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There are two aspects to this Blog:
The Baby Moon Lifestyle side, which covers all our announcements, event lines ups and basic product selling. For more info: babymoonlifestyle.multiply.com

The second one is the Lolita Modeling side. There are blog entries that are resources to help in niche modeling.
Lolita Modeling is different from High Fashion or Catalog Modeling. Lolitas come in different shapes and sizes but what sets them apart is how they carry themselves. They must adhere to the Victorian appeal looking like a porcelain doll at all times.
Consider this an online workshop. So, see tips and tricks below.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Runway Recap Moments of PCC: Dark Victorian Show

Greetings! Below are some of the scnenes and comments for Baby Moon Lifestyle's Dark Victorian Fashion Show.
Pictures taken by Jess (BML Sales Clerk) Sorry guys, only have a few pictures.

First: Pearl, good job on the look. It is very high fashion. You should consider that in your portfolio development.

Jane, I like the posing. It didn't look like putol and ulo. Yey!

Mae, you pose well but you kept looking completely at the sides. Try using your peripherals if you need to look at cues. My only two solos of you are all looking to the side.

I like how you two interact. Jhelai, good body movements but deadpan sa face. Either magalit ka or smile nalang. you movements are elegant, though. 

You have the most unique walk. It can be your signature walk. Practice a but of bouncing para hindi too robotic ang dating. Ok posing. The pressures on stage made you really come out. 
Keep up the good work and keep practicing.

Dar, flawless ang transitions. Good poses. Need work on walking towards the center. It did improve when you reached your triangle.

Hi Jewel, your poses were really varied. Good. Make sure to stay at least 3 seconds before shifting poses. You moved too fast and was only captures twice in my cam. You look really long on stage, which is very good for models. There were lapses on your face when you didn't smile much. Try practicing in the mirror: Masungit face and haughty face.

Olive, channeling the inner step mother was perfect. Like Jewel, stay at least 3 seconds before a new pose to maximized camera potentials shots. Just a little work on the pouting becase from this angle, your jaw will look big. I did like how your face was in Step mom's photos.

Over all, everyone was great. I would like to help you guys improve some more and reach your full potential. Normally, people would say you can't model if you didn't have certain height and weight. That you can only model if you are popular. That's not true at all. You can be a model using what you have. Right now, there is a growing demand for "Normal" people or Irregularly-shaped models. Sounds strange?
It's like this, models: You embody every other girl who wants to be up there. They relate to you. But at the same time, you are edgy and can fit fashion norms. You bridge both worlds.
My advice is to PRACTICE 3X a day. Look in the mirror and see you best angles. Take pictures of yourself to see what's your photographic side.
Materials you can consider: Ftv and America's Next Top Model.

1 comment:

  1. thank you ma'am. i'll do my very best on the show at ATC. i have learned my weaknesses and have overcome my shyness about the corset 8D i love it na XDDD



    this is pearl btw :))

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