Editorial models are between 5'8" and 6'0".
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."
Typically, runway and editorial models are required to be taller than 166cm (5'5") due to industry standards. Most runway models are between 5'9" and 6'0" tall, while editorial models are often around 5'8" to 5'11". However, there are exceptions to these standards in the fashion industry, particularly with the rise of diversity and inclusivity in recent years. Some designers and brands may specifically seek out models of varying heights for their campaigns and shows.
Female Fashion Models: 5'8"- 6'0" Male Fashion Models: 5'10" - 6'2" Female Print Models: 5'5" - 5'7" Male Print Models: 5'9" - 6'2" Female Plus Size Models: 5'8" - 6'0" Female Petite Models: 5'0" - 5'7"
Typically catalog models and editorial models. However, if you can manage to book this type of work continuously, it can become a great source of income.
Height is very important in modeling. Your height, among other factors, is a huge factor in determining what kind of modeling you can do. If you don't meet the right height requirements, your chances for success in modeling will be greatly hindered, even if you have a good look.
Female fashion models are between 5'9"-6'0" while male models are between 5'11"-6'2".
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
Usually 5'10" or 5'9"-5'11" or even 5'8"-6"
A & F models get paid about the same amount as a regular editorial or fashion model. They can make $150 an hour or higher but in general, make less than $25-30k a year.
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Runway modeling deals with models wearing designer clothes and walking up and down a catwalk. Editorial modeling uses fashion models to wear the latest trends, which are often used as "filler" pages for high fashion magazine publications. These trends can be clothes, perfume, shoes, jewelry, purses and other accessories.
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