Thursday 16 June 2016

Model Types at London Fashion Models




Modelling work today is not all about catwalk models who are stick thin or size 0 celebrity fashion models. At http://www.londonfashionmodels.net our vast experience in the world of modelling shows us that our clients want models of all ages, shapes and sizes.

Models are required for a whole host of different types of modelling assignments and jobs from photographic shoots to TV adverts and to promote everything we see in magazines and on television. Therefore companies want people like ourselves to sell to us and that's why many of our models are ordinary people who want to earn some extra money and have fun.

So whether you are pregnant or a fitness fanatic bodybuilder or have great hair, there is modelling work for all types of models. www.londonfashionmodels.net is proud of their inclusive policy when it comes to modelling, we don't just have bonny babies, attractive male models and beautiful women models. On our books we also welcome pre-teen models, tall models, petite models, disabled models and plus size models.

Why not take a look at the model types below to get an idea of the modelling work available and contact us for any further information on becoming a model.
  • Child Modelling
  • Baby Modelling
  • Promotional Modelling
  • Fitness Models
  • Hair Models
  • Petite Models
  • Plus Size Models
  • Pregnant Models
  • Disabled Models
  • Pre-Teen Models
  • Tall Models
  • Fashion Models
  • Hand Models & Feet Models
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Get in touch, to become a model today!

3 comments:

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    I uploaded my picture online on Capital Models because of an ad I had seen on Saturday 17th of June as a spur of the moment thing to see if anything happened or came of it. Following Monday, Harvey Micheals from London Fashion Models calls me to tell me they liked my photo and that they want me to come down to London for a pre-assessment photo shoot that they will pay for all I need to do is pay a £50 deposit to ensure that if booked l would definitely turn up. I thought this all seemed legit. After I got off the phone I googled London Fashion Models and a very authentic looking website appeared which I quickly browsed I then called up and booked the appointment.

    I was then sent me an email which was from LFM. In the email it contained a website londonfashionstudio.net I went on the website and again it all seems legit, saying that the building is in Oxford Circus area. I called to cancel my appointment well in advance because of work commitments to which I was told I would have my money in 5 days, every time I speak to the company they keep on spinning me around and still have not returned my funds I logged onto my online banking to see that the company had taken money out of my account for the deposit using the name ‘Teseract Limited’ which is registered as a computer maintenance I became suspicious and after some digging I have come across this website exposing this type of scam it is just a way for them to get your money and genuine modelling companies do not ask you to pay for a deposit or portfolios.

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