Should I continue modeling?

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Hey, so I’m a 23 year old male who got scouted and became a model in march 2023, since then I’ve gotten an option for ww exclusive prada ss24, zegna ss25 and now versace ww debut ss25 but haven’t actually been confirmed for any of those, they just keep being let downs. Got rejected today for versace heh ;(

I’m beginning to lose hope and think that maybe it’s too late for shows for me and in your experience is getting these options actually a good indicator or does everyone get these options?
 
In any career you pursue, you will hear many times no from many people, it's part of life! But it's great that besides modeling, you are also heading towards another profession. Keep trying!
 
Yeah doing a masters in computer science! Why?

I think as long as you have other pursuits and your modelling career isn’t a detriment to them, you don’t have to quit modelling. I think fashion modelling when you’re a student is a cool side-hustle, like DJing; if credible opportunities arise you should pursue them, but acknowledge very few are able to make a fruitful, long term career of it. I think that you’re even questioning the legitimacy of your modelling career demonstrates that you’ve got a good head on your shoulders and will make the right decision.

Also, if it’s having adverse effects on your mental health, you should definitely stop.
 
In any work field you are gonna hear "NO" many times but specially in the modeling world, models always talk about how they get more "NOs" than "YES", unless you are already a household name of course.
If you really want it you should continue but the pay for male models is not that great.
 
It is unfortunately a winner-take-all market. The marginal difference between models is exaggerated due to only needing a few models for a few big brands, and for a short period of time.

I think Paul Rowland has stated his frustration that industry insiders seem to have amnesia in regards to models they "didn't get," and when the model suddenly has a big break, all of a sudden everyone loves them after a haircut or a Meisel booking! Luck, unfortunately, plays an outsized role, and unlike your university that has reliable data on student graduation and success rates due to a strict set of criteria, no such criteria exists even if you are signed to a big agency for a few years.

I've heard of exclusives being rejected in the past, and some highly successful models can take 5+ years to get a big break. It all comes down to your interest in modeling, your risk tolerance, and your financial ability to sustain not making it for some set period of time. Definitely think over it carefully and determine how much time and resources you wish to allot to modeling.

Good luck and know, for a fact, that there is probably nothing wrong with you as a model! :smile:
 
Hey, so I’m a 23 year old male who got scouted and became a model in march 2023, since then I’ve gotten an option for ww exclusive prada ss24, zegna ss25 and now versace ww debut ss25 but haven’t actually been confirmed for any of those, they just keep being let downs. Got rejected today for versace heh ;(

I’m beginning to lose hope and think that maybe it’s too late for shows for me and in your experience is getting these options actually a good indicator or does everyone get these options?
Rejection can be tough, especially when you're passionate about something, but it’s important to remember that one rejection or waiting period doesn’t define your potential or worth. In modeling, as in many fields, success often comes down to persistence, resilience, and finding the right opportunities that align with who you are.

Here’s why continuing to pursue modeling—despite setbacks—makes a lot of sense:

1. Different Companies Have Different Criteria

Each modeling agency or brand has its own idea of what they’re looking for. One agency might focus on a very specific look or style that doesn’t suit you, while another might see you as the perfect fit. Just because you didn’t get a particular gig doesn’t mean you're not what another company needs. There are many opportunities out there, and one door closing often opens up others.

2. Rejection Is Part of the Journey

Rejections are part of every career, not just modeling. Even the most successful models and celebrities have faced numerous rejections along the way. But they kept going. They knew that persistence was key. Rejection doesn’t reflect your value, it just means that particular opportunity wasn’t the right fit—and that’s okay!

3. Growth Through Experience

Each time you face a rejection or a challenge, you learn and grow. Maybe it helps you refine your skills, adjust your approach, or discover new aspects of the industry you hadn’t considered. The more you keep modeling, the more you develop your craft, your confidence, and your network.

4. The Power of Consistency

In modeling, just like in any field, showing up consistently increases your chances of success. This means attending castings, building your portfolio, and working with different photographers, designers, or even doing test shoots. Over time, you build your brand, your reputation, and your experience. Eventually, the right opportunity will align with your goals and abilities.

5. Models Come in All Shapes and Sizes

There’s no one "ideal" model type anymore. The industry has shifted to embrace more diversity, and this means more opportunities for all kinds of models. Whether you're tall, short, plus-size, or somewhere in between, there's a market for different kinds of beauty. The right brand or company is out there, and your unique qualities might be exactly what they're looking for.

6. Believe in Yourself

Ultimately, the most important thing is to stay connected to why you started modeling in the first place. If it’s something you love, don’t let setbacks deter you. Every career has ups and downs, but passion and persistence can lead to long-term success. Plus, believing in yourself through the hard times will help you stay motivated when things get tough.
I know it can feel discouraging when things don’t work out immediately, but remember that every successful model has faced rejection along the way. It’s all part of the process! Keep your head up, keep pushing forward, and trust that the right opportunities will come when the time is right.
 

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