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Why do etiquette models go to other places?

There are actually many reasons. The first type: the customers signed by the model company are all in other places. The second type: model companies go to other places to recruit talents; The third type: model companies go to other places to expand their business; The fourth type: model companies go to other places to broaden their horizons. The fifth type: the activity needs foreign scenery shooting; The sixth type: shooting a model company to take pictures in other places.

Models and etiquette mainly study public relations, public relations etiquette, business negotiation and other knowledge, have the basic knowledge of performance, have the performance ability of singing, fighting, dancing and the ability to organize and direct artistic activities, and perform model art performances. For example, large-scale meetings receive guests and guide them to their seats; Act as a model for product display at automobile and clothing conferences.

Models and Etiquette are responsible for cultivating compound applied talents who have high literary theory literacy, good artistic temperament, can perform model art performances, have good interpersonal skills and high cultural literacy, and can engage in public relations etiquette, senior secretarial work and marketing work.

Models, derived from the transliteration of the English word "Model", mainly refer to professionals engaged in displaying fashion products, assisting media advertisements, serving the aesthetic needs of the public, and expressing the artistic concept of photography.

Models need to have certain conditions in appearance, figure, temperament and display ability, and also have certain requirements in internal cultivation such as cultural foundation and personality cultivation. At the same time, the models can be roughly divided into two categories: aircraft model and runway model.

Height is the basic requirement of a runway model, which is usually not less than 170cm, and the requirements for body proportion are also strict. In terms of appearance, the pursuit of "individuality" and "characteristics" is not "beauty". Plane models pay the most attention to appearance, followed by body proportion, and there is basically no standard requirement for height.