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pdq1 | 08:53 Fri 22nd Feb 2013 | ChatterBank
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Why do models on catwalks have serious glum faces but on shopping channels like QVC grin like cheshire cats?
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I'll give a serious answer... This may be way off the mark but it's possibly something to do with not wanting to draw attention away from the clothes. If the model is smiling you might end up just staring at their face. Shopping channels, well they have to be 'approachable', etc. They want to draw people in.
10:40 Fri 22nd Feb 2013
Don't they just. I long for the Dior and Hartnell models of yesteryear - the epitome of suaveness and sophistication.
We are told not to smile on the catwalk ;-)
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^ that was the sound of our supermodel falling off her high heels
its a difficult job then Mrs O ?
Have you done a bit of modelling, ttfn?
If the rest of you measures up to your lovely avatar you should think about it.
Dee - walking up and down and not smiling is not that difficult ;-)
Svejk, Damart laid me off, 2 years since :(
Do you have to take your curlers out, Mrs O ?
svejk - yes, although my colleagues Naomi and Christie have both modelled in curlers
I'll have you know that it takes practice to perfect that permanent petulant pout whilst prancing the cat-walk.
That's a shame, ttfn. I bet you looked HOT in yer thermals. :)
Naomi & Christie? Just how many models do 'Marigold' have?
I'll give a serious answer...

This may be way off the mark but it's possibly something to do with not wanting to draw attention away from the clothes. If the model is smiling you might end up just staring at their face.

Shopping channels, well they have to be 'approachable', etc. They want to draw people in.
I thought the same as Evian, to make people focus on the clothes.
Different targets, different objectives.

Catwalk models have to be distant and remote so people focus on the designs. The target audience are not buying for themselves.

QVC wants to appear friendly, approachable so the viewer can relate and imagine themselves wearing the outfit.
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Yes I wasn't getting at the catwalk models but having to watch QVC with my other half gives me the pip with those false grins. I thought the idea of modelling was to concentrate on the clothes not looking who can produce the cheesiest smile.

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