How to get into the Best Commercial & Fashion modeling Agency in Ireland

Getting into the Best Commercial & Fashion Modeling Agency in Ireland can be hard, it can seem daunting as you’re probably doubting yourself and your experience. Most likely, you are wondering things like, "Do I have what it takes?" "Where can I get an agent?" What are the benefits and drawbacks of modeling? If you're looking for advice and tips for breaking into the modelling industry in Ireland or abroad, this blog will address some of your concerns and point you in the direction of being a successful model.


Do you have what it takes?

Have you got the look? Being "good looking" or "beautiful" isn't the only requirement for modelling,thankfully, but still we find that many male and female models think looks are the only requirement for modelling. There are many stunning individuals in the world. Having "a look" is crucial if you're serious about breaking into the fashion modeling industry, but commercial modeling is thankfully more inclusive. Commercial Modeling is where models are hired to pose in marketing materials to promote specific products. There should be something distinctive about your appearance or physical structure. It might be a distinguishing feature, like Cindy Crawford's beauty mark, the way your dimples appear when you smile, the way your chin or nose are shaped, which gives your face depth, or some other special characteristic. Accept this. It will be what distinguishes you from other models in the field.

When it comes to basic traits that are crucial for anyone trying to get into modeling, height is perhaps the most crucial physical quality for the majority of models, with 5'7" typically being the minimum height requirement. Runway models need to be at least 5'8" tall for women and 6'0" for men.These requirements are the standard for anyone looking to break into fashion modelling or even join a fashion-focused Irish Modeling Agency. For editorial modeling, having the right look is more important than height or slender frame alone. For convention or promotional models, it’s more about having an engaging personality and the ability to act as a product spokesperson. Different types of modeling have certain requirements, but before you get into modeling, you should understand what type of modeling work you will be pursuing. Will you be on the runway? Do you want to be in magazines or be a part of private events? These questions need to be thought through.

For instance, there has been an increase in plus-sized models in the industry recently, as well as development in other specialised markets like models with tattoos. There are several subcategories that fall under the bigger modelling umbrella, so your appearance can help establish which sector of modelling you would fit best into. Keep in mind that becoming a model requires more than just being tall, slender, and well-posed. It entails recognizing your own abilities and utilising them, as well as seeking out the kind of career that will suit you best.

Different types of modeling

If you are new to the modeling industry, you’re probably surprised at just how many different genres that are available. 

Here is a list of the most well-know genres:

Models for publications, high-end designers, runway shows, and fashion campaigns are known as runway (cat-walk) models. Fashion models must meet very strict standards for height, weight, and age. 16 to 21 is the average age. Although models can be even younger than this, many agencies will demand that they be at least 16 years old. Similar to actors, models can also be older, but agents and clients prefer them to appear more youthful. Height should be between 5'9" and 6", bust should be between 32" and 36", waist should be between 22" and 26", and hips should be between 33" and 35". Of course, the majority of women don't fit these criteria, which is why fashion models typically earn the highest salaries and put in the most labor. If you do not meet these requirements, don’t worry, most female and male models don’t and that doesn’t mean agencies don’t make exceptions and you can’t walk the runway.

Another lucrative modelling niche that is a little less constrained than fashion modelling is print (catalogue, editorial) modelling. Height ranges from 5'8" to 5'11", with average measurements as follows: waist 22′′-26′′, hips 33′′-35′′, and bust 32′′-35′′. The two modelling subgenres that are most specialised are catalogue and fashion. They are the most successful because of this.

Models for lingerie and swimwear frequently have measurements that must be met. Height 5'7" to 6'", bust 32" to 35" C cup, waist 22" to 26" and hips 33" to 35" are typical lingerie measurements. Similar to a lingerie model, a bikini model will have slightly bigger breasts. Check out our blog on The 5 different types of modeling you should know. 


Getting started

So you've made the decision to try out the modelling life. Finding a knowledgeable, competent agent is the first step to a successful career. Some modeling firms are rip-offs, just as the aforementioned "modeling classes." Verifying the legitimacy of the agencies you are thinking about dealing with is crucial. Do your homework! You can learn more about the models that agencies are looking for, the jobs that their clients have secured, and their level of professionalism by visiting the websites of the agencies you are interested in. It's best to do your research before teaming up with companies because model management is crucial.

Building a portfolio

It's time to give them your "book" once you have established a list of trustworthy agencies that represent the kind of model you would like to be. Your "stats" (i.e., your height, weight, and basic measurements) and a gallery of photos will be included. Simple digital images are the ones you should have the most. Make an effort to look your best in photos by wearing little to no makeup, wearing a simple wardrobe with few accessories, and having natural lighting used. It is important for the agency to see both your face and body so make sure to include a wide angle shot that shows your body and a closer in shot of your face. Dress in tailored clothing so the agency can observe your fundamental body structure. Include those pictures as well if you want to work in lingerie or swimwear. To find your most appealing appearance to present to agencies, experiment with angles and positions. When attending open casting calls, prepare similarly; wear well-fitting clothing, with minimum hair and makeup.

Include professional photos from previous gigs if you have modelling experience. To get high-quality images to submit to agencies. If you are just getting started, it will probably be well worth the investment to spend the money on a professional photographer. From there, it will be really advantageous for you if you can afford to spend money each year on high-quality, current images.

Pros and Cons

Modeling is more than just having a good appearance for the camera. Aspiring models must treat the industry as a business first and foremost and approach it with professionalism, grace, and resiliency, just like they would any other employment. Being a model has many wonderful advantages. You have the opportunity to assist in realising the dreams of others. It can be an incredible chance to pursue your passion, meet amazing people, including photographers, designers, and fellow models, and travel the world.

However, the job clearly isn't all about the glitz and glamour, despite what an outsider may believe. Unless you are a supermodel working on important campaigns, you usually won't make much money (at least not consistently.) Modelling can be physically, mentally, and emotionally taxing. There can be intense competition among models because there are typically multiple candidates vying for the same, small number of positions. This will undoubtedly lead to a great deal of rejection, which can be emotionally demanding.

To safeguard yourself against the rejection you may encounter, it is essential to have a thick skin. Don't try to personalize the rejections. They will take place. You could not fit what the companies trying to cast for shows and hire models for shoots are searching for on that given day. It will not only help your career but also make you a stronger person if you can accept the reality of the industry and persevere.

We hope you found our ‘How to get into the Best Commercial & Fashion Modeling Agency in Ireland’ helpful. If you want to learn about the 5 different types of modeling you could try, check out our blog.

Your decision to join an agency is a big one, its one that should be thought out carefully and considered properly. Do your research, there are many Irish Modeling Agencie’s out there. But not every agency might suit you! At Eko Model Management, we are not just an Irish Modeling Agency, we strive to help our models and talents grow and personally develop. You can learn more about us here About Eko and if you have any questions don’t hesitate to get in touch Contact

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