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Could I be a fashion model?
02-18-2014, 11:49 PM
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Could I be a fashion model?
I'm 5'7", which I know is generally too short to be a runway model, but I'm 110 lbs and my measurements are 32B-24"-34", which I know are fairly good measurements for someone hoping to model. I'm also very fit and have an all-around toned body. What do you think? Any advice/suggestions?
Thanks!

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02-18-2014, 11:53 PM
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You should like you could be a great model! Keep doing what your doing, stay in shape and look healthy. In the last 10 years the fashion industry has seen a huge change from skin thin anorexic models to healthy women. Sure they are still fit, but models today are real! Look at the Victoria Secret Angel's; they have hips, breasts and look like real women!

If you are truly interested in modeling, try getting yourself out there. Promote yourself via Twitter, Facebook, Instragram etc. If you have a friend who is into photography, ask them to take high quality photos of yourself to use online. With social media, you can garner thousands of "likes" with a high quality photo!

But most of all, be yourself and have fun!

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02-18-2014, 11:56 PM
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You have breathtaking beauty and you're sexy
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02-19-2014, 12:04 AM
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commercial modelling would be perfect for u! fashion might be a bit harder, but still possible if the agency likes your look. (cara is only 5'7'' or 5'8'' and they list her as 5'9.5 lol)
go for it!!! however know that most high fashion runway models are generally reallllly tall and lean ( im 5'9'' and im considered really short) so if u r looking to sign with a agency, commercial modelling will most probably get ur foot in the door.
good luck!
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