How to become a Pinup Model – The Truth Behind the Red Lipstick

  I really don’t have an easy way to say any of this, and I feel that it is necessary to write this seeing that I like so many other pinup models have received a slew of emails asking this very question:

 How do I become a Pinup Model.

 

 Well I will answer this and more, as I break away all of the lights and magic and reveal the truth within.

  So like I said, there is no real easy way to say any of this, because I feel like I am about to tell a bunch of  5 year olds there is no such thing as Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny. I am brashly honest because this is the only way I know how to be, and I have to be blunt with you all.

 

 

  Being a Pinup Model or Alt model or whatever you want to call it is not glamorous, at all. You have false idols and ideals of what this world is like, by other models and myself.  I do not model for a living, I do not nor have I NEVER made any real money to survive for a living to pay my bills as a model. I have NEVER been paid for a magazine cover or article. That is correct, you read that right, NEVER PAID, NO REAL MONEY. I have on occasion gotten compensation for modeling over the years, but if you compare it to the cost of upkeep of hair and make-up I would say I am negative a few thousand dollars.

 

  Anyone can be a model or pinup, and anyone can be a burlesque performer. There are several amazingly talented photographers out there that we have all paid to take photos of us to build our portfolio or make gifts for our significant others. You don’t have to be on the cover of a magazine to be a model. You don’t need a title to be considered beautiful. That is the part that makes me the most frustrated, you need no vindication for any of this, do it because you love it.

 

 

  Once you have some amazingly well done photos by one of the many photographers out there you can hire, you can submit them to any magazine that takes those types of photo submissions. Many photographers already have relationships built up with publications and can submit you themselves. Retro Lovely is one of the publications that loves to publish new faces and photographers. Photographer will run you $250 - $450 and up depending on who they are. Makeup and Hair will run you $125.00 and up depending on who you use or if it is included in your photo package. So out of the gate you are starting in the negatives of $375 - $575. For me just to get myself photoshoot ready we are talking 2 - 3 hours, that is time you can never get back.

 

 

  Clothing companies are not going to donate or let you borrow free clothes, so be prepared to invest a lot of money in vintage or repro clothing for your shoots if the photographers do not provide clothing. Some girls even make their own clothing, spending hours of work and hundreds of dollars of fabric and trims. I am not even going to discuss how much I have spent on clothing for shoots or projects because it will hurt my feelings to think about it. I rarely ask people for free product without giving them anything special in return as I know how many hours of work goes into each item. 

 

  Did you know that many Burlesque performers can spend as easily as $10,000.00 on just basic costume components, rhinestones and props. You have to mix your own music, make your own props or hire people to do everything for you, which will cost even more money since you are saving your free time. Dance lessons or training will run you up even more money, and here is the real kicker. You will be LUCKY to even get paid to perform. Many performers will make as little as $75.00 a gig which means you will need to perform 133 times just to cover the cost of that one costume. Not many performers get even remotely as much money as Dita requests per performance.

 

 

  I am not a professional model, nor could I call myself one since I don’t make a living doing it. There are always exceptions to the rules of course, and these exceptions have given so many girls false ideas of what this is all like.

"She is also the most famous stripper in America, even if tabloid readers only know her from her marriage to (and divorce from) Marilyn Manson. To her legion of fans -- who include fashion designers, artists, dandies, style aficionados, club kids and fetishists -- she is famous for reviving the burlesque genre of variety show, long after the form was thought to be dead. To her detractors, and they are legion as well, she is famous only for being famous." Taken from Dita's interview with LA Weekly.

  We are often the rule and never the exception. In this case Dita Von Teese has created this exception, for everyone to think if they model, or do burlesque they will be or become like her. But you won’t, no one will, since she is the exception. She started as an exotic dancer, and began doing fetish adult modeling and burlesque pinup work. She even did adult movies aka porn. Now her life changed from me seeing her in small fetish clubs at 15 opening up for Mistress Persephone to being married to Marilyn Manson. When you get that pedestal take full advantage of it. She was smart with her choices and worked everything to her advantage as her career and life progressed. Something you get accustomed to here in California.

"Dita Von Teese feels very lucky she can afford to buy a taxidermied ostrich on eBay, mount it on the living room wall and put a rhinestone collar on it. (That means every time someone comes over she can ask, in a goofy, droll way, "Have you seen my ostrich yet?") And though her ascent was lucky in many ways, in others, luck had nothing to do with it. She is a hard worker." hard work pays off at the end of the day.

  So maybe if you marry a rockstar or like Snooky you get on a reality TV show you can parley your future with these pedestals. Again they are the exception not the rule. Just doing burlesque or pinup modeling you will never gain millions of dollars and millions of fans. You must only do this if you enjoy performing or if you enjoy modeling and that is it. So few people have things of grandeur out of this lifestyle.

 

  We are all as guilty of giving you an idea of this glamorous lifestyle you may think we lead, but in reality it is far from it. I have a real job, and always have and always will. I work 40-60 hour weeks as a Production Manager.

