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RUNWAY
MODELLING TIPS
When it comes to runway
modelling tips, you must realize one thing... YOU ARE A HUMAN COAT HANGER!
Runway modelling tips picYour purpose on the runway, is to display the
designers clothes.
The second thing you need to realize when runway modelling is that this is a
really good opportunity to get good exposure and future bookings.
So in order for you to A) Be a good coat hanger and B) Get exposed and get
future bookings, have compiled a list of runway modelling tips for you to
study.
The best runway modelling tip to give though, is that you should watch
professional models on the runway. Recording a runway show would be best
because then you can go over it time and time again.
Although watching these tapes many times may help, you still may miss a few
important runway modelling details. So we have outlined what you would
probably not notice just by watching.
These also happen to be the things that most models mess up on and don't
know. Your agent should teach you these, but they will be very pleased if
you appear to already be a "natural".
Runway modelling tips #1: Eyes
Your eyes should be focused straight ahead of you. Looking off into the
distance. Just find something on the back wall and focus on it.
WARNING: There will be bright lights aimed at you! Do not try and focus on a
light unless you want to go blind and walk right over the ledge of the
runway, because all you can see is the after image of the light bulb.
Runway modelling tips #2: Chin
Your chin should be down slightly while runway modelling. The reason for this
is because every one will be sitting, looking up at you.
There will be many photographers taking pictures aimed up at you. So for
your exposure aspect, you want to have good pictures taken of you so that
they can be reused in magazines. You can then take these and add them to
your portfolio.
Runway modelling tips #3: Shoulders
They shouldn't move much at all.
Your shoulders need to stay still as you walk. This can take a little
getting used to but will not take long.
Runway modelling tips #4: Arms
A lot of models, when learning runway modelling, tend to swing their arms way
too much. Your arms should only swing as much as your body makes them.
With men and women it is a little bit different of a swing. The reason for
the difference is how a man takes his steps. His step will cause his whole
are to swing more while a woman's steps will cause her arms to swing more
from her elbows down.
Next time you watch a model runway modelling, watch and see how their lower
arm is doing most of the swinging.
Tip for WOMEN: Concentrate on keeping your upper arm in close and somewhat
tight to your body. This will ensure that only the bottom half swings.
MEN: All you need to do is just let them swing naturally. Don't assist them
at all.
Runway modelling tips #5: Hands
Now hands are surprisingly quite important while runway modelling.
Here's why: Say you are walking down the runway with your arms at your side.
Then someone for a fashion magazine take an awesome picture of you.
Now this is a good picture! Everything looks perfect, until they look at you
hands! Why? Because you, like most people, had your fingers curled in and up
slightly.
So what's wrong with that you ask? You have no fingers!!!! At least in the
picture it will look like you have no fingers! Like they all got chopped
off!
Always remember to have your hands open with your fingers nearly totally
straightened. Not totally straight (you don't want to look like a robot),
but out enough to be visible.
Runway modelling tips #6: Legs
Legs refers to walking. Men just need to walk natural. The only difference
is that you take longer strides. So instead of having 1.5 feet in between
your strides increase it to 2.5 to 3 feet.
The main point is to take long strides without making it look unnatural.
Women need to also take longer strides, but they need to walk with one foot
in front of the other. This causes their hips to sway, which gives their
arms the swing that was described in the arms section.
Runway modelling tips #7: Posture
This is fairly basic runway modelling tip. Stand straight up, with your
shoulders back. No hunching! That looks insecure and disgusting.
Although this is all important, it can change from designer to designer.
But, the main key is confidence. When you have that, everything else just
falls into place.
If you want to have more confidence, our How to become a model course is
perfect for you! Check it out on our how to become a model page.
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