When most people think of modeling, they think about high fashion magazines as well as runway shows. But there are many kinds of models.
I’ve performed just about all of it, but I spent the majority of my career as a healthy model.
What is a healthy model?
Here is what Wikipedia says:
A connecting product (sometimes healthy model) is a person who is employed by a fashion designer or perhaps clothes manufacturer to check the fit, obvious appearance as well as drape of your design reviews on alpilean, Highly recommended Site, a’ real’ human being, effectively acting as a live mannequin.
This is a technically precise meaning, though it fails to account for the range of fun as well as issues which goes into the morning in the lifetime of a healthy model.
I used to start my workdays at 5am in military fatigues driving my car downtown for boot camp with a team of type A wall streeters to sweat and keep healthy. With music blasting and singing in the top of my lungs, I’d be psyched to exercise by the time I pulled into my parking area outside of the gym.
Wherever I went, individuals were sporting clothing I had fit and I was all the time working… in the gym, at a charity event, everywhere individuals used garments!
Even when I wasn’t actually in a fitting, which has been almost 24/7, I’d be asking ladies questions about the dresses they were wearing I had fit. I would shop the brands I fit in plus the competition, measure all of the clothes, take photos of myself while others using the garments and give clients digital and written reports of the best way to greatly improve the garments we fit. Most of the women at boot camp wore Gap Body undergarments and they had been big consumers with awesome feedback (which made an excellent start to the day.)