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Modelling isn’t as rigid as it used to be. If a model’s height is below what one would think was average, or equally above, it isn’t scrutinised and then made into an issue whereby perhaps the prospect of withdrawing an application is hinted or considered.
However, there might be some height guidelines depending on which modelling category you’re looking to work in. If the matter of height does concern you, please read on:
Catwalk modelling
Those models you see donning the runway do have more height and body measurement expectations than other areas of modelling. You will generally expect to see super slim and super tall models walking the length of the runway and back, although the catwalk landscape is pushing for more diversity and inclusivity with models such as hijab-wearing Halima Aden, Naadirah Qazi and Megumi Soyer-Shima who are making waves.
Height requirement:
Women – between 5’8” and 5’11” with a 6-8 dress size and a 34″-24″-34″ bust, waist and hip measurement.
Men – around 6’0” to 6’2”.
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Commercial modelling
This modelling division looks for relatable models who will appeal to a target audience which means that the height requirement is much more relaxed than for runway models. It’s all about everyday people connecting with models they can relate to and see their reflection in including models’ appearance as well as their height.
Height requirements:
Depends on what a company desires but it varies from one brand to the next.
Petite modelling
Many females, for example, fall under 5’7” making them the ideal height for petite modelling. Whether it’s for catalogue modelling, commercial modelling or promotional work, petite models are being included in the modelling industry and not being scrutinised for their height. On the contrary, they’re celebrated and embraced for their petite stature and will appeal to everyday people who are also petite.
Height requirement:
Women – under 5’7”
Plus-size modelling
The dress size which best represents this modelling niche varies from one brand to the next but generally speaking, it’s over size 16. Any model which fits in a dress size above this is plus-size although a lot of people are calling for this category to be scrapped so that body size is a more encompassing topic rather than labelling everyone. Hey, some people might not want to be put into a plus-size box and are most certainly entitled to that.
Height on the other hand for plus-size models does not follow a strict guideline.
Height requirement:
Depends on what a company desires but it varies from one brand to the next.
Other modelling niches include fitness/sports modelling, body parts modelling, and disabled modelling. Each brings its own magic and doesn’t meet typical modelling standard requirements so height diversity can enjoy the limelight without the pressure.