The Australian StarNow Model Scout


Your chance to be discovered by two of Australia's top agencies



   

Elite Model Management



At Elite Model Management we are always on the look out for a fresh face. If you believe you have what it takes to become an Elite Model, you must meet our minimum height requirement.

- Females 5'8"/173cm


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BGM Models



Male & Female plus-size models required.

The plus-size modelling industry is very competitive. Successful applicants must meet the following criteria:

- Minimum height requirement 172 cm
- Dress Size 12-18
- Very clear skin
- Even white teeth
- Great smile
- Open and clear eyes
- Healthy and well-cut hair
- Good body proportion – that is, your bust should be in proportion to your hips and waist.


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Elite Model Management



The Elite Modeling Agency stems from a heritage of 30 years in the modeling industry. Elite Model Management Australia established in 1988 in conjunction with John Casablanca moving models around the globe and partnering with local Australian agencies. Recently Elite Model Management Australia located in Paddington Sydney began representing models in the local market.

Since our establishment in 1988 , Elite Model Management Sydney has worked with clients in the worlds of commerce, art and fashion both locally and internationally.

www.elitemodels.com.au
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BGM Models



BGM Models was founded by Darrianne Donnelly, one of the first plus-size models to achieve success in the Australian industry. Despite hearing remarks about her weight since childhood like, "You have such a nice face, if you lost weight, you could even be a model!" Darrianne went ahead and forged a career in the industry.

Thanks to growing consumer demand to see an accurate portrayal of women in media, and advertisers acknowledging this trend, BGM Models has flourished into an international modelling agency with a client list that includes Avon, Commonwealth Bank, Special K, Big W, Myer, Mysize, Maggie T, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Today Tonight, and Australian Women's Weekly, to name a few.

In 2010, as more and more advertisers recognise consumer dissatisfaction with female representation in media, the demand for plus-size models continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. BGM are proud to be at the forefront in the industry for representing beautiful women of all shapes and sizes.

http://www.bgmmodels.com.au