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Changing the game with @jagmodels đ
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When New York-based modelling agency JAG Models refreshed its website in June, it ditched the gender-specific âboardsâ that label talent as male or female, instead placing models into two categories: Models or Development. Listed alongside modelsâ measurements and sizes now are their pronouns, exact foundation shade and âHair Notesâ which specifies their curl pattern, if heat can be applied and a preference for braids or natural hair. Below this information are details about a modelâs interests, personal projects and philanthropic endeavours.â
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JAG, founded in 2013, initially represented many of well-known plus-size models and fought for them to receive equal day rates with their âstraight-sizedâ counterparts. More recently, it has extended its inclusivity approach to gender identity.â
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JAG isnât alone: the modelling industry more widely is beginning to embrace a similar mindset, looking beyond the standard body type or background to find new talent on social media. Agencies are also looking to further prioritise modelsâ wellbeing and pay equity once signed, and JAG founder Jaclyn Sarka says they are actively working with clients to change the narrative of how brands approach castings. â
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For more on how the modelling industry is evolving, head to businessoffashion.comâ
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