Modeling Misconceptions
The concept of what a model should look like has changed drastically over the years. At one time, blue-eyed blondes were all the rage. Eventually the world came to appreciate glamorous brunettes, and eventually more attention turned to African-American models. Coveted jobs of magazine covers and editorial spreads are now, more often than not, being given to actors and a more eclectic group of models.
From the start of modeling industry supermodels were everywhere that you looked. They were larger than life - appearing on multiple magazine covers, on all the top designer runways, in high-profile ad campaigns. It seems that now days top supermodels are quickly being replaced by other, more off-beat models and, mostly, by actors. They are replacing the supermodels as the fashion icons of today. These girls make come as a rebellion from the “perfect” image of the latter-day Barbie-doll supermodel. The new models are quirky, fun, and different, in both looks and attitude. Many are not classically beautiful. It’s a reflection of fashion and its constant change.
In my view this change to the industry is a positive one when considering the amount of new talent seeking careers in the modeling industry. The change gives a lot more opportunity to young men and women whom at one point in time may have foreseen themselves shouting out to the world of modeling. We should keep in mind the world of fashion is constantly in flux. Fads and trends come and go not only in the clothing designs, but also in models and the media’s version of what is a “celebrity”. The celebrity status that the top models had in the day of the supermodel may never be duplicated, and the new models that are rising in the ranks are creating their own eras and making their own, distinct mark in the industry.
No longer do U.S.based manufacturers used plus size models only for showing their plus-size clothing lines. The bias against larger consumers and models pervasive in the fashion industry as far passed on. So much so that plus size models can be seen in high fashion ads and runways throughout the entire nation. Today’s top fashion magazines and advertising campaigns have depicted plus-size models as embodying a return to the voluptuous classic beauties of the past.
There are many misconceptions concerning the modeling and fashion industry. Most new talent may be unaware about the many changes that have taken place overtime. Passed opportunities which seemed unobtainable to so many now present themselves lucrative paths to obtaining and successful career as a fashion model. That is why proper representation and guidance is important for achieving your full potential. In my opinion, TRU Talent Management is a great place to start your endeavors.