No, 166 cm is too short for fashion/runway/editorial modeling. Agencies will only sign on models that are 170 cm or taller.
The most popular categories of modeling include: - Fashion/Runway - Commercial/Print - Editorial
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166cm = 5.45 feet
For female models: Commercial/print: 5'5" - 5'7" Fashion/Runway/Editorial: 5'8" - 6'0" Plus Size: 5'8"+ Petite: 5'0"-5'7" (many in the industry consider anyone under 5'7" to be "petite") For male models: Commercial/print: 5'8 - 6'2" Fashion/Runway/Editorial: 5'11"- 6'2" Child and teen models: varies
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This depends on what kind of modeling you want to do. Fashion/editorial/runway models are required to be between 5'8"-6'0" for females and 5'10"-6'2" for males. Commercial/print models should be between 5'5"-5'7" for females and 5'9"-6'2" for males. Plus size models have the same height requirements as fashion/editorial/runway models, while petite models tent to fall between 5'0"-5'7" range. Critics in the industry regard any female model under 5'7" as "petite."
166cm is 5 feet 5.4 inches.
The minimum height for fashion, runway, editorial and plus size modeling is 5'8" for women and 5'11" for men. The minimum height for commercial/print modeling is 5'5" for women and for men it is flexible.
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Not necessarily. In general, male models are required to be tone and lean, not buff. Heavily muscled men aren't used in fashion/runway or editorial work. That is more in the fitness modeling industry. Male models that are not muscular but are on the skinnier, leaner side are more likely to get agency representation and make a good income, especially if they meet the height requirement as a fashion/runway/editorial model.
166 centimeters = 65.3543307 inches FYI: Google "convert 166cm to inches"