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? asked in Beauty & StyleOther - Beauty & Style · 9 years ago

Would Being A Print Model Even Be Possible For Me?

Hi, I'm wanting to know whether or not I could even be considered to be a model for prints. I've heard that most male print models are fairly tall (for what reason I don't much understand, as there are so many angles that can be used).

I'm a 17 year-old male, and stand at about 5'5' + 3/4' at the moment. I should grow to about 6' after I'm 18...family history would indicate that. I consider myself to be attractive, with my 2 main stand-out features being large dark blue almond shape eyes and low, slanted-upwards eyebrows. I would prefer to not post a picture.

So if I were to apply to be a print model, would I even be considered for a job? My main concern is my current height, though I definitely have confidence with my appearance.

Thanks for any help!

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    You`re a bit short at 5'5 and to reach 6' in a year is a lot. Maybe your family history has a record of fast growth spurts in the males.

    The truth is no-one can tell, without seeing what you look like, whether you would make a potential model.

    Do some growing first, adult male models tend to be 5'11 - 6'2 although if you have the right look a height under or over won`t hold you back. Keep in shape and apply to the agencies once you are 18 and taller. There is still no guarantee you will be accepted, but your chances will be increased.

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    Source(s): UK Model Scout
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    i think that no matter the height, you can still get accepted...

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