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How to Model Clothes: Part 4

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Summary: Learn how to walk like a model down the runway in this free video and easy lesson on modeling.

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By Katharin Dombrow
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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

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"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. Simple black dress is something you always run into. Always remember to keep your body straight, your back little arch but not too much. When you arch it too much you actually get too much of a curve going, like an S. You want to make sure that you're tight and tight. Sometimes it's actually better to push out the muscles in your stomach. Keep your shoulders correctly lined and twist your body a little bit. Also make sure that your entire face, hair, fingernails, jewelry, everything matches into the attire. For example, I have short heels with this outfit, long heels would be too exaggerated for a casual outfit. When posing a casual outfit, make sure you stay inside the mood of the outfit. For example I may not want to be very pouty, or angry, or excited about this outfit; it's just a very casual very laid back feeling. And when posing make sure that you are never dead on with your arms to your side. Always mix it up a little bit, move it from side to side, and twisting your body. "

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