Behind the Scenes with one of Los Angeles' top Fit Models - Perfect Fit Models (2024)

Full Time professional fit model Erica answers some FAQ’s about fit modeling.

First, can you explain a bit about what a fit model is?

The way I describe a fit model to most people who ask is, basically I am a live mannequin. I try on clothes prior to the production of the garment and also during their development of the clothing line for each season. This helps the company’s design and technical team see the fit and the flow of the material on an actual body posing as a customer to get an idea of how they would like the final product to look. This is key for designers, unlike a body/tailor form ,the fit model gives very valuable feedback about over all fit, nature of fabric, and if riding up, etc. A fit model is a female/male with a well proportioned body with industry standard measurements.

2. For the many people who believe the fashion industry bases clothing sizing and fit off of the size zero runway models, what do you have to say? And what are your measurements?

It’s so funny when I hear about most opinions about what a model should look like, or how most models need to be a “size zero”. In this industry it is much different. An ideal fit model usually fits for a size 4-6/ 5-7/ 27-28 in jeans. I fit for a size 27 jeans, size 5/ 7 junior or 4/6 contemporary depending on brand. My height is 5’7″ and I weigh 124lbs. My measurements are 34 1/2″ bust, 26.5″ waist, 37″ hip. (Many fit models average around a size 6 for women, as this is the average size for most clothing brands that carry size 0-12. In the Los Angeles Market there are many denim brands that will fit possibly a size 26 for samples ( for buyers to see line smaller in samples are more attractive to the eye). Then for production the companies fit 27-28 since this is the average of sizes 23-32. Additionally, there are mens, childrens, teen, plus size, and even maternity fit models.) For males the average size fit model is a 32 medium.

3. How did you get into fit modeling

I actually started my career as a Fashion Designer. I went to FIDM, learned everything from designing, technical, pattern making, to construction of a garment. Being in the field for 4 years, I then began freelancing and at same time joined agency to start some fit modeling ( as I would cross fit at companies I worked at)…little did I know fit modeling took over as I was booking every go see I went on. That is when my new job began. Now for past 8 years I have been fit modeling full time. I couldn’t be more blessed than I am to work with such amazing companies and great people!!

4. Give us an idea of what your average day is like.

I have a pretty set a schedule, although some days I have some space to fill in for accounts that don’t fit on set time a week. An average day for me usually starts at 845am. Although I have some accounts I will start as early as 715am ( got to fit it all in). I don’t usually work much past 530pm. Although who’s ever willing and needs to, I work at anytime. (I have even fit at designers home, my home, and weekends… Though not being typical). Most my days are back to back and I allow only time for driving. Each company varies, but a fit model is booked on an hour minimum. Though some companies will fit 3 hrs at a time. Throughout the design process many changes will be made to the garment. A fit model will often get called back several times to fit the same garment as we make adjustments to it, this will continue until we are happy that we have achieved the perfect fit for our customer.

5. You work mostly with the technical design department in companies, how do you feel you are treated and do you feel there are ways to make the relationship more productive and successful?
I feel with all my relationships in my career that my opinion is highly respected and very valued. My clients listen to what I have to say about the garment and use it to their best advantage to try and reach what the customer is looking for through my thoughts, and feedback. With my technical background and design experience I am able to provide more detailed feedback and comment on those little details that make all the difference. Finding the right fit model is always a challenge. Maybe your customer is smaller and shorter than average, or maybe she is curvier, perhaps she is a tad younger and smaller in the chest and narrower in the hips and more straight. The company should know who their customers are. Most important and valuable about a good fit model is being consistent, professional, on time, and take your job as serious as it is. A fit model should always know what brand they are working for ( meaning who they are, what they are known for, who buys their line, etc). Knowing this makes you understand how things should look and fit. To keep your career and relationships going always respectful and professional and in spec.

6. What is the best thing about being a fit model?
Best thing about being a fit model,( besides the pay check)Is knowing you are part of the success of the company. That alone makes me happy. A few added perks are being able to buy at employee discount or especially lucky when clients gift you production pieces. Also seeing the new trends and styles before the public do, then a few months later seeing what you fit for in a store. I am very particular about how garments fit me and knowing I will always be able to find the Perfect Fit is quite amazing. Since my fit is the industry standard too, I luckily find it easier to buy other clothing lines too.

Behind the Scenes with one of Los Angeles' top Fit Models - Perfect Fit Models (2024)

FAQs

Do models keep the clothes they walk in? ›

6. Despite getting to wear the most beautiful, expensive, glamorous outfits, models unfortunately don't actually get to keep the clothes. Sometimes you may get lucky and get to keep something, but this rarely happens.

