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China

Your definitive guide to modeling in China, covering Shanghai's luxury fashion, e-commerce demands, visa requirements, and direct submission via SendModels.

How to Become a Model in China: Your Essential Guide


The Current State of Modeling in China

China, with its major hubs in Shanghai and Beijing, is a critical and highly lucrative market, especially in the luxury, beauty, and e-commerce sectors. The Chinese market operates on a vast commercial scale, demanding huge volumes of talent for campaigns, live streaming, and catalogue work. While the editorial scene in Shanghai is highly influential, the majority of the work comes from the booming commercial and online retail sector. Models must demonstrate extreme professionalism and versatility.


Essential Requirements for Modeling in China

General Requirements and Local Standards

To be seriously considered by top Chinese agencies, models must be aware of the specific requirements, which often prioritize height and a fresh, youthful appearance.

  1. Height (Editorial/Runway): Foreign models are typically required to be between 5'9" and 6'0" (female) or 6'1" and 6'3" (male). The commercial sector has some flexibility but generally follows a similar standard.

  2. Age Range: New faces are typically scouted between 17 and 24. Due to the high-volume work nature, models who look youthful are in constant high demand.

  3. Local Visual Standards: Agencies here highly value models with distinct, symmetrical features, clear skin, and a polished appearance. The market generally prefers slender physiques, and commercial models should project health and trustworthiness.

  4. Local Work Compliance: Foreign models absolutely must have a Z visa (Work Visa) to work legally in China. Agencies are rigorous about compliance, and illegal work on tourist visas is strictly prohibited and dangerous for a model's reputation.


The Traditional Submission Challenge

Traditionally, contacting the leading Chinese agencies—such as Esee Model Management, M-Management, or SMG—is challenging due to the sheer volume of global submissions they receive. Furthermore, communication can be difficult for non-Mandarin speakers, and submission portals are often geared towards local talent or established foreign partners. Finding the correct, currently active submission method for each top firm is a constant, time-consuming hurdle.


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How to Prepare Your Portfolio for the Chinese Market

Your portfolio must immediately convey professionalism, versatility, and suitability for the high-end commercial and luxury fashion market. Focus on the following key assets:

1. Digitals (Polaroids)

These are crucial. Agencies require clean, high-quality, unedited digitals.

  • Requirements: Bright, clear lighting, clean background, minimal makeup. The focus should be on clean lines, good posing, and a clear view of your features.

2. E-commerce/Catalogue Shots

Since this market is massive, professional shots demonstrating your ability to model clothes for an online commercial setting (clear, bright, energetic posing) are highly effective.

3. Fashion/Beauty Headshots

The Chinese beauty market is enormous. Headshots focusing on excellent skin, makeup, and hair are essential for showcasing your potential in this sector.



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What is the typical length of a modeling trip to China?

Contracts for foreign models typically run for two to three months, which aligns with the Z visa work period. Agencies aim to book models for a full period to maximize their earning potential for the duration of the visa.


Is the Chinese market focused more on Caucasian or Asian models?

The Chinese market is dual-focused. There is huge demand for both ethnically Chinese models for general commercial work and a constant, high demand for Foreign (Gaijin) models for international luxury brands, fashion weeks, and campaigns.


Do I need to speak Mandarin to work in China?

On set, communication is often done through an agency booker or translator. While speaking Mandarin is not strictly required, it is highly professional and essential for navigating daily life in Shanghai or Beijing.


How are living and travel costs typically handled for foreign models?

The agency usually covers the flight cost (or advances the money), and provides shared model apartment accommodation in Shanghai or Beijing. A weekly allowance is generally provided to cover basic living costs until major jobs are paid.


What should I avoid in my portfolio when submitting to Chinese agencies?

Avoid overly sensual, overly edgy, or heavily tattooed looks. The market generally prefers clean, healthy, and highly professional aesthetics, particularly in the high-end commercial and beauty sectors.

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