When new models enter the fashion industry in Pakistan, many don’t realize that you can actually be represented by multiple modeling agencies at the same time. Unless you want to stay strictly local, signing with more than one agency can be very beneficial. The more agencies you have representing you, the more exposure you’ll get, which means more auditions, fashion shows, and booking opportunities.
At Native Modeling Agency (also known as Lahore Modeling Agency), we guide models across Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad on how to build their careers strategically — and choosing the right representation is a big part of that journey.
Why Work with Multiple Agencies?
Most modeling agencies only operate within a certain region, such as Lahore or Karachi, which limits the opportunities they can secure for you outside their network. By working with multiple agencies across Pakistan (and internationally, if allowed), you open yourself up to:
- More fashion show bookings (e.g., Lahore Fashion Week, Karachi Fashion Week).
- Greater exposure to brand photoshoots and TV commercials.
- Opportunities to expand into new cities and markets.
If you’re serious about pursuing modeling as a full-time career, working with more than one agency can help you maximize opportunities.
Check Your Contract Before Signing
Before reaching out to other agencies, always review your current modeling contract. Many agencies in Pakistan use one of the following models:
- Exclusive or “Mother Agency” Contracts – These restrict you from signing with another agency without permission.
- Regional Contracts – These allow you to sign with agencies in other cities but not within the same city or province.
- Non-Exclusive Contracts – These give you the flexibility to sign with multiple agencies in different markets.
👉 For example, if you are signed with Lahore Modeling Agency, your contract might allow you to also work with an agency in Karachi or Islamabad, but not within Lahore itself.
Keep Open Communication with Your Agent
Even if your contract allows for additional representation, it’s always best to communicate openly with your current agency. Let them know:
- That you’re interested in expanding into other markets.
- Which cities (Karachi, Islamabad, or Dubai) you’re targeting.
- What type of modeling (runway, editorial, or commercial) you’d like to explore further.
Often, your current agency may already have contacts in other cities and can refer you directly, which increases your chances of being signed elsewhere.
Risks of Ignoring Contract Rules
Signing with multiple agencies without following contract rules can have serious consequences:
- You could be dropped by your current agency.
- You may face legal disputes over commissions.
- You could damage your reputation in the Pakistani fashion industry.
Always review the exclusivity clauses carefully and ask your agent to clarify any confusing terms. Transparency is the safest way to grow your career.
Managing Multiple Agencies
Having multiple agencies means more opportunities, but it also requires better time and career management.
- Be mindful of double bookings across different cities.
- Keep both agencies updated about your schedule.
- Manage travel if you are called for castings in Lahore one day and Karachi the next.
For students or part-time models, this can be challenging. In such cases, sticking with one strong agency like Native Modeling Agency may be the best choice until you’re ready to expand.
Final Thoughts
Signing with multiple agencies in Pakistan is not mandatory, but it can be a smart way to grow as a professional model. If you’re happy with your current work volume in Lahore, Karachi, or Islamabad, sticking with one agency is perfectly fine.
However, if your goal is to build a long-term modeling career and expand into larger fashion markets, multiple agencies can help you achieve greater visibility.
At Native Modeling Agency (Lahore Modeling Agency), we support our models in understanding contracts, expanding opportunities, and making the right decisions for their careers.
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