Sidewalk Runway: Kaila

Selfies have enabled people to perfect their close up snaps. However selfie poses don’t always work when someone else is holding the camera. I decided to collaborate with Kaila So and share a few basic poses for your next party or social event.
Natural smiles come from within so instead of practicing in front of the mirror, think of fun times with family or friends. Don’t be afraid to experiment by varying your poses slightly. Remember, you can always delete the unflattering images!
 Kaila is a former pageant finalist (2nd runner-up). She currently works as a Modeling Coach, a Social Etiquette Instructor and an Image Consultant. Students typically enroll in her modeling course prior to auditions. Two examples of where her students graced the stage include Miss Universe Canada and Miss Chinese Vancouver. Clients seek her image consulting advice when they are ready to revamp their wardrobe. Her website is forthcoming but for course inquiries she be reached through her Event Planning and Audio Visual website at  www.klar-av.com

Photo caption:
01 - Feet form a “V”,  nice hourglass shape
 02 -  Legs crossed, nice diagonal line
 03 -  Weight on left leg, hips & shoulders slightly turned
 04 -  Fingers relaxed and slightly spread
 05 -  Knees touching, right heel raised, nice “S” shape

Kaila’s wearing a Cameo dress. Heels and purse are from Aldo

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