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How to Model Hats: Part 3

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

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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. When working with a wide rim hat, it's also very important to make sure that the hat is correct for your head and that it does not cover your eyes. A hat like this is very easy to slip down and cover your eyes. It may look stylish but in the camera it doesn't give you the right angle and the right look. Always make sure the hat is properly adjusted to fit your head and that it is high enough that you can see your eyes clearly from either side. Therefore you can give a little tilt to your head either way and you can make sure you can clearly see your face. When modeling hats you have to remember that it is an accessory to you and it's very important to make sure your face is the number one thing. It cuts off the angle of your face, it gives you the wrong perspective. Always make sure it is out of your eyes and clearly on top of your head, when wearing tighter hats, the ones that fit to your head. Two things to make sure to remember; number one, make sure that your hair is in the correct position. When your hair is in the front like this, it tightens too much of your head and the hair will cover your face. Always make sure that your hair is in the back of you, usually behind your ears, with the hat such as. That way it does not cover anything with your hair, the hat is properly in place, and it still looks like you have proper length with your hair. "

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