 

This is a description to what I do for a living:

 

Production Management

 or operations management

Planning, implementation, and control of industrial production processes to ensure smooth and efficient operation. Production management techniques are used in both manufacturing and service industries. Production management responsibilities include the traditional “five M's”: men and women, machines, methods, materials, and money. Managers are expected to maintain an efficient production process with a workforce that can readily adapt to new equipment and schedules. They may use industrial engineering methods, such as time-and-motion studies, to design efficient work methods. They are responsible for managing both physical (raw) materials and information materials (paperwork or electronic documentation). Of their duties involving money, inventory control is the most important. This involves tracking all component parts, work in process, finished goods, packaging materials, and general supplies. The production cycle requires that sales, financial, engineering, and planning departments exchange information—such as sales forecasts, inventory levels, and budgets—until detailed production orders are dispatched by a production-control division. Managers must also monitor operations to ensure that planned output levels, cost levels, and quality objectives are met. See also productivity.

 

  My career and talents outside of my physical self pay my bills. I balance doing art, make-up, hair, teaching, modeling and my personal life in the few hours I have outside of my job is not an easy task. We all have real jobs, or other talents that allow us to pay for all of our modeling expenses.

 

 

  Another example is my friend Masuimi Max, she works out EVERYDAY to maintain her body and form for contortion and modeling. Masuimi has been modeling and performing for over 10 years she began doing fetish modeling, fire breathing and contortion work. Her talents and looks separated her from the rest. She has built her empire on hard work and more hard work. She is much more than just a Pinup Model and travels the world performing at Fetish events. She has also owned and operated her own adult site for several years. There will never be another Masuimi Max, she is the exception not the rule. She does this for a living and is currently in the works on releasing her own line of make-up among other projects. She is the most dedicated model I have ever met and has the most amazing butt I have ever seen because of her dedication.

 

  This is not a career, this is a hobby, and I can guarantee every “model” either has a real job they don’t or won’t talk about, a husband or man that pays all their bills so they can do this full time until they “make it”.  There are always a few exceptions to the rules, and as time progresses you will see many models break out and start their own businesses or continue their careers, though most of us fade off into the sunset over time.

  So now that you know that Santa Claus is not real and you might think I am an asshole for being so honest with you, just know I am being 100 genuine in my advice to you. Do things because you love them, have a career that you can fall back on or rely on while you peruse your hobby of being a Pinup Model. Don’t be disappointed if you don’t become the next Dita, just be happy with being you.


<3

Micheline

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Comment by Felinaea Fatale on August 25, 2012 at 4:21pm

My favourite quote, one I use all the time, comes from my father, "The truth is ugly and it hurts, but it's still the truth."
Your frankness is refreshing and very much appreciated, and I think your "brash honesty" is one of the reasons so many admire you. My experience has been that a great many professions are misunderstood by the general populace, especially those industries that in some way deal with aesthetics of some kind, be it fashion, beauty, cooking, floristry, interior design, performance arts, etc. To some degree it may be because a skilled artisan makes it look easier than it really is. The production of things of beauty is seldom glamorous, and frequently very stressful and hard work, requiring long hours. These are industries where you have to be willing to take criticism that you may feel borders on cruel, be brutally honest with yourself in assessing that criticism. and then use it constructively. My livelihood comes from one of these industries and I make a decent living at it, but I work full days 6 days a week, every week and frequently 7. On the other hand, my hobby is also a creative industry, and it has cost me far, far, far more than I have ever made from it.
Your comments about the exception vs. the rule are very insightful and absolutely true and I'm so glad you made that point, because it's a brutal truth that people need to be aware of. The acquisition of skills, equipment and experience is very costly and time-consuming, so much that most people will never make enough money with their hobby for it to support itself, much less make a comfortable living from it. For many it requires second and sometimes even third jobs to pay the bills and even if they do become skilled at their chosen craft, the best most can hope for is owning their own little business that makes enough to pay the bills  and have a little left over for fun or future.
Thank you for saying what needed to be said. :)

Comment by Ashleeta on August 25, 2012 at 4:34pm
This is very true even Dita herself says she never really makes a profit on her Burlesque shows because of production and the cost of her costumes that's why I love her she does burlesque because it makes her happy and not for the money. That's why I do it I find it more of a creative release that a financial benefit. Same goes for pinup it's fun you get to create and pretend and play dress up you can be whoever you want for a little whand that right there is enough for me.
Comment by Ashleeta on August 25, 2012 at 4:35pm
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Comment by Acid Doll on August 26, 2012 at 2:46am

So bad that this post is not in french so I could share it with the 90% of the models from France and Belgium who's think that they could live with modeling.

Thanks for your honesty Micheline , I hope it will help some girls to open her eyes.

Comment by Vivian Vega on August 26, 2012 at 9:16pm

I love this! I have no idea how much I have spent on wardrobe, hair, makeup, photographers, or travel costs to make my photo shoots happen and I really don't give a shit. (hah excuse me) I enjoy the whole process it feels nice to have found that thing in life that truly makes you happy.I also think its really awesome team work because I can't do my hair or makeup that well(but I try). I think its awesome to come up with an idea for a shoot and to make it happen!

Comment by Carmen Lee on August 27, 2012 at 7:01am

someone should write something like this about a career in music because as a musician i can relate in many ways ;-)

Comment by Lura on August 27, 2012 at 10:24am

Yes! Thank you!! And to be honest, if you're doing pinup photography just for the money, then it's not for you anyway. The best pinup models are the ones who truly love it, not the ones who just want to make money or see "their name in lights."

Comment by Micheline Pitt on August 27, 2012 at 11:03am

I could have written even more about modeling, but I felt like I covered things without digging too deep.

<3

Comment by Carla Mercado on August 27, 2012 at 11:12am

I LOVE it!! <3

Comment by michele healy on August 27, 2012 at 11:13am

thank you for writing this.

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