BFMA GUIDE

The Squad Management is an active member of the BFMA

Who we are:

The British Fashion Model Agents Association is the trade association of the UK fashion model industry. It includes the major UK fashion modelling agencies among its members. In 2017 the BFMA was officially affiliated with the British Fashion Council.

BFMA members are employment agents and, as such, are regulated by The Conduct of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, under the aegis of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, with whom the Association consults.

In addition to the legal framework, all BFMA members adhere to a strict set of criteria which governs their business activities, this includes the BFMA Code of Conduct, the Terms & Conditions of Booking and the Best Practice Guide for both model agencies and industry, drawn up by the British Fashion Council, in consultation with the BFMA.

Full details of the BFMA can be found on the website at www.bfma.fashion

What we do

The BFMA aims to create a unified voice for the UK model industry. Its activities are informed by the main objective of its members which is to discover, develop and represent fashion models so as to enable them to enjoy profitable, safe and fulfilling careers.

Members meet at regular intervals and maintain an on-going dialogue with clients from all sectors and with other relevant stakeholders. These include NGOs, government and regulatory bodies such as HMRC, the Home Office / UK Border, and other trade associations. These dialogues are conducted with the view to enhancing the working conditions & welfare of the models which the BFMA’s members represent and the regulatory framework within which the industry operates.

Aims:

  1. Promote the interests of fashion model agencies which in turn have a duty to manage the careers of their models to maximum benefit
  2. To safeguard the health and wellbeing of models
  3. Provide member agencies with the requisite information to best ensure they comply with all relevant legislation & best practice
  4. Operating under the aegis of the British Fashion Council, to set the highest standards of model care & welfare to be maintained across the fashion industry
  5. To maintain the ethical standards of the modelling industry
  6. To provide a voice to Government, NGOs and the media
  7. To work towards the elimination of rogue agents
  8. Public point of contact for enquiries
  9. To provide a clear route for models to report, in confidence, any incidents of harassment and abuse
  10. To ensure that member agencies subscribe to the Aims and the Code of Conduct and to have the remit to investigate/suspend or strike off a member

Role of the British Fashion Council in the BFMA

Clients

Code of Best Practice for both Agencies and Industry

The British Fashion Council calls on patrons and industry partners to sign-up to a Code of Best Practice which aims to set an agreed industry standard to be used as a benchmark for both models and any party employing models or those employing casting directors to employ models on their behalf.

Responsibility of clients

The BFC together with the BFMA has expectations of any client as an organisation that employs or hires models:

Best Practice Guide:

BFMA members are committed to providing the highest level of management, care and guidance for our models. The aim of our Code of Conduct is to guide and promote respect to all to be responsible and promote ethical and positive behaviour within all areas of our business.  It is a written collection of principles, values, standards, expectations and actions that all members must strive to uphold  and recognise as being fundamental to our industry and its reputation.  Individual actions shape how the world views the British modelling industry and, by implementing a robust framework of good practice, we aim to inform and protect our models.

COMMITMENTS

BFMA members are committed to the well-being and welfare of all the models we collectively represent and are committed to providing correct, professional advice in all aspects of the profession. We assure our models of the following;

HEALTH

Nutrition, wellbeing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle

Advice in these areas should always be sought from a professional. Our preferred route is via the Be Well Collective, a not-for-profit organisation which is financially supported by and affiliated to the BFMA. https://www.bewellcollective.co.uk/. The organisation is run by a qualified nutritionist and all their advisors are qualified in their respective fields. See below.

Members must promote healthy eating and are encouraged to attend Be Well Collective workshops particularly those related to wellbeing, eating disorders and mental health.

Members understand that models are uniquely individual and will not ask their contracted models to reach or maintain measurements that are not realistic or achievable for their shape or frame.

Measurements

If members need physically to measure a model, boy or girl, they agree to do so with privacy, discretion and respect. We believe it is inappropriate to measure any young person under the age 18 except for their height.

It is unacceptable to take, send or receive body, bikini or lingerie digitals of any young person under the age of 18.    Members will actively discourage third parties from submitting similar imagery.
Foreign agencies should consult with models’ UK mother agents before any measurements are taken.

https://www.bewellcollective.co.uk/lwbw-series/category/Eating%20Disorders
https://www.bewellcollective.co.uk/helplines

WEALTH

Model agreements

Members commit to provide their models with an updated Model Agreement and provide clear guidance on all
terms, specifically anything restrictive such as the Term and Termination.
All agreements for any model who is under 18 must be signed by the parent/s or guardian.
On attaining the age of 18, all models should re-sign their model agreements on their own behalf.

Finance

Members commit to provide;

HAPPINESS

Harassment, bullying, discrimination and racism

Members understand and discourage micro-aggressions, whether intentional or unintentional, from clients or within the agency and members commit to a Duty of care.

Members are committed to the following:

https://www.gov.uk/child-employment

Model accommodation

Members will conduct due diligence on hosts wherever practical.

Model / agency relationships

Members will always:

Complaint management

Training