Most people do not realize that when you buy from a design house, there are two options for each design. You can buy the actual dress that was on the runway, as is, as a one of a kind design, for an ungodly price, OR, you can take one of the lower options, of which there are quite a few. But that big question is, do you want that unique runway item that no one will ever have one like it? If you are not willing to pay for exclusivity you can get that runway version but you take the chance of ending up seeing your twin at an award show or red carpet event. Embarrassing. Then the design house fits it to you, and if they change the design to better go with your body, most people would not tell a designer no. Some designers tell you they have creative control on the fitting because it’s their design with their name on it. So yes it can look different on a person off the runway. Because it is. It’s tailored to the buyer. Models are thin to showcase the clothes. Regular people have boobs and curves.
The models are styled such that they are inhabiting the clothing and creating an actual vision. On celebrities standing there posed like they’re at the prom. the same dresses (with a few stunning exceptions) look like they came off the rack at Kohl’s.
Ooh, Gal Gadot rocked that yellow gown!! ❤❤❤
Yes, this is the one time she looked better than the model. But then again, she has a model's body.
The majority of time the dresses/outfits looked the best on the models.
Shows that fashion isn’t one-size-fits-all!
Thought the outfit looked better on Nicola Coughlan!
Amazing what an actual figure will do for an outfit.
Miss Sohee и Хайди Клум, Еву Лонгор и Альберту Феретти, Тамару Ральф и Джессику Альбу показали дважды.
Models are supposed to be nothing more than human clothes hangers. Ofc the dress looks better on an actual person, with human shapes.
Most people do not realize that when you buy from a design house, there are two options for each design. You can buy the actual dress that was on the runway, as is, as a one of a kind design, for an ungodly price, OR, you can take one of the lower options, of which there are quite a few. But that big question is, do you want that unique runway item that no one will ever have one like it? If you are not willing to pay for exclusivity you can get that runway version but you take the chance of ending up seeing your twin at an award show or red carpet event. Embarrassing. Then the design house fits it to you, and if they change the design to better go with your body, most people would not tell a designer no. Some designers tell you they have creative control on the fitting because it’s their design with their name on it. So yes it can look different on a person off the runway. Because it is. It’s tailored to the buyer. Models are thin to showcase the clothes. Regular people have boobs and curves.
Hmmm...🤔boobs and curves
What is with the milk maid Uniform with extra long udders?!?
I wish designers would use human looking models. Their creations would look better 😊
The models are styled such that they are inhabiting the clothing and creating an actual vision. On celebrities standing there posed like they’re at the prom. the same dresses (with a few stunning exceptions) look like they came off the rack at Kohl’s.
Ces robes informes sont , à quelques exceptions près, toutes plus moches les unes que les autres 😂😢et sont en plus très mal portées par les actrices.
Just trying to appear model beauty.
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