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‘Rs 15–20K per day for 12 hours, with no paid travel or stay’: Indian model calls out low wages and long working hours

Model Roshni Sharma took to Instagram to detail the issue of models being paid incredibly low wages for fashion shows despite giving 12 hours to work. She added how this does not include travel, stay, or even food. Her post garnered support from many models with similar experiences.

August 07, 2025 / 13:41 IST
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Model Roshni Sharma’s viral post has sparked a wider conversation on the exploitation of models—unpaid travel, long hours, and meagre pay (Image: roshoflove/ instagram)

There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes of the glamour world. While models walk the ramp displaying the finest designer creations, the truth of being paid low wages and enduring tedious working hours prevails. Model Roshni Sharma brought the issue to light in her new Instagram post.

In a new post, she wrote, “The rates for a fashion week, especially for a pool model, should be around 40k minimum per day and the stay and travel should be included—if you are someone with experience and have walked a lot, please don’t feel insecure and ask for a better budget if you think you deserve it.”

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She further added, “If you’re with an agency, always ask your agent to pay you at higher rates than the previous season. Because what happens is, brands start seeing you as somebody who doesn’t grow and is okay with whatever is put on their plate.”

She also cited the problem of models settling for lower budgets in the hope of going viral or becoming famous. But she clarified that a reel is not going to put food on anyone’s plate. She added how many models are being paid merely “15-20k per day for walking 3-4 shows, being there for 12 hours, doing hair and makeup, and paying for their own travel and stay.” This is hurting the entire industry.

“When you walk as a model, you are basically putting in efforts of being in measurements that are very difficult to maintain with the right kind of food and the right kind of wellness routine. The brand that you walk for is making a hundred times the amount you get paid when you walk for them. Please be smart before it’s too late,” she concluded.