Thursday, November 26, 2009

Taking Over the Catwalk: Plus Size Model

Thin, gaunt and vertically endowed models no longer have the whole runway to themselves. Today, plus-size, thick, and horizontally endowed models are also strutting their catwalks fiercely. The birth of the plus-size industry actually marks the return of idea of Classical beauty, where being voluptuous and full is attractive.

A plus-size model wears apparels that are larger than size 8, which is the standard size in the US. She models big-size clothing for women customers locally or internationally. As the modeling industry responds to how the garment industry moves, the area of plus-size modeling has grown around the world due to increasing demand for plus-size clothing. In fact, modeling agencies have become active on scouting potential Plus Size Model.

The comeback of this idea was propelled by the increasing number of women who demand plus-size clothing. This demand, in turn, also affected the modeling industry with the creation of a division for plus-size models. These models wear garments larger than the standard size 8 in America.

As you can notice in advertisements, promotions, and even in TV shows, this concept developed and became very much accepted primarily in North America. As people are diverse and media are influential, this area has also grown and expanded internationally. Fashion and garments experts regard this industry as a potentially high-earning across many countries. Modeling agencies, reality TV shows, and projects have all opened their doors on large women models.

Many magazines and advertising campaigns show plus-size models as women who represent the return of the voluptuous, Classical ideal of what beauty is, shown in the old sculptures like the Venus de Medici and the Winged Victory of Samothrace. This is the type of beauty that was popular in the West until the 20th century.

Though their bust-hip-waist ratios differ, there is not much difference when it comes to what a plus-size and a normal model does. Both have photo shoots for magazines, runway shows and also live TV campaigns. Plus-size models, however, also participate in or stimulate talks and forums about overly thin and sometimes anorexic or bulimic models in the modeling industry. Body image and self-esteem issues are also addressed.


By Jimmy carter
 
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