As we continue to progress every year since 1990, we’ve seen a difference in modelling trends. We’ve been lucky to witness the rise in plus size models, and the success of our mature models. The trends generally reflect the demand in the market, but also reflect our general mindsets as human beings.
Same sex models are not new, but they are growing at a rate that means we can offer more opportunities for many more loving couples of the same sex.
If there was any kind of stigma attached to same sex couples, we like to think that it vanished sometime a long time ago – possible in the 1980s. It’s not particularly vital to know when mass bigotry largely evaporated; what is important is that same sex couples in any walk of life are accepted as exactly what they are: two people who love each other, wanting to lead enriching lives. Indeed, a 2023 YouGov poll revealed that 78% of Brits supported same sex marriage. This, it could be argued, should be higher, although it’s an encouraging percentage because just 12 years previously that figure was just 42%. It’s quite an improvement, and there’s no reason why that figure shouldn’t increase in the coming years.
Most worldwide brands like to engage with everyone. They want to do this so that they appeal to everyone – not just a select few thousands, but multi-millions. With the increased inclusivity over the last couple of decades or so comes an increase in goods, services and campaigns – most requiring marketing and models.
We’ve been experts at placing the right models with the right companies since our conception. We’re looking to place far more same sex couples in exciting modelling jobs right across the UK – and even abroad, should the need arise.
Just as family modelling continues to soar, we expect same sex modelling to rise accordingly.
Same sex models do not need to be married. If they are – great. But it’s not essential. They just need to be of the same sex and have a devoting connection that shines through in front of a camera. They’ll need all the attributes of successful models, of course – enthusiasm, flexibility and confidence to name just three – but we’re sure you’ll know this already.
Male or female same sex couples have more chance than ever of becoming models. Now is the time to act if you really want to become one. Modelling shouldn’t be done on a whim, and we don’t recommend anyone thinking about becoming a model just because they’ve read glossy magazines or seen TV adverts of famous perfumes or the latest fashions. These models have their place, and we appreciate their value, but we’re a modelling employment agency specialising in the best and most well-paid commercial modelling jobs in the country. That’s why everyone can achieve big things with us.
If you have the realistic desire to become a model, have a read through our website, scan our reviews, or contact our team. It’ll be the first step towards realising your dream with your partner.