"Dressers" are used for many runway shows and are often volunteers that agree to help out with preparing the models and their wardrobe for shows.
Agencies do not pay their models, the clients that go through the agencies to find models write the paychecks. Agencies typically take a 20% commission from each job that they book their models. Pay ranges vary widely and depend on the type of modeling job it is and how large/reputable the client is.
It depends on the type of job and the payment arrangements between the client and the modeling agency.
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This varies upon the type of job and what is required. Most models shoot for a half day, which can be between 2-4 hours, while a full day shoot can range from 6-8 hours.
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They get paid for every job they do. How much they get paid for a job depends on who the job is for.
This job is known as a stylist or wardrobe stylist.
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