A model’s life looks glamorous. There’s expensive clothes, top hair and makeup artists, long limbs, constant jetsetting, champagne filled parties and beautiful photoshoots. We know of course, the reality can be very different.
It’s hard work, long hours and turns out, often very little pay.
When Mia Freedman spoke to Chelsea Bonner, former model, founder of plus size modelling agency Bella and daughter of model Nola Clark, on No Filter, she shared how much models really earn.
It’s likely a lot less than you’d expect – and probably less than you.
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“What people don’t realise is that a model is paid, for a day rate for editorial, $180,” Bonner said.
“And that’s before your commissions [to your agency]. So you end up with $96 in your pocket. That works out to be $12 an hour for an eight hour day.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re a top model like Elle Macpherson or Kate Smith doing her first job, the price is the same.
So why bother?