become A Petite Model?
In the not-too-distant past, it seemed as if the world of modeling was only open to taller women, since agencies looked for girls 5 feet 8 inches or taller. Then Josie Maran became a well-known model at 5 feet 6 inches and Tyra Banks broadcast a season of America’s Next Top Model that featured petite girls. If you want to become a petite model, then you’ll need to put in more work than the taller girls. Learn how to work your body properly. As a petite model you’re at a disadvantage because when you compete against taller girls, they have a tendency to push you out of the way and take over the picture. Try practicing in front of a mirror and working on poses that make you look longer and leaner. Give yourself an honest once-over and check out your facial structure and body. Petite models often work in fields that focus on one specific body part, rather than the whole body. If you have a great feature such as eyes, lips or hands, then you have a better shot at working as a model. Create