Model | Male

: Models often maintain a body fat percentage between 8% and 12% to ensure facial features remain angular and muscle definition is visible.

: Requires a highly muscular and shredded physique, often with lower body fat (6–7%).

: Often accompanied by strong, thick eyebrows that frame and accentuate the eyes. male model

: A chiseled, dominant jawline is a hallmark of male modeling, providing a masculine and defined profile.

: Standard measurements for designers often include a 38–40" chest and a 30–32" waist . Industry Niches & Variations : Models often maintain a body fat percentage

: A lean, athletic physique with a "V-taper" (broad shoulders narrowing to a slim waist) is ideal.

: Typically between 5'11" and 6'3" for runway and high fashion, though commercial modeling can be more flexible. : A chiseled, dominant jawline is a hallmark

: Favors tall, lean, and often "distinctive" or unconventional features.