Modelling is a glamorous industry that many people dream
about. As such, it is surrounded by a fair share of urban myths and legends.
Here we demystify some of the more common ones, getting down to the truth of
the matter.
Models can be divas
Most of us have heard the stories of the bad behaviour of
models, such as Naomi Cambell’s violence and Kate Moss’s drug use, but if you
think that is the norm for professional models, think again. The vast majority
of models need to be consummate professionals and that means being charming and
reliable to clients and agents, and taking care of their bodies. To make it as
a model you need to have perfect skin and hair and a healthy body, so no
partying or sunbathing allowed!
Models are usually discovered just hanging around the shopping centre
It’s true that there are always model scouts looking for new
faces for the major modelling agencies, but you’ll be waiting a long time if
you just hang around on town centre benches pouting. Thousands of girls (ad
guys) are aspiring to be models at any given time, and modelling agencies are
inundated with submissions of photos and stats.
All models make a lot of money
Certainly, the top supermodels and fashion models can make
extremely large amounts of money from modelling advertising campaigns for the
big brands, but modelling work is not always well paid to begin with nor is it
regular. Many models can only work part time to begin with, as they build up
their portfolio and reputation and start to get regular modelling work.
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