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Learn how to become a successful fashion model
Rating: 4.5 out of 5(23 ratings)
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Learn how to become a successful fashion model

Secrets from an International Model
Created bySABRINA Hunter
Last updated 4/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Introducing Sabrina Hunter
  • Modeling 101
  • Learn all the different model types.
  • Learn the difference between fashion and commercial modeling.
  • Anyone can be a model
  • Profile of a fashion model
  • How to become a fashion model
  • How to become a commercial model
  • Profile of a commercial model
  • How to become a child model
  • How to apply make up for a casting
  • Body piercing and tattoos
  • Why models fail to make it
  • Exclusive and non exclusive modeling contract
  • Scams to look out for
  • Secret Marketing Tool for all models
  • Network Network Network

Course content

4 sections39 lectures2h 1m total length
  • Fashion Model Type2:09
    • Fashion (Editorial) Model

      The most selective area in modeling because these models are the faces you see in high fashion magazines such as, Elle and Vogue.  Top fashion designers such as Gucci, Marc Jacobs and Prada select editorial models for campaigns.  Most Editorial models are incredibly tall, slim, and usually are the ‘complete package.’

    • Runway Model

      If you are at least over 5’9 then this type of modeling could be for you.  These models are hired to showcase a designer's clothing line on the runway/catwalk. 

    • Fit Model

      Due to the designer's precise requirement for sizes, fit models are often a certain height and size.  These models act as a mannequin while the designer or manufacturer checks the fit, drape and visual of the garment.


  • Commercial Model Type2:40
    • Lifetsyle Models

      These models pose as someone who is doing everyday tasks such as shopping, talking on the phone or driving a car. 

  • Commercial Model Type part #21:52
    • Plus-size

      Models of average or larger stature

    • Fitness

    • Hair & Beauty

  • Commercial Model Type part #31:28
    • Parts Models


    • Petite Models

  • Commercial Model Type part #42:46
    • Catalog Models

    • Stock Models

    • Swimsuit Models

    • Maternity Models

  • Commercial Model Type part #57:37

    Pros and Cons of stock photography.

Requirements

  • None

Description

Sabrina Hunter was born in London and started her modeling career as a fashion model while studying a BA Hons Marketing and Sports. She became a commercial model and graced the covers of magazines and billboards around the world and has been the face of Outre Hair.

She has graced the cover of numerous magazines, calendars, and catalogs plus appearing in national newspapers; these modeling assignments gave her the opportunity to work in London, Scotland, L.A., New York, Orlando, Miami, Massachusetts, Mauritius and Tortola (BVI). In addition to modeling, Hunter has been featured in many TV shows and films as a walk-on artist for; Eastenders, Holby City, Dream Team, Die Another Day, Spider-Man 2. She has also appeared in TV commercials for various brands including; Nokia, WAHI & Orange (mobile).

As a mother of a child model, Sabrina has worked as a maternity model in the US.

Sabrina has helped numerous aspiring models from around the world get started in their modeling career with a celebrity photo shoot, front cover for a magazine, hair shows and feature in blockbuster movies.


-  Anyone can be a model if you understand how to navigate the modeling industry.

- Learn how to become a fashion or commercial model

- Understand the main types of models.

- Learn how to select the right model type to be successful.

- Learn how to manage your child's modeling career.

- Learn how to find a modeling agency and their requirements.

- Learn how to develop a strong modeling portfolio for free.

- Learn the marketing tips on how to find paid modeling jobs.

- Learn how to apply make up for a casting/open call.


Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring models (male/female)
  • Parents of aspiring models