How Do You Break Into Plus-Size Modeling?
The sense of beauty in the fashion industry has evolved. Before, top models included slimmer and skinny ladies but today, a set of new born models arise—the plus-size models. Compared with the other models, they also have good-proportioned body structure. The only difference is that these models have bigger hips, bust, and waist. This is why plus-size models are also called “extended size” or “full-figured” models. Most plus-size models work for fit modeling, live or recorded presentations, and TV or magazine advertisements. Most advertising campaigns employ plus-size models to motivate people experiencing eating disorders. If you think you have the guts to break through the plus-size world, here are some guidelines to consider: • Beat the basic requirements. As a plus-size model, you should have a classic look. Liberated looks do not have a room in plus-size modeling. Agencies look for excellent body lines and fine legs. You should not exceed 5’11 in height so that you can carry the c