Prince Singh’s Next Act: Movement, Fashion, and Ambition
Before the camera clicks, a dancer’s eight-count can set the angle. Model, influencer, and athlete Prince Singh treats posing like choreography, trained by years of dance that sharpened balance, breath, and control.
“Modeling became a way for me to use my understanding of movement and body control in a new form,” he says.
Raised in a small Indian town and now working across Europe, Singh is aiming at the United States next. That path may show how discipline and self-expression can travel together and create steady momentum.
From Dance to Camera
Before fashion, there was dance for Singh. Years of practice taught him to turn rhythm into shape. He describes discovering posing, thought movement, then letting the camera arrive after the mechanics felt natural. That shaped a style built on control, angles, and patience. That training still guides every beat.
Milestones That Opened Doors
A turning point came with winning the New Face of Asia in 2020, held by Storm models. The recognition led to assignments with Gaurave Gaurav Gupta, Manish Malhotra, Outhouse Jewellery, New Era Europe, and Vogue, as well as a Beides Brides Today cover feature. That exposure increased the number of people who saw Singh’s work and how they saw it, expanding credibility and reach.
Style, Identity, and Presence
Singh thinks of identity as a daily practice. He experiments with hair, piercings, and personal clothing choices. That willingness to use fashion as expression supports a posing style that reads as athletic and composed. At the same time, Singh’s steady public presence keeps the conversation going without separating the person from the professional.
Singh explains, “Coming from a humble background, I hope my story inspires other young people from small towns to believe in themselves.”
A Moment That Sticks
During fittings for the brand Mains, owned by UK rapper Skepta, the artist noticed Singh’s condition and hyped him up. After the show, Skepta recorded a video on Singh’s phone, saying, “Prince, my brother walked for me, and he’ll be there for the next show, too.” The message still sits on the camera roll.
Working Across Borders and Thinking Ahead
Singh’s calendar crosses countries and categories. He trains as an athlete and still finds time for painting, basketball, volleyball, swimming, and MMA. Singh aims to work with prominent American designers, become the face of leading campaigns, and pursue acting in Hollywood, which could expand how audiences encounter him.
What His Rise May Signal
Opportunity rarely looks identical for men in fashion. Singh points out that male models face fewer brand campaigns in India, which means persistence and adaptability matter. His path suggests that technical control, visible individuality, and consistent output could compound over time and travel from local runways to international sets without losing the original intent.
The promise is simple. Singh treats movement as the base, builds actual looks, and shows the work. Every piece starts with the beat he respects. Footwork tightens, groups trade focus, and one held breath buys the next entrance.
Singh views pride as fuel rather than a finish line. For him, timing remains constant: learn the rhythm, shape the frame, and keep moving.







