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I love this just can't eat nuts Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays Honest mum recently posted... Official A / W Modelling Shoot for Nova Harley
She looks absolutely stunning in this seductive modelling shot in a sheer top and practically nothing else.
It's a good idea to provide a few different images, so as well as a lifestyle shot or a modelling shot, it's useful to have a photograph of the product on a white background and a close - up detail shot too.
This model shoots 1/4 - inch and?
A new mathematical model shoots down claims that an unknown disease epidemic wiped out the meat - eating marsupial
Magazine covers, modeling shoots and fan outreach peppers his feed between stills and instructional videos that feature his outrageous physique.
I will be doing my first modeling shoot in 2 - 3 weeks.
I can't take the credit for pairing these shoes with my wedding dress, because House of Mooshki styled my dress in the model shots this way!
This post is exciting because it's the followup to my post about doing a modeling shoot for Ileana Druetta, owner of the online boutique Novelstyle...
Candela Novembre Standing out among the (vast) sea of international street style stars isn't easy, but this Milan - based beauty — who hails from Argentina but landed in Italy at 17 for a modeling shoot with Bruce Weber — consistently steals focus with her near - perfect sense of style that manages to be playful but also communicates the fact that this is a girl who gets fashion.
Sofiia at Brave Models shot by Marco Giuliano and styled by Anca Macavei.
I am so happy I agreed to this modeling shoot, because not only is Ileana awesome in person, but I had the opportunity to meet a few other awesome Chicago, fashion bloggers including: Christina from A Sentimental Adventure, Kristen from Chic Little Secret, and Rachel from RD's Obsessions.
And man I applaud whoever's job it was to keep all those hooks closed into their eyes for the model shots — the dress I had on was constantly coming undone with one hook loose here, then another loose there when I bent down to fix the first one.
The model shot makes this dress look so short!
All photos were taken by my friend and photographer Sabine Fink, who also took some of the pictures in my 40 plus models shoot.
I like the blue from the model shot at the top of the post so I might head back to the Soho Anthropologie to give it a whirl.
(Anthro suggests throwing it on over a colorful slip and then shows it over white in the model shot — whatever.)
I could not get the sleeves to lay flat as they do in the model shot no matter how much I tugged.
I was surprised how different the dress looks on me versus the model shot on the product page.
I would want to settle the pleats some with a steamer so they look closer to the model shot.
Don't be fooled by the model shot — this dress came almost to my knees on my 5» 8 ″ frame.
The shape of the neckline (conveniently obscured in the model shot) makes it hard to wear a bra.
Even on the model shot from the catalogue the skirt looks huge.
I am a little bummed that unlike the model shot at the top of this post, in real life the skirt is rather stiff.
This is the In A Day Jumpsuit ($ 158) from Corey Lynn Calter and isn't it beautiful in the model shot at the top of this post?
I would love to know how they got it to sit flat and properly pleated for the model shot.
I have no idea why this dress looks knee - length in the product and model shots.
In the model shot at the top of this post the Digital Sunset Skirt (now $ 30) looks like a free - flowing feather of a thing.
You can see it if you lead your eye straight down from my iPhone in the left shot above, and you can also see it in this model shot on the product page:
I'd probably wear a longer top with this a la the model shot (Anthro paired it with the Take Flight Tank which I reviewed here).
The model shot online suggests the band belongs at the waist.
I like how it looks in the model shot but am ambivalent in real life.
Looking at these photos now, and especially the model shot above, I'm no longer confident in my initial assessment.
The colors are muted and fairly true to the model shot.
Also, can we please, as a society, STOP with the model shots where they are tugging their hem in opposite directions?
First, instead of the suggestion of a straight hemline like in the model shot instead make it a hi - lo hem.
The Ostara Mesh Chemise ($ 88) model shot topping this post is one of my favorite Anthropologie model shots ever, stylistically.
The model shot online must be pinned to holy heck — I bet if she turned around you'd have a peacock tail worth of material hiding back there.
Where is the faded texture of the model shot?
Even seeing the model shot I knew this gathered tent style would be an issue but I was hoping that with clever belt usage or by sizing down this dress would work on me.
I'm bummed it's not quite as long as the model shot makes it look.
Yet online the model shots show the buttons being in front.
It's longer in the back (why?!?) and looks great partially unbuttoned or done all the way up as the model shot online shows.
Even the model shot at the top of this reviews post seems very juvenile - skewed, no?
Damn the tricky model shot where she's hunched over, making this whimsically out there frock look longer than it is!
Just don't do it with ankle boots a la the model shots online.
Over the summer it got plenty of use in outfits similar to the model shot above.
Though the model shot makes this coat look purple it's all beige — no tones of purple in sight.
Here's what's lame though: the model shot dress is not the same as the production dress.
You can even see it in the model shot:
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