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Males in the modelling world today have anew norm. A typical model, when 6 feet, should weigh 145 lbs with a 28". It seem to vary a sin 10 lbs per inch of height (6'1"

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Old 02-19-2008   #1 (permalink)
Smaccoms is offline
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Males in the modelling world today have anew norm. A typical model, when 6 feet, should weigh 145 lbs with a 28". It seem to vary a sin 10 lbs per inch of height (6'1" is 155 lbs, etc). Lets say suicidal? I was just wondering, what are everyone's weight to height rations? I'm 210 lbs at 5'10" (I'm out of shape)...maybe we could compare modelling vs normal:
Models 6 feet = 145, 6 feet 1 inch = 155, 5'11" = 135 (these are guess-timates, the first two are confirmed, seen them in articles, last is just a guess for shorter guys...you typically don't see guys below 5'11" or 6 feet in modelling, not tht I'm in one)
 
Old 02-19-2008   #2 (permalink)
Industrialsize is online now

6 foot even @ 175 pounds 30 inch waist
 
Old 02-19-2008   #3 (permalink)
rd62624 is offline

5'10 165 pounds
 
Old 02-19-2008   #4 (permalink)
SteveHd is offline

I'm 5'11" @ 145 and 33in waist.

The so-called "new norm" is ridiculous.
 
Old 02-19-2008   #5 (permalink)
wilzhem is offline

Just curious, where did you read that article? I'm a fashion design student and there's really not a "norm". It varies depending on style, the model's agency, region, designers' preference, etc. For example, models for Christian Dior and Prada are generally very slim like you use as an example. However, models for houses like dsquared2 and Dolce & Gabbana are usually much more muscular. Also, there really isn't an organization that tracks all of this data because there are so many different model agencies worldwide. Not trying to start any arguments or say that there isn't often a problem, but I would simply question the reliability and the source of that information. Oh and this is my first post here, so I'm hoping I didn't step on any toes, just putting in my two cents!
-Will
 
Old 02-19-2008   #6 (permalink)
wilzhem is offline

Oh and I'm not uber slim or anything either, I'm 6' tall, 180lbs, and have a 34" waist.
 
Old 02-19-2008   #7 (permalink)
CBTallthetime is offline
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6'. 255lbs

I could be two models in one.....
 
Old 02-19-2008   #8 (permalink)
yngjock20 is offline

Where did those come from? That Hedi Slimane comment?

It should be made aware that many European guys can fit into those specs, but for American men it's considered unhealthy.

Even though the modeling world looks for men who are at the small end of "skinny" many of them are healthy and not emaciated at all. Specific designers such as Hedi Slimane look for that "Pete Doherty" looking guy to reflect the nature of their collections. It's just a preferance and has nothing to do with the state of the average person.

We can clearly see that the majority of the average consumers and many American labels don't follow the trend of the European designers.
 
Old 02-19-2008   #9 (permalink)
aliveboi is offline

I'm 6 feet tall and 150 lbs, so i guess I'm 5 lbs overweight.
 
Old 02-19-2008   #10 (permalink)
Bbucko is offline

5'6, 155 lbs, 28" waist.

There's not a scrap of fat on me. If I dip below 150 lbs, I get sickly looking.
 
Old 02-19-2008   #11 (permalink)
Smaccoms is offline

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Originally Posted by SteveHd View Post
I'm 5'11" @ 145 and 33in waist.

The so-called "new norm" is ridiculous.
I know right, its unbelievable, anyway ur very light yourself, you really have a 33inch waist? I'm a 34 maybe goin to a 35 inch waist myself. At my thinnest (175 lbs) I was at 32 inches. Thats odd, isn't? My English essay is concentrating on this topic....A modeling agency would prolly tell you to loose weight (fat probation) totally insane...they'd want u at 28 inch waist...
 
Old 02-19-2008   #12 (permalink)
Smaccoms is offline

The New York Times > Log In
Thats the link to the article. very interesting. Thanks for that info, I need an image for my essay, particular one of very slim guys. I have an image from DOclhe and Gabbana (omg) heres the image...(you gotta copy and paste them, no hyperlinks, sorry)
http://secretum.files.wordpress.com/...bbana_ads4.jpg
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Originally Posted by wilzhem View Post
Just curious, where did you read that article? I'm a fashion design student and there's really not a "norm". It varies depending on style, the model's agency, region, designers' preference, etc. For example, models for Christian Dior and Prada are generally very slim like you use as an example. However, models for houses like dsquared2 and Dolce & Gabbana are usually much more muscular. Also, there really isn't an organization that tracks all of this data because there are so many different model agencies worldwide. Not trying to start any arguments or say that there isn't often a problem, but I would simply question the reliability and the source of that information. Oh and this is my first post here, so I'm hoping I didn't step on any toes, just putting in my two cents!
-Will
 
Old 02-19-2008   #13 (permalink)
Smaccoms is offline

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Originally Posted by Smaccoms View Post
The New York Times > Log In
Thats the link to the article. very interesting. Thanks for that info, I need an image for my essay, particular one of very slim guys. I have an image from DOclhe and Gabbana (omg) heres the image...(you gotta copy and paste them, no hyperlinks, sorry)
http://secretum.files.wordpress.com/...bbana_ads4.jpg
okay...so I lied, apparantly hyperlinks are automatic...
 
Old 02-19-2008   #14 (permalink)
cocklover11 is offline

The size of models is different for different jobs.
I am 6'1 and 128 pounds, I was told by an agency to gain 10-15 pounds and they would be interested. But my metabolism doesn't let that happen.
 
Old 02-19-2008   #15 (permalink)
Smaccoms is offline

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Originally Posted by cocklover11 View Post
The size of models is different for different jobs.
I am 6'1 and 128 pounds, I was told by an agency to gain 10-15 pounds and they would be interested. But my metabolism doesn't let that happen.
dude thats freaking thin, you want 15 pounds from me? I would like the body I had at beggining of senior year of high school, I as about 45-50 lbs lighter (can you believe it?
 

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