Models between the ages of 12 and 17 are considered teens. Models younger than this would be considered children, and models older than 17 would be considered adults. Your parents or guardians must approve your contact with Revolution Models or anyone else. It’s not a bad thing, since your parents will help guide you through each stage and provide some much-needed support.
Modeling for teens isn’t all about looks, but rather being someone who can take direction and guidance well, and ultimately feel at ease in front of the camera.
If modeling is something you want to pursue in the future, you’ll always learn from professionals and pick up advice and tips.
Also, it can be a great stepping stone for making the transition from teen modeling to adult modeling. You can take your first steps into modeling with Revolution Models and be confident that you have the right support behind you.
The same way adult models advertise products that adults are likely to buy, teen models advertise products that teenagers are likely to buy. This concept applies to clothes, magazines, toys, or anything else you can think of. Modeling as a teen is a great way to dip your toe into the modeling world, which will give you a good idea if it’s something you want to pursue after school.