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Early years of modelling

A model is a person with a role either to promote, display


or advertise commercial products (notably fashion clothing in fashion shows), or to serve as a
visual aid for people who are creating works of art or to pose for photography.
Modelling ("modeling" in American English) is considered to be different from other types of
public performance, such as acting or dancing. Although the difference between modelling and
performing is not always clear, appearing in a film or a play is not generally considered to be
"modelling".
Types of modelling include: fashion, glamour, fitness, bikini, fine art, body-part, promotional and
commercial print models. Models are featured in a variety of media formats including: books,
magazines, films, newspapers, internet and television. Fashion models are sometimes featured
in films (Prêt-à-Porter and Looker); reality TV shows (America's Next Top Model and The Janice
Dickinson Modeling Agency); and music videos ("Freedom! '90", "Wicked Game", "Daughters"
and "Blurred Lines").
Celebrities, including actors, singers, sports personalities and reality TV stars, frequently take
modelling contracts in addition to their regular work.

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