Model

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Physical Education

Kaiwhakakite Kākahu

Siobhan Page putting on lipgloss.

Siobhan Page applying make-up before a shoot

Models display and promote clothes or other goods on television, in magazines or on catwalks at fashion shows. They may also appear in other media such as billboards, the Internet, pamphlets and brochures.

He whakamārama

Ko te kaiwhakakite kakahu mahi ko te whakaatu me te hapai kakahu me etahi atu rawa i runga i te pouaka whakaata, i roto pukapuka moheni ranei, i runga i nga papa whakakite kakahu ranei. I tua atu, ka kitea ano i runga i nga pourewa panui me te ipurangi me nga nga panui whakamarama me etahi atu puka.

Entry Requirements

Although there are no specific entry requirements for becoming a model, some agencies require prospective models to complete a course in modelling and grooming before they start working in the industry.

Meet people in this job

Siobhan Page.

When Siobhan Page was three years old, she pointed at a model on the television and stated that she wanted to be "one of them."

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Pay

Models often work on short-term contracts and wages vary depending on the agency, job and location.
 

 

Job Outlook

It's difficult to sustain a full-time career as a model in New Zealand.

 
 

 


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