Editorial: Viva L’Italia
What Is Catalog Modeling?
When we think of catalogs, we usually think of Target, REI, Bed Bath and Beyond and Walmart. There are hundreds of mail order and online catalogs selling a variety of merchandise; clothing, outdoor equipment, and even Halloween costumes. Their purpose is to entice customers to buy products, using visual and written descriptions – since they are not purchased from inside a brick-and-mortar store.
The model casting is based on the product that the client is selling. Models can range from children all the way up to seniors. Some clients require their models to have specific skills or interests; such as a sportswear client might look for professional or amateur athletes. Nevertheless, all clients want models who are approachable and move well in front of the camera.
Art Directors are typically responsible for booking models, though photographers and stylists can also be given the task. Art Directors gather their creative teams and ensure that their marketing visuals are properly executed. They also maintain an ‘approved’ board, displaying pictures of all the models that they consider for their shoots. If you are ‘approved’, you have the potential to work with that client annually, monthly, or even every week.
Models who get booked on a regular basis can receive significant annual incomes. As a result, catalog clients are considered the bread and butter of the modeling world. Day rates are substantially higher than editorial jobs because catalog work is more driven by advertising, and the photos from these shoots are not always portfolio worthy. However, the rate will vary depending on the client’s budget, as well as the model’s experience and the strength of his or her portfolio.
Like many other shoots, catalog jobs can be held in a studio or on location. If a client shoots consistently throughout the year, they may have an in-house studio and production team. Because outdoor shots are popular in catalogs, some clients travel to another state or abroad to get the appropriate setting and weather conditions. English and German clients have been known to shoot their summer collections in South Africa or Miami, due to consistent warmer climates and sandy beaches.
A model’s job is to emphasize the clothing or product while making it look natural. For example, you may be asked to use kitchen or gardening appliances, or pretend to be socializing with friends. But, for clothing, the movement is fluid and continuous. The most common facial expression seen in catalogs is a smile. However, when a model needs to be serious, it is usually done with a soft, pleasant look. Although the photographer and art director will give you direction, you will be expected to have a ‘flow’; making subtle adjustments to your poses. A slight move of your hand, a tilt of the head, or a change of facial expression will give the client a variety of shots to choose from. Furthermore, if you are able to do this quickly and efficiently, you’ve just increased the chances of the client wanting you back.
Bathing Suits: Finding The Right Fit
Miranda Kerr for The Edit Magazine. Photographed by Mariano Vivanco
The bikini will be one of your most crucial casting outfits - and it should be with you at all times!
A bathing suit is a key item in a model's wardrobe, and not because models spend all their time working on their tans by the pool or on the beach. Both agents and clients alike will often request that you wear a two-piece bathing suit while shooting digitals or doing a runway walk for castings. This is so they can see your figure without it being hidden by clothing or Photoshop. They will also be able to see your skin tone and spot any birthmarks, scars, or tattoos that could show during a booking.
However, the trick to nailing your digis and castings is by making sure that you have a bikini that fits perfectly and looks great. Here are a few tips:
- Choose a suit in a solid color as patterns can be off-putting. Black is the choice among models (and agents).
- If you want to branch out a little with some color; for those with a dark to medium skin tone, use brighter colors like turquoise, red or yellow. For light skin tones, stick to deep, dark colors like dark green, purple or navy.
- As a model, you always want to accentuate long legs - choosing high-cut bottoms will help.
- Get the right fit. Make sure your bathing suit does not cut into you- which can be unflattering, as well as one that is too loose and saggy. We recommend side-tie string bikini bottoms. Not only can you keep them high on your hip, but you can also adjust them to fit your body perfectly.
- To accentuate your hips and bust, consider a wider band around the bottoms, and a halter or tie-front top. They will draw the eyes to both areas.
- If your hips are wider than your bust, wear a string-tie bottom with a halter or bandeau top to bring attention to the bust.
- When in doubt, go for a classic black triangle string bikini. Everyone looks good in one of these!
- Lastly, check your insecurities at the door. Rock your bikini with all the confidence a casting room can fit.
A little bikini inspiration....
Calling All Glam Goths: World Goth Day Shopping Guide
May 22nd, and it’s World Goth Day!Â
We like to express ourselves through our style choices. Although, as a model, you may feel that you are restricted to skinny jeans and a tank or t-shirt. But, there are ways to show your individual personality in model “casting appropriate” outfits. We’ve created goth inspired shopping guides with all the latest Spring Summer arrivals. It’s body conscious, modern, has just enough detail, and also warm weather friendly.
Denim Shorts For The Summer
Lais Ribeiro by Jhonatan Chicaroni for Harper's Bazaar
Denim shorts are staying strong this summer. You can spot them on the beaches, at festivals, on busy city streets, and definitely at castings!
You could say that shorts are a summer staple in a model's wardrobe - and even in winter when paired with tights. We have gathered a few of our favorite denim shorts styles for this season. Some of which come from sustainable brands or eco-friendly manufacturing. Not only will they flatter and show off your body, but will express your personality too. What more would you want from your casting outfit?