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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

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