20 things a model should and should not do on the Catwalk





I used Tyra Banks'picutres because I respect her views on many topics and we have a lot in common.
Tyra and I are the same age, we both act as well as model, we both are athletic, we share the same view about dieting and Tyra and I do not limit ourselves, we reach for the stars!
Born to Charles and Joan Williams on March 12, 1974, I, Lynette Monique Williams, enjoy a variety of activities.
Modeling is one of them. I decided to do my website on something I enjoy and am knowledgeable about. I have modeled for 4 years and my main focus has been runway modeling.
Every model should know the proper etiquette when on the catwalk.
Below is a list intended to make a model a "Super" model.
catwalk
- Otherwise known as the runway, only a few models are able to grace it with their presence.
requirements
- As in any business, modeling has rules that each potential model must meet.
self-esteem
- Like peanut butter and jelly, self-esteem and modeling must go hand in hand.
models
- Becoming a model is not as glamorous and easy and some might think.
generation x
- There is a new generation of models that have learned the skills of the older generation.
turns
- The movement on the runway is essential this site will show you how to move.
wardrobe
- You have to know how to present the clothes and here is how!
Make-up
- This is a part of the wardrobe, here is how you make a statement!
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More about me
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