There are 7 levels, available, and 2 separate branches with 3 levels of their own, as follows:
Department Store Clerk
It doesn’t pay much, but at least you get to stay in touch with the latest fashion trends. Even though you’ve been assigned to the llama faux fur coat department, just smile and remember that the customer is always right.
Life Model
Why wield a paintbrush when you can be the canvas? The hours are shorter, and you’ve always wanted to see a portrait of yourself in a museum. Developing your mechanical and creative skills will get you noticed as more than just a pretty…face.
Event Model
Come out from behind that camera, you’ve been discovered! Sure, you have to work evenings, but you get to spend plenty of time at local RV shows and sci-fi conventions. Keep your body in shape, work on your people skills, and cultivate your creativity. It is the only way you’ll stand out in the throng of pre-fabricated booths, loud music, and blinking lights.
Modeling Agency Member
You’ve got some real-life experience under your belt, and now it’s time to gather a Portfolio together so that you can REALLY be discovered. Now you’re a member of a real Modeling Agency, you’re sure to find yourself doing all kinds of different jobs, but all feature you in front of a camera!
Mall Runway Model
The local mall often holds fashion shows, featuring everyday designers latest creations. Now, you’ll be their real-life mannequin, strutting your stuff on a (small) catwalk through the middle of the food court!
Advertisement Model
As an Advertisement Model, you could find yourself on a shoot for a restaurant opening, a casino, or all different kinds of promo work!
Editorial Model
You’ve decided to dabble in the world of Editorial Modeling, where you will be shooting big ad campaigns and walking in fashion shows around the world. You’re rapidly becoming a bigger name in fashion.
Now you can choose your branch;
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Commercial
Editorial Modeling was fun, but you’re not sure it’s for you. Commercial Models work a multitude of clients and build a strong client-model relationship, which ensures the clients keep using them over and over again. In this way, Commercial Modeling is more lucrative than Editorial. You can be any height and size, all we want is a strong presence in front of the camera and a beautiful smile!
Magazine Model
Becoming a Magazine Model is no easy task. Many Sims try their hand at modeling, and very few see success on the same level as the world’s top magazine models. However, you seem to have what it takes, so next time you’re at the doctors’ office, pouring over old magazines, you might just see your own face smiling back at you!
Lifestyle Model
As a Lifestyle Model, you’ve found yourself in a field that’s in demand! You’ll be accepting gigs doing everyday activities, from talking on the phone to shopping! These images will serve as a candid look into someone’s life, but of course, staged with a professional photographer!
Billboard Model
When you’re driving down the highway, you’re bombarded with adverts for car insurance, injury lawyers… Now, you’ll be up there for all to see, whether you’re advertising for a fashion brand, makeup or perfume!
High Fashion
You loved Editorial Modeling, and have decided to join the world of High Fashion. You’re the exact look that everyone wants, and you’ll be walking runways EVERYWHERE!
1. Boutique Model
An up-and-coming designer has chosen you to model their new Winterfest collection, and you’ll be the face of the company. That could be a good thing, IF it’s a success!
2. Runway Model
The hours are long, but you get to hobnob with the crème de la crème of the fashion scene. If you continue to work on your skills, you might just hit the big time.
3. High Fashion Model
You are HOT. Your agent has been going crazy because her phone is ringing off the hook. Perfume, cola, made for TV movies, they all want you. Your signature pout has been insured for more than the net worth of several small nations, but remember that time waits for no international superstar. Work on your stamina, your diction, and your artistic sense, and you’ll never go out of style.
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