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Children's model catwalk skills

The catwalk skills of children's models are as follows:

Head, neck and trunk are in a straight line, perpendicular to the ground and close to the wall or mirror 15-20 minutes. Walking exercise: First, walk barefoot and tiptoe, then put on high heels, and at the same time, you can put a book (magazine or the like) on your head to practice stability.

Walking speed and time are suitable for practicing fast walking at medium speed and then walking slowly. Generally, the walking time is 60- 120 minutes. You can practice walking at medium speed, fast speed and slow speed, and you can also change your walking route and practice walking straight, round and broken.

Main points of walking: use your crotch to drive your legs to step, keep your upper body still, your shoulders droop naturally, hold your head up and hold your chest, tuck in your abdomen, lift your hips, and look straight ahead (horizontal 15 degrees). When walking, your hands should swing naturally and change according to your style when freezing.

Model, which originated from the transliteration of English "model", mainly refers to the business of displaying fashion products, assisting media advertisements, serving the aesthetic needs of the public, and expressing the artistic concept of photography. Models need to have certain conditions in appearance, figure, performance ability and so on. Models can be roughly divided into two categories: aircraft model and runway model.

Height is the basic requirement of a runway model, which is usually not less than 170cm, and the requirements for body proportion are also strict. In terms of appearance, the pursuit of "individuality" and "characteristics" is not "beauty". Plane models pay the most attention to appearance, followed by body proportion, and there is basically no standard requirement for height.