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Friday 12 December 2014

Vintage Dress Tips for Female Models

Vintage Dress Tips for Female Models


Looking sexy in female modelling involves knowing how much to reveal, and how to reveal it. Choose your best body part and show it off, otherwise, where’s the mystery!  Accessories should emphasise your chosen area so if you want to show your cleavage a long pendant necklace will draw attention.  If your wardrobe is full of neutral colours you may want to spice your look up with some bright accessories. Changing one thing can give an outfit that you felt tired of a new spark of life. Also, its likely going to be more affordable. Create contrast with a beige trench coat by buying a red handbag or some striking shoes.

If attending a day time function and then going straight out for the evening then you might need a top up of perfume in your bag. Looking good and feeling good are two very separate things. When shopping for vintage items you may get overwhelmed by some fantastic pieces that really don’t fit with your current wardrobe. Always look for unique pieces that accent what you currently have, because what you have will probably be what you like and what you feel most comfortable with, and it can’t be replaced so easily. Female modelling on the other hand is about making the most of the garments that are given to you and wearing them like you have always loved them.


The beauty of vintage shopping is that you are going to have something no one else will have. The sly smugness when someone asks where and item is from and you get to say “oh it’s vintage” is almost as satirising as telling someone something is from a discount warehouse and seeing their shocked expression. But what defines the art of seduction? A capturing smile, persuasive eyes, an alluring smell? Female models are described as mysterious charmers in our own right who live for the thrill of the chase. A little laugh here, a sexy glance, these are two things that allow women to away with murder on a daily basis.

The law of attraction is unexplainable, invisible but can be felt stronger than any other emotion. It is what a great model transmits through her work. It’s driven by positivity and ruled by human nature, where all those nervous smiles and characteristic hiccups are part of the play. So play your cards wisely in female modelling, remembering that winning is not always the point of the game. For the latest modelling tips, read the Models Direct and Kube Studios Twitter feeds regualrly!