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  2. Fit model - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, a fitting model aids in confirming that the sizing, design and cut of the garment to be produced meets the designer's specifications and intentions. For female fit models there are five basic types of fit: junior, missy, contemporary, plus-size, and petite. [4] The measurements and proportions vary based on size as well as age.

  3. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes

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    European Standard (EN 13402-1) pictogram example for a men's jacket, with chest as primary measurement, and height and waist as secondary measurements. The first part [ 2 ] of the standard defines the list of body dimensions to be used for designating clothing sizes, together with an anatomical explanations and measurement guidelines.

  4. Category:Female models - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles on female models. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. ... By using this site, ...

  5. Model (person) - Wikipedia

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    The British Association of Model Agents (AMA) says that female models should be around 34"-24"-34" and between 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) and 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) tall. [34] The average model is very slender. Those not meeting the size requirement may try to become a plus-size model. [35]

  6. Category:Female models by nationality - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 December 2023, at 13:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Comp card - Wikipedia

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    Peter Marlowe in London invented models composites in 1965, then printed on paper to A4 format. [1] [2] The format was changed in 1972 to A5 card format, for filing purposes, and a few other companies started publishing cards for the model industry under different trade names since Peter Marlowe had registered the trademark "Model Composite" in Europe and the United States.

  8. Category:Models (profession) - Wikipedia

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    Female models (7 C) LGBTQ models (9 C) Male models (7 C, 9 P) C. Child models (9 C, 18 P) Cultural depictions of models (4 C, 2 P) D.

  9. Category:Female models from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Female models from Wisconsin" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.