Could I Be A Plus Size Model

Modelling Well the theory that you just have to be fat to be a plus size model is one of the biggest myths aro
With most plus size models being between 5'8 and 6ft and a size 14-16 i would hardly say that they are overweight.

Plus size models are required to be a fit and healthy representation of the everyday women.

We are the models that are here to represent the curvy women that has just as much right as her slim girl friends to wear designer frocks.

The constant debate on skinny V Fat will never go away as long as women and clothes exist.
Much to the despair of mainstream media Plus size models are here stay!

So if you have all the right assets to be a model but cannot be a size 6 or 8 then don't despair.

Are you a healthy fit looking size 12-18 women?

Have clear skin,a perfect smile and measurements to die for?

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Well the best advice you can get is from a women that started the Plus size modelling industry in Australia.

Director Darrianne Donnelly has been giving curvy girls the right edge to be seen in the fashion world for over 15 years.

She has since published one of the most comprehensive E-Model books all about how to become a plus size model.

Please visit www.bgmmodels.com.au and click on the E-book to read a free chapter on how to become a plus size model.

Just remember Plu
s size modeling is just as competitive as straight size modeling.
Before getting too excited and making an appointment, take a little time out and prepare yourself for the interview.


Remember to smile x


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Who is Natalie Wakeling?

Born Natalie Schiemer on the 11th of February 1980 in the rural district of Mudgee NSW.
The youngest of four daughers Natalie was surrounded with a strong influence of fashion and grew  up with the desire like many young girls to become a model.

At the age of fourteen Natalie was chosen to model in the local Farm field days fashion parade  in Mudgee alongside six professional models from Sydney.

Four years later after an attempt at straight sized modeling Natalie had an appointment to see Darrianne Donnerly the Director of BGM models, Australia's leading plus size modelling agency.

Signed on the spot and sent on her way the very next week to attend her first casting with Deborah Hutton ,who was the then Fashion editor of Australian Womens Weekly.

This proved to be a success and Natalie shot her very first editorial with the magazine at age 19.
In 1999 Natalie was one of Australia's first plus size models to appear in consecutive editorials for cosmopolitan magazine , breaking the sterio type that only very slim models should appear in  mainstream magazines.

Having worked for most plus size fashion labels and Magazines here in Australia Natalie was signed to Elite models in Miami  in 2001 and Ford models New York  in 2002 scoring 3 international front covers.

Natalie is now located back in Australia with her husband and two sons and continues to be a passionate and positive role model for the plus size Industry.
Embody Denim which is Natalie's signature collection of fashionable denim for women 14+ was released in 2006 with great success.


     
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