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Types of Modeling

The first step for getting into modeling and building your portfolio is to decide which type of modeling you’re going to do.

While fashion modeling and other categories have specific physical requirements, others are more flexible. Here are some general categories of the modeling industry: 

FASHION MODELS

Fashion models must be tall, thin and young. Female fashion models are generally 5’9” to 6”, and their measurements are usually bust 33”, waist 23”, hips 33”. Male fashion models are 5’11” to 6’2”, with waist measurements between 29” and 32”; shirt size between 15-15 1/2 neck, sleeve sick between 32-34, and jacket size 40-42.

Fashion (Editorial) Models - 
These are the models you see in fashion magazines like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, etc. 

Runway / Catwalk Models - 
Runway models are a minimum of 5’9” and must have precise measurements to fit the designers’ clothes. They must know how to walk the runway to showcase designer clothes to potential buyers.

Catalog Models -
This refers to the models you see in clothing catalogs or modeling clothing in online stores. Catalog modeling is slightly less restrictive in terms of measurements and height requirements. 

COMMERCIAL MODELS

There are no height, size or age requirements for commercial models. They do advertisements, magazines, TV and more. This category includes many different types of looks and potential jobs.

SWIMWEAR / LINGERIE MODELS

Swimwear and lingerie models are curvier than fashion models. They are fit but not overly toned. They appear in swimwear catalogs, resort advertisements, suntan product ads, etc.

GLAMOUR MODELS

Glamour modeling generally refers to the posing — it is sexually suggestive. Pinup models and models who appear in magazines like Playboy are glamour models. They are generally curvy and have beautiful faces.

PLUS-SIZE MODELS

Plus-size models have become a part of the fashion and commercial modeling markets. They may be represented by agencies with plus-size divisions. They are generally determined by size (such as 12 and up) rather than measurements.

FITNESS MODELS

Fitness models should be athletic and toned. There are no size or height requirements, but fitness models must be in shape.They appear in ads for athletic wear companies, health and fitness products, and in trade magazines such as Runner’s World.

PROMOTIONAL MODELS

Promotional models book gigs at trade shows and conventions. They may be required to talk about their clients’ company or product and answer questions. They must be very outgoing and friendly.

What Is a Comp Card?

Comp cards are the business cards of models and actors. They display a headshot on the front with an additional 3-5 images on back, along with the individual’s stats. They’re handed out to potential clients and agencies during auditions and castings, and they’re also used by agencies to market their models. “Comp card” is short for composite card, and it may also be referred to as a Sed Card, Zed Card, or Z Card (they all mean the same thing).

What You Should Know

  • Cards are typically 5.5” x 8.5”.
  • They should be printed on quality, heavy cardstock.

Front of Card

  • Show off your best headshot. To allow agents and potential clients to consider you for a variety of jobs, this headshot should ideally display a versatile, more “natural” look.
  • Include your name, printed in a simple, easy-to-use font, such as Arial or Times New Roman, in size 12 or 14.

Back of Card

  • Include three to five images that show variety. Ideally, they will convey your experience, range, and the type of work you’re seeking. If you’re a model, you’ll want to include a variety of looks. Actors may show different types of lifestyle shots, especially if they’re looking for commercial work.
  • Most women include these stats: hair color, eye color, bust, waist, hips, dress size, and shoe size.
  • Men typically include: hair color, eye color, height, suit or chest size, was it, inseam, and shoe size.
  • Provide contact information: your cell phone number, email address, and possibly your website. Again, use a simple font, size 12-14.
  • You may also display your agency's logo.
  • The card may be vertical or horizontal.

These cards are your first impression, and a great marketing tool. Be sure to convey your professionalism with high-quality photos, a clean design, and quality printing production.

See our pricing for comp card photography and printing here.