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luna1576 said:I'm 5'7" too and I probably wont grow any taller but it's more about "the look" that they're looking for. I've accepted my height and I think that a girl who sits around and frets about her height is less likely to be successful in the industry. I also feel that in a business of picking people apart, a model can't afford to be extremely self conscious about height because the agencies and clients will see it. Good luck to any short aspiring models and remember to own your height, don't let it own you![]()
luna1576 said:I'm 5'7" too and I probably wont grow any taller but it's more about "the look" that they're looking for. I've accepted my height and I think that a girl who sits around and frets about her height is less likely to be successful in the industry. I also feel that in a business of picking people apart, a model can't afford to be extremely self conscious about height because the agencies and clients will see it. Good luck to any short aspiring models and remember to own your height, don't let it own you![]()
luna1576 said:I'm 5'7" too and I probably wont grow any taller but it's more about "the look" that they're looking for. I've accepted my height and I think that a girl who sits around and frets about her height is less likely to be successful in the industry. I also feel that in a business of picking people apart, a model can't afford to be extremely self conscious about height because the agencies and clients will see it. Good luck to any short aspiring models and remember to own your height, don't let it own you![]()
CandiApple17 said:I agree ^
it's happening said:^also your nutrition.
It's weird how modeling encourages one to maintain such a low-weight at such crucial ages when your body needs weight to grow. I never understood that, because you're going to lose height and bone density which goes against what they're trying to achieve. I've heard some models say they've lost height by an inch or two in general later on in their career, and i think this is why.
One shouldn't even think of lowering an average weight/size until they are for sure they are completely done growing.
PS. Do you know how much does nutririon effect height, and are we talking starving oneself or simply watching what you eat?
fashionkitten7 said:General public, I guess... Those people who buy magazines and read about models in them, but don't care that much to come here to tFS. I guess the people here are not exactly "general public", 'cause most of tFSers have exceptional interest for models and fashion, well-informed about them and often work in the industry themselves.
And if modeling industry ever gives up on trying to fool anyone and to present things to be perfect, it'll lose what it stands on... The power of "image". Then, it'll stop existing.
it's happening said:That's a negative view of the industry you have, but is it really your's? Do you feel that the industry is really nothing more than a bunch of people trying to fool each other?