It's usually slightly different in the UK from in America.
In the UK it's:
bust: 28-36"
waist: 20-26"
hips: 30-36" (36" is probably the biggest but you do get some)
that's from the smallest to the biggest really and you need to be in proportion
height: 5'8" and over
any smaller and you are limited to the work that you'll get- 5'7" is the minimum really, though there are 'petite' modelling agencies for women under 5'7
34-24-34
The ideal hip measurement is 37
This car model is ideal!
scale
Hot and british
The seat measurements for this chair model are 18 inches wide and 20 inches deep.
185kkk - 24 - 36
It is a matter of scale.
22" to 26"I am 5'4 and have a 22" waist.
Ideal gases can be condensed, but the ideal gas model may fail for gases at higher temperatures.
Yes. 5'8" is the minimum height requirement for fashion modeling and the measurements you've listed are ideal. Just make sure your hip measurement does not get any larger than 35 since a model cannot be larger than one inch in any of the three areas outside of the 34-24-34 standard.
The type of model that measurements are often proportional to the measurements of the real object is called a scale model. Scale models maintain a consistent ratio or scale factor relative to the actual object, allowing for accurate representation in a smaller or larger size. This proportional relationship is essential in fields such as architecture, engineering, and design, where precise dimensions are crucial for visualization and planning.