The modeling industry is a diverse and rapidly-evolving field, and there are many different scopes or areas within it where someone can work or specialize. Some of the most common scopes within the modeling industry include:

  1. Runway modeling: This is the most traditional type of modeling, and it involves walking down a runway to showcase clothing for designers, brands and clothing retail companies.
  2. Editorial modeling: This type of modeling is focused on high-end fashion and usually involves appearing in print media such as magazines or online platforms. Editorial models are usually tall and lean, with striking features and a unique look.
  3. Commercial modeling: This type of modeling is more focused on advertising and marketing campaigns, such as print and television advertisements, online ads, and billboards. Commercial models may have a more “relatable” look, and are typically more representative of the average person.
  4. Plus-size modeling: A plus-size model is a model who is larger than the industry standard size. This sector of the industry has been growing in recent years, as there is increasing demand for models who reflect the diversity of body types in the general population.
  5. Petite Modeling: Petite models are models who are shorter than the industry standard height. This type of modeling is similar to plus size modeling.
  6. Fitness modeling: Fitness models are models who specialize in showcasing fitness and athletic clothing, equipment and supplements. They need to have a fit and toned physique.
  7. Lingerie and swimwear modeling: This type of modeling is focused on showing off lingerie and swimwear in a way that is both beautiful and alluring, and requires models to have the physical attributes for it.
  8. Bridal modeling: This type of modeling involves showcasing bridal gowns, wedding accessories, and bridal jewelry. Bridal models are typically required to have a classic, timeless look.
  9. Body-part modeling: This type of modeling is focused on showcasing specific parts of the body, such as hands, feet, legs, etc. Body-part models are often used for catalogs, advertisements, and billboards.
  10. Runway, Showroom and Trade Show Modeling: This type of modeling involves showcasing clothes and other products during runway shows, showrooms or trade shows.

These are some of the main scopes of the modeling industry, but there are also many other areas and niches within the industry, such as alternative, street, and live events modeling. Ultimately, the scope of modeling that you choose will depend on your personal preferences and physical attributes.

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