Infographics Fashion Week Tweet Salaries on the Scene at Fashion Week - [Infographic] When employees in the fashion industry flock to New York Fashion Week, how does their pay compare? PayScale reveals some salaries on the scene at Fashion Week.

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Total Cash Compensation (TCC): Total cash compensation combines base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, and other forms of cash earnings, as applicable. It does not include equity (stock) compensation, cash value of retirement benefits, or value of other non-cash benefits (e.g., healthcare).



New York City Pay: Pay values listed are for employees in the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, New York-New Jersey-Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the



75th Percentile Pay: For each job, the 75th percentile pay is used, assuming that the employees working at the New York Fashion Week will be among the best in their fields. This means that for each job title, 75 percent of employees will earn less than the amount listed, while 25 percent will earn more.



Full-Time Pay: Pay is calculated assuming full-time employment (40 hours a week; 52 weeks a year), although the following jobs typically work less than 40 hours a week: Models have a typical workweek of 14 hours per week

Make-up artists have a typical workweek of 29 hours per week Gisele Bündchen’s Pay: Gisele’s estimated earnings over the last year are from



See the methodology for the infographic below.Embed this graphic. Click to select:Total cash compensation combines base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, and other forms of cash earnings, as applicable. It does not include equity (stock) compensation, cash value of retirement benefits, or value of other non-cash benefits (e.g., healthcare).Pay values listed are for employees in the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, New York-New Jersey-Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the US Office of Management and Budget For each job, the 75th percentile pay is used, assuming that the employees working at the New York Fashion Week will be among the best in their fields. This means that for each job title, 75 percent of employees will earn less than the amount listed, while 25 percent will earn more.Pay is calculated assuming full-time employment (40 hours a week; 52 weeks a year), although the following jobs typically work less than 40 hours a week:Gisele’s estimated earnings over the last year are from Forbes.com Find Out Exactly What You Should Be Paid Job Title: Years in Field/Career: Location: United States (change) Employers Start Here » Advertisement Subscribe to Our Newsletter Salary and career advice to put you a step ahead.

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