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Summary: Learn how to model clothes in this free video and easy lesson on modeling.
Katharin Dombrow is originally from the Chicago area, and is a model, actress, artist, musician, writer and dancer currently residing in Honolulu, Hawaii. Modeling for Intimate...read more
"Aloha! I'm Lady K. I'm here on behalf of Expert Village and I'm here to talk to you about some basic modeling. When modeling skirts it's also important to make sure that you get the right length that you're looking for and desiring. And again I have a mid length skirt which is very proper for this type of designing. My shoes are very simple since my outfit has a lot in the skirt. I'm not going to wear high heels or something that's a little bit more elegant. A little bit more proper. Something else, it's always a lot of fun, and my personal favorite to model, sundresses. Most of the time you'll be at a location spot, usually at the beach or at the park. Make sure to play off to the wind so the hair stays out of your face, and the dress flows from behind. Most sundresses are going to be free flowing, light material and move very well with your body. Never model posing directly to the camera, very flat, makes you look very wide. Also, keep in consideration, that with sundresses you will have a lot of ruffles or you will have a lot of free flowing skirts. So make sure you understand how to play with them correctly and have a lot of fun. Really important when you're working with a sundress, to work up to the light and work up to the wind. Usually most of sundresses have a lot of frills and trills with them. You want to make sure you can work them to the wind. Also you want to make sure that you have the proper shoes, usually something like a strappy sandal or a flip flop. "
eHow Article: How to Model Clothes: Part 3