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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I get started modeling with Vegas Hotties?

One of the first things you need to do is get some professional pictures taken, and we don't mean have your friend take them.  Don't waste your money on people who approach you and want you to spend $2,000 dollars to become a  model. If you have your pictures already, then you can fill out our online application form and submit them there.  Here is the link.

What if I'm not tall and slim?
Even if shorter models have found success in the modeling industry, these few represent the exception to the rule. Clothing for runway shows and magazine shoots tends to come in one size. If you can't fit into a designer's garments, you will face difficulty in finding work, but Las Vegas is a different city and convention capitol of the world so height is not as big of a issue as the bigger cities such as LA and New York.

What else does Vegas Hotties search for in potential models?
No absolute criteria exist -- perusing fashion magazines will suggest as much. Reviewing a variety of magazines -- not only trendy or prestigious, but commercial, too -- can help develop your understanding of just what look girls should have. A complex set of relations between photographers, magazines, clients, and modeling agencies determine the look for models in any given season. To remain competitive modeling agencies must contribute the right girls to this network of photographers, magazines, and clients.

What does it take to be a model in the men's division?
Vegas Hotties men's division looks for men between the heights 6' and 6'2" (183 cm and 188 cm). Men at Vegas Hotties mostly start modeling at age 18 or older. Again, no absolute criteria exist in selecting men for modeling, but competitive standards nevertheless inform decisions about which men do and do not model.

What do I need to know about children's modeling?
The children's division works with children aged 6 months and older. Children must live within one hour of Las Vegas in order to meet the demands of casting. However, during the summer season Vegas Hotties will  work with out-of-town models staying temporarily in the Las Vegas area. We are licensed for all ages 1-99 but we mostly do bookings for female models ages 21-33.

Why should I select Vegas Hotties as my Agency?

One thing about Vegas Hotties is our honesty. There are no hidden fees to be with our company.  When we book you for an event,  we tell you the exact amount you will receive. Too many agencies will quote you an amount that is different from what you receive.  When you receive your check, the 20% is taken off the amount they quoted to you. We are one of the few agencies  in Las Vegas that pays the models their checks within a few days after the event. There are agencies here in Las Vegas that don't pay their models for a month or two. Also models, if you do sign on with other agencies, please do some research because many web sites claim they are agencies and they are not. The ones that require payment to view nude photos for a part of their site are not agencies.  Modeling agencies that are licensed in Nevada have to be licensed through the state and Clark County. The real agencies here have to do a background check with the Metro Police Department including: fingerprinting, a 20-year background check , and a one-on- one interview with Metro Police. Modeling agencies are regulated by the Metro Police Department because of all of the scams. Here is the business license # to call  to see if a company is a licensed agency here in Vegas:  (702) 455-3573.   Wait until the end of the selections  for a live representative, and give them the company name.  They will look it up right then, and it only takes a few minutes. We are licensed under Vegashotties, one word.

Will Vegas Hotties sign on models from out of state?

We will look at all models no matter where they are from. Right now we have models from the L.A. Area that are with us.

Could Vegas Hotties drop me as a model?

We will take your profile down from our site if you change your contact # and we can't get a hold of you anymore.

Can an agency book models for entertaining clients?

Riding in limousines, partying, and being paid to accompany a client is more defined as escorting.  Please be careful if an agency asks you to do this for a booking.