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Why can many supermodels dress sexy, but ordinary people can't?
A supermodel, as long as she is a model, needs to completely put down her burden. When a model walks on the runway, her body is no longer entirely her own, but more or less becomes a tool. A model may only walk alone on the runway for a few minutes in a show, and people will only pay attention to her for a few minutes. Even with the curtain call time after the show, if you are not a supermodel standing in position C, there is basically no sense of existence. So the highlight time of the model is short as a flash in the pan.

I always feel that before the model became a supermodel, this profession basically belonged to the disadvantaged group in the fashion circle. Although they look attractive, they are only for a few minutes. No one on stage or off stage may remember who they are.

In a show, or when it is necessary to shoot a group of blockbusters, models basically have no right to choose what to wear. Designers, fashion stylists and fashion editors decide what they wear. All they need to do is put on the clothes assigned to them and act like designers. What stylists and fashion editors want is a state of dressing, or a state of life.

So if these model girls appear naked on the stage, or designers design some revealing clothes for them, those who let them wear these clothes will not consider their feelings very much.

If a model is too sexy to wear certain clothes, she may not only lose a job opportunity, but also be banned or hidden by designers, brands and even her own agency.

It is not that designers or people who have the right to speak in the industry deliberately want to embarrass young model girls or disrespect them, but that designers and stylists look at fashion differently from ordinary people.

Ordinary people may feel curious and curious at first when they see large-scale and exaggerated clothes, and then they will imagine what this kind of clothes will look like on themselves, and will they be ashamed of being too sexy, but designers may think that this kind of clothes presents an aesthetic that they think is good-looking. Designers and stylists consider beauty first, then shame.

As a person who wants to express the designer's ideas by wearing these clothes, the model can only put down her usual ideas about sex appeal and shame, but she should boldly put on these clothes, let herself blend in with the clothes and show extraordinary self-confidence and self-appreciation.

If a model wears some sexy clothes and appears shyly and secretly on the runway, as an audience, you will not think that she is dressed beautifully, but that she is not professional enough and dedicated enough. After all, self-confidence is the foundation of a woman's beauty.

Therefore, don't use the dressing feelings of ordinary people to measure the dressing feelings of models. For ordinary people, dressing is life; for models, dressing is work.