Wednesday, 2 April 2014

TOP AFRICAN INTERNATIONAL PLUS SIZE MODELS

This week, we have taking time to spot out some our very own African sisters taking the spotlight in the plus size industry internationally via fashion runway or photography modeling. They have made us proud as black and Africans. In no particular order, here are the African International Plus Size Models;

Sunday Omony
Sunday  is an Ugandan-Canadian plus-size model and activist.
Omony started modeling when she was sixteen.She was first spotted by a Mode Models agent in 2002 at a career fair. She modeled for African magazines FabAfriq and Tropics. She has modeled for Italian Vogue, Old Navy and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
She started losing weight when she first started modeling, pressured to be skinny by industry standards. Instead, she became a full time plus-size model. She has been interviewed on the CBC's Daybreak Alberta about her plus-size modeling and activism.
 
Philomena Kwao
She is a gorgeous a 22 year old Economics graduate of Ghanaian heritage. She is currently doing an MSc in International Health Management and she is Britain’s first black plus size model.


Toccara-Jones

Teikor-Dornor

HOW TO BECOME A PLUS SIZE MODEL


Half of the mails we receive from our fans have to do with modeling and we thought it was necessary to give them tips on how to become a plus size model. Becoming a plus-size model may require a little extra height and an ideal size range, but you'll also need drive and a tough skin to make it in the industry. If you've got what it takes and you're interested in plus-size modeling, review the basics to get started and get your portfolio out there. 
                                       


In pix: Anita Marshall.
                                           
Create Your Portfolio: When you're first breaking into the industry, you won’t need a full portfolio to begin making inquiries. Instead, concentrate on photographs that show your natural beauty and that aren’t particularly staged or posed. Aim for at least one high-quality face shot and a full-body shot in simple, flattering attire.
 Note: If you have poor-quality photographs, it's advised to arrive at the agency without photographs. If you are a beginning model and show potential, many agencies will understand. 
Contact Agencies: You'll need to get in touch with modeling agencies to jumpstart your professional career, but educate yourself about the "right" agencies. Check out potential agencies' reputations with other professionals in the industry, and never pay fees to apply or sign onto an agency. Call the top three agencies in your area and schedule appointments to meet. On the day of your appointment, wear comfortable, semi-casual clothing that fit well. Consider wearing a pair of kitten heels to add a little extra height without being overly obvious. 
Attend an Open Call: Open calls can be an overwhelming experience, particularly if you find yourself in a large group of hopefuls. Some agencies may have you fill out an extensive form before speaking with you. You will need to identify your contact information, interests, measurements, and experience. You may also be measured by the modeling agency representative. Smile, and don't let any criticism get to you. As you attend more casting calls, you could hear comments on your headshots or figure. Simply say thank you and move on. Know that if you do get signed, you'll be expected to create a portfolio, as well as comp/zed cards. While this is a substantial cards, do not pay an agency to be on their website, to be represented, or to attend their school. 
Plus Size Modeling Requirements:
 While you may need to fit into a certain size to become a plus model, that's not all. Plus models are generally 5'8" to 6' in height, and wear a size 10 and up. Other guidelines include: A proportional figure Shapely legs.