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A Parent’s Guide to Child Modelling



Have you ever looked at a mini model on television or in a magazine and thought “my child could do that”? Then you may be interested in the world of child and baby modelling.

Modelling is an easy way to increase your little one’s confidence and social skills and is a great way to create memories and keepsakes of their early years. It can be rewarding for both child and parent and could even earn your child a few pounds for their piggy bank!

From TV adverts to catalogues and campaign photos for brands, there are hundreds of modelling opportunities out there for kids with talent. So, if you think you have a budding supermodel on your hands, then keep reading to find out more about child modelling.


How to Get Your Child into Modelling


Agencies and advertisers look for children of all ages, from newborns to teenagers, so it’s never too late or early to get into modelling. There are many different modelling opportunities that children can get involved in, whether they’re modelling cute clothing or starring in supermarket ads.

However, the world of child modelling is a very competitive one. To succeed, your little one should be confident around other people and happy in front of the camera. Modelling is fun but can also be hard work. Both you and your child should be prepared to be flexible and to spend some time travelling to photoshoots and waiting around between shots.

If you think that modelling could be a great hobby for you and your child, the first step is to prepare some photos to send to agencies. They don’t have to be professional shots, just clear and natural snaps of your child that show their face.

Next, you need to sign up with an agency that specialises in modelling jobs for kids. A good agency will charge a fee but will represent your child well and regularly connect them with top brands and businesses looking for models.


Child Modelling in London





When looking for child modelling jobs for your little one, it is important to use a reputable and well-established agency. For those looking for modelling opportunities in London, here are some of the best children’s agencies in the city.


Kids London Ltd is based in South London and provides model assignments for teenagers, children and babies. This renowned agency has worked with famous brands including Harrods, Burberry, Paul Smith and Vogue Bambini.


Established in London in 1988, Bruce and Brown represent children of all ages for fashion, TV, commercials, film work and more. They work with some of the biggest names in fashion including Ted Baker, French Connection and Boden.


Urban Angels was set up in 2003 to reflect diversity in the world of child modelling and is now one of London’s leading agencies. Their clients include Asda, Cbeebies and Marks & Spencer.

Alternatively, you could also get your child started in modelling by working directly with a small business. Childrenswear companies such as FancyKids often hold casting calls to find children to model their latest ranges, and this is a great introduction to child modelling.


So, do you think your child has what it takes to make a great model? Let us know your thoughts on this interesting subject in the comments below.


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