Question Posted Tuesday September 25 2007, 8:28 pm
15/f
you see im about 5'6" and i weigh about 120 lbs and my measurements are 36"26"36" and i can wear a size 5 in juniors, and i wear a 36DD. everyone thinks im pretty, not hot or sexy, but not ugly either! i also have naturally wavy red hair, but the down side is im deathly white so i guess if i ever got into a modeling carrear id have to fake bake (cauz redheads dont tan)!
out of all this info about me is there any hope of for me to ever become a model, or even just having a slight chance to make it?
sizzlinmandolin answered Thursday September 27 2007, 2:26 pm: Definitely. Don't worry about your pale skin either. Pale skin can be very attractive. There's no harm in trying and it sounds like you have the perfect body type. Just remember not to base your whole life on the hope that you can make it in the modeling industry. Make modeling your plan B and have another plan for your future just in case. Good luck! :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
CHECKERED-LOVE answered Thursday September 27 2007, 2:25 pm: hmm well you would be very short for a model, but some agencies will ignore height. The weight might need to go down just a little bit to really make it in the modelling world. Because they are cut-throat people its either your super skinny or you might as well go home. also, red hair and pale skin is good for high fashion modelling. They wouldn't want you to fake bake because pale skin is embraced.
I think if you really want it, and you ache to be a model then you could do it.
just dont give up because some people will criticise you and you cannot let them bring you down. the number one thing in modelling is confidence. you need to be like, "psh i dont care what she says, im fierce and thats all," but remember that some people will give constructive criticism and you should take that to heart.
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