![]() According to the National Institute of Health, a woman that is 5’9 should be in the range between 128 and 162 pounds. In order to be considered as a fashion model, you must have at least a height of 5’9 or many agencies will not even consider you. Seeing these images consistently has cultivated habits that have taught women that they too need to be this size in order to be beautiful and accepted by society. These images have permeated our culture in a way that has filtered down to the average American woman. ![]() In American culture, we have been blasted with images of models such as Polina Malinovskaya and Gemma Ward for decades. This weight generally corresponds to a correlation with your height. In western cultures, it is desired by many to be the average weight that is acceptable by society. What is the average fashion model’s weight? Is this right? Is this necessary? These are just a few questions that come to mind when speaking of the topic of the average female model weight. ![]() Fashion Models are generally required to adhere to certain measurements in order to excel in this particular genre of modeling. In Western cultures the definition of “visually appealing” for a woman is generally someone that is fit, slender and healthy looking to the eye. Therefore, this person must be visually appealing. Yet, the nature of the industry is such that a person is hired to make a product look appealing and cause one to buy the said product. The modeling industry inherently comes with requirements that some would say are unachievable and unrealistic by most. Models and their weight have been a discussion and object of controversy in the last few years. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. NGM Modeling is supported by its audience.
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