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Lean is in, big and muscular is passé in the modelling world

- Akshay Kaushal

If you are an aspiring male model, a beefed up body is unlikely to get you coveted assignment­s anymore. Bulked up Indian male models are being asked to become lean to suit current trends in the fashion world. And there is plenty of inspiratio­n coming from abroad. “Lean models took over global ramp a few years ago. You don’t see beefed up models at global fashion weeks. The trend is making its way to India. Clients ask for lean models with androgynou­s looks, while bigger models were in demand earlier,” says model coordinato­r Sunny Sapra.

Designer Gaurav Khanijo says that he prefers lean models. “Boys who are too muscular kill the look of the garment. We don’t want our models to look like akhara boys,” he says. FDCI president Sunil Sethi agrees. “It’s the lean frame that works now. Designers are selecting lean models during auditions.”

Many male models are trying to lose weight to conform to the trend. Model Anand Dixit was size 43 when he started modelling. Agencies asked him to get leaner. “I worked hard to lose weight,” says Dixit who is size 38 now.

Does this indicate that soon, we will see skinny models on the ramp ? Designers say that it’s unlikely. The Indian fashion industry would hopefully vote for a balanced body type that is athletic. “Both beefed up and skinny bodies are a misfit for Indian ramp. While the market is over for wrestler type models, I don’t think anorexic would work either. We should aim for balance. Milind Soman’s athletic body is the perfect example. 38 is the standard size that we are following these days while selecting models,” says Khanijo.

 ??  ?? Thin models walked the ramp at the recent Milan Fashion Week PHOTO: FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP
Thin models walked the ramp at the recent Milan Fashion Week PHOTO: FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP
 ??  ?? Model Anand Dixit has gone from size 43 to 38 in the last six months
Model Anand Dixit has gone from size 43 to 38 in the last six months

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