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What does the high street female emperor mean?

The high street female emperor is a popular stalk of short video platform at present, which refers to a photo pose.

Half of the photos taken by girls in this position will show thin legs and waist, and they will see that the overall figure is better.

Nowadays, the stems of internet popularity are endless, and we must always pay attention to them in order to understand them.

The high street female emperor, an online buzzword, refers to the self-portrait posture of shooting from top to bottom from the neck, with her calves bent back and her elbows hidden behind her body.

The source of the high street female emperor

The word "high street" is regarded as a fashion statement, and the English word "high street" is straightforward and originated in London, England. High street refers not to a certain street, but to the main bustling commercial street of a city, with clothing retail stores on both sides of the street.

In fact, this style was first made by Master Wen, and then it became popular, and many people were very annoyed with it. Master Wen often takes selfies and calls herself the female emperor, because clothes are luxury brands and are particularly expensive. Then it was circulated that she automatically added the title of high street, but Master Wen himself did not say his own high street.

At first, it was a young master's essay. Because she was sometimes called the female emperor, this posture was called the high street female emperor. But now, regardless of the wind, NO FENG フウカ, as long as it is taken in this position, is collectively referred to as the high street female emperor.