Do models get paid in clothes? ›

You could receive between $200 and $1,000, or you could get to keep some of the show's clothing in exchange for payment. Corestone Models owner Gabriela Pierantoni estimates that experienced runway models can earn $500-$2,500 per show. In contrast, supermodels can earn up to $20,000 for a runway show.

What body type do fit models have? ›

In fact, for men and women alike, ecto-mesomorphs tend to have the “fitness model” look. Often muscular with V-shaped torsos (think: wide upper back, developed chest and shoulders, narrow waist), ecto-mesomorphs are lean and agile, with strong-looking (but not bulky) arms and legs.

What size do you have to be to be a fit model? ›

First and foremost, all fit models must have well-proportioned bodies that meet industry-standard measurements. For female models, clients usually look for someone 5'4'' to 5'9'' with measurements of 34-26-37. For male fit models, clients generally prefer a height of 6'1'' or 6'2'' with measurements of 39-34-39.

Why do models cross their legs when they walk? ›

And finally- crossed legs aren't just pretty – they're practical too! This pose offers better balance and stability when navigating tricky terrain (or even standing still) – making it an essential tool for any modeling job!

Do models get paid to walk in fashion shows? ›

You could earn between $200–$1,000, or, instead of payment, get to keep some clothing from the show. Gabriela Pierantoni, the owner of Corestone Models, says experienced runway models could earn $500–$2,500 per show. Supermodels, on the other hand, could make up to $20,000 for a runway show.

How much do models make per shoot? ›

Editorial models

You can expect around $100 per hour if you are doing well. Starting model salary may be much lower, even $20 per hour, and you may have to work for free at first to get your portfolio.

Do models pay taxes? ›

As a model, even if you are signed to an agency, you are considered a contracted or self-employed individual. Therefore, you are your own business, which means that any expenses you have that are business-related may be eligible for a tax deduction.

What happens to clothes after models wear them? ›

Clothes worn by models during photoshoots can end up in a variety of places, depending on the fashion house or individual designer. Some brands may send the clothes back to their headquarters or give them to charity, while others may allow the model to keep them as a reward for their work.

Which body shape is best for female? ›

Hourglass body shape is the most popular and desired body shape by women for which they practise extensive exercises and workouts. This body shape is all about equal hips and bust measurements and waists narrower than bust and hips. One of the most common body shapes is oval body shape.

Which body shape is best for female model? ›

There is no ideal body shape . The desired traits depend entirely on which style of modelling you wish to do. Female lingerie models are generally required to have flat stomachs and bigger busts – but plus-size lingerie models are required to be larger.

How much do fit models weigh? ›

A 5'6″ average model should weigh 128 to 135 lbs. Plus size fit models should weigh about 7 to 9 lbs for every inch over five foot plus 100 lbs. A 5'8″ plus size fit model should weigh 155 to 170 lbs. It is not unusual for plus size models to be taller than fit models of average frame sized lines.

What jeans size do models wear? ›

It's so funny when I hear about most opinions about what a model should look like, or how most models need to be a “size zero”. In this industry it is much different. An ideal fit model usually fits for a size 4-6/ 5-7/ 27-28 in jeans. I fit for a size 27 jeans, size 5/ 7 junior or 4/6 contemporary depending on brand.

What height do models look for? ›

The standard height requirement for a female editorial fashion model is 5 feet and 9 inches to 6 feet. For men, the required height is 5 feet and 11 inches to 6 feet and 3 inches.

What size are most models? ›

The standard size of a runway model is around a U.S. dress size 0 or 2. By contrast, the average dress size worn by American women is a 16, according to widely cited statistics (most from studies published in 2016 or earlier).

What happens to the clothes that models wear? ›

Clothes worn by models during photoshoots can end up in a variety of places, depending on the fashion house or individual designer. Some brands may send the clothes back to their headquarters or give them to charity, while others may allow the model to keep them as a reward for their work.

Do child models get to keep the clothes? ›

From my mouth to your eyes, here are the 5 most commonly asked questions about child modeling! 1. Do you get to keep the clothes/toys? The very short answer is no.

What happens to the clothes after a fashion show? ›

"All the garments [are put] back in order, the accessories [are put] back to [into] their boxes... Then we have to take the [whole] collection back to the showroom, because we usually start market the next morning. We have to bring everything from boards to garment racks to boxes back to the studio."

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