Australian bikini models are becoming more and more popular. Australian girls like Rachael Finch and Jesinta Campbell have been on the cover of Australian Vogue numerous times, as well as making appearances at Australian Fashion Week. They even got their own reality show called The Recruit – Australian Bikini Models! This article will talk about 3 important points to keep in mind when looking for models: location, age, and experience.
Location: the models can be found all over Australia. Australian girls love the beach and it has a beautiful coastline, which makes for gorgeous pictures of models in their swimwear. Plus, there are plenty of beaches to choose from so you’ll have no trouble finding great Australian bikini model locations such as Bondi Beach (Sydney), Brighton Beach (Melbourne), or Manly Beach (Brisbane).
Age: Australian teenage girls tend to start modeling at age 13-14 because they’re very tall with long legs by this time. However, Australian women typically don’t begin until 18 years old when they’ve finished high school and college and turned 19 or 20 years old – considered legal adult age in Australia. The majority of Australian female bikini models are in their 20s.
Experience: models can be beginners or experienced. While Australian women typically don’t begin modeling until age 18, some may start as early as age 13, and many Australian teenage girls model part-time while attending high school to earn extra money for college tuition/expenses.
Emphasis: These types of models have the perfect combination of confidence, beauty, and sex appeal to be professional models. Australian women tend to downplay any kind of personability or femininity they might possess which is a big no-no when it comes to modeling swimwear for Australian brands because customers want sexy yet approachable-looking women.
If you’re shy, this career will take some getting used too but if you make an effort upfront – sending emails with your pictures, etc., it should pay off later on once you’ve landed that first gig! Most agencies only work with full-time Australian bikini model candidates so part-timers need not apply unless there’s something extremely special about them (e.g.: look, height, etc.)
Don’t expect to get rich overnight. These types of models are paid pretty well but it takes a while for this career path to really take off so don’t quit your day job just yet!
In conclusion, Australian bikini models are fun, rewarding, and very prestigious so I highly recommend them.