I like my women modelesque.
Give me a Leila Nda any day..
Yes. That's exactly it.So only tall and skinny, kenyan marathon runner built, women can carry out this function is what both of you are telling me.
i love em tall and skinny.
this reeks of bbw fakkitry, i mean think about it brehs, have you ever seen a bbw lover argue for them without bringing up dikks?
you dont like them because you cant get them.
Run way fashion isn't supposed to make your dikk jump. In the first picture the model is highlighting the dress. You actually look at the dress. The second pictures of Draya highlights her ass. Designers want you looking at the clothing not lust after the model
Great breakdownsso let's put it all together now. you are focused on the body "which one (woman) the dress looks better on". rather than the dress itself which is the focus of fashion runway shows. that dress on the actual model seems to be made of non-spandex material of which a sample size (the size they prefer to model) may not even fit a coke bottle shape without pulling at aroung the hips, bust overflowing.... making the dress itself look less impressive
nobody said runway models where the standard of beauty. there is a whole other genre for that they a literally called beauty models... they do like face stuff, things where they want a "cute/pretty" look. then they have swimsuit/lingerie models where you will find your body girls. runway is usually not that. then you have supermodels that can do everything
Not sure how she made the list, her face is beautiful and not on some fake pro-black dap fishing shyt.
Yes. That's exactly it.
1. If a model can't fit into a designers line of clothes why hire her? The backstage of a fashion show is hectic. These girls are constantly changing clothes, so they need to quickly "fit" into the designers dresses.
2. Their purpose is to wear clothing, not sexually arouse you. It's not a sex show, it's a fashion show. The designers want you focused on the clothes not the women.
They are basically human manikins. They are not meant to be eye-candy like glamour models.