We at Conquest Management want you to follow your dreams so if your dream is to become a professional model here are 5 tips to help you achieve that goal.
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Pay attention to your shoulders
The way models kept their shoulders is one popular trend we see among the top walks in the industry. We at Conquest Management recommend you to pull your shoulders down and back, of course, in a comfortable way. Naturally, this also affects how you keep your head.
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Your posture
Just think tall. The goal is to look as tall as possible. Shoulder back and chin level, head facing forward. We at Conquest Management suggest you stand up straight while walking, leaning back slightly so the legs will go first. Have your toes facing forward, so you don’t turn them out. Then, as if walking on a tightrope, walk with one foot in front of another.
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The hips
We know that most people think there is a lot of hip-swaying you need to do. But here at Conquest Management, we want you to know that is not correct, your hips will move naturally, if you step one foot in front of the other, the hips will automatically swing side by side. If you are trying to make your hips sway, it will show and look weird. Instead, we recommend you to focus on your foot positioning and your hips will follow.
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The arms
Let your arms swing naturally while you walk, nevertheless, take note that they are not too rigid or have great movement. The limitations on the movement will depend on the kinds of clothes that you wear, what you are wearing will help you decide what to do with your hands, but you’ll probably need to practice managing your arms’ sway. You don’t want to distract attention from the clothes that you model.
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Your attitude
Let the loud music be your uplifting motivation. At the end of the runway, you will pause to show off the clothes. This is your opportunity to showcase a little attitude. Be flirty and commanding. This will make it interesting for the crowd. We at Conquest Management highly recommend you leaning slightly side to side this will reflect confidence in what you wear, and allow the clothes to be seen from different angles.