You can be as scared as you like, but no way are you allowed to pee in couture.
Bahaha!
You can be as scared as you like, but no way are you allowed to pee in couture.
I can't speak for other brands, but Prada and Miu Miu sample shoes/bags/clothes are often poorly made, mainly because they are samples and not meant as an actual representation of what you're going to buy - it only resembles the final product outwardly. That's why the shoes are often so flimsy that they wobble and are so unstable that models fall in them. It's not so much that they can't walk in the heels - the heels aren't just made for hardcore walking. The actual designer shoes for manufactured for sale are often much sturdier, better arch and ankle support and made of stronger, higher quality materials.
Plus, they usually don't have grooves on their soles, and sometimes the soles are taped up so there's very little friction on the (often slippery) runway for smoother turns (from what I observed - not sure about other places).
What surprised me was the number of models who seems to laugh or throw their arms in the air and clap.
I know it's human nature in a way to laugh at yourself but in this sort of situation where your career depends on it, I would have thought most girls would jump straight up, straight faced and carry on as if nothing had happened?
Madame Prada likes to make it as hard on the girls as possible
I'd probably die of shame and embarrassment, crawl underneath the catwalk and stay there until next season
I have a question for those in the business - does a model who faceplants the catwalk in one of her first shows even have a chance of getting booked again or will she be forever "the girl who fell"? Not talking about models who've already built themselves a reputation, of course, just newcomers.
(Sorry if this is a stupid question but I've always wondered if a fall could ruin a new girl's whole career as it's basically the biggest faux-pas that could happen.)
Some designers - Miccucia Prada and Donattela Versace for example (Alexander McQueen was, too, RIP) - are notoriously sadistic and make it hard for the girls on purpose.
It's a badge of honor to walk in those shows, and the designers know it. Also, among the models it's kinda a rite of passage/feather in their cap that they were able to do such difficult shows with grace (it's also very very good for their career to be able to do so.) A lot of models take pride in it.
A couple seasons ago (SS09) Miccucia had some insanely high heels in the collection and all the models had been "fitted" OK (which usually also means you get to try the shoes and walk in them.) But at the last minute Miccucia decided to make it even more challenging - and decided the models would wear little silk socks. This meant they had almost no traction inside the shoes. Several girls - even pros like Stam - stumbled, and 2 or 3 completely fell down.
There is a personal reason and business reason for this. The personal reason is that it gives Miccucia some sick pleasure at terrifying the models. The business reason is that it gives her an excuse to freak out and bitch to the girls and their agencies about them fucking up, not being professional etc etc, and get the talent fees reduced (or in some cases totally eliminated.) If you fall in a big show like that, you are not going to get paid. And that's the best possible outcome. The worst outcome is that you don't get booked for other shows, either.
It's fucked up but there you have it.
As for turning down doing Alexander McQueen's show last season due to the shoes: "I'm hoping [the shoe heights are] going to come back down soon because . . . I mean, health and safety regulations have to come into play at some point."
Oh my gosh, this thread is amazing! I mean, don't get me wrong, I feel sorry for all of those girls, but it shows that not even the models are perfect. It is sad at how it can ruin an entire career though. In some of those videos, you can just see their ankles all over the place...
I feel really bad for girls that this happens to - with some of the shoes that the models get put into, it really could happen to anyone, so I don't feel like I should judge.
if i fall and ruin clients show,i donot expect them to say,'oh its ok,it can happen,here is your money'
yes,that is right way,but omg never fall,nevereveromg,nightmares
I don't know what would be worse.. falling or not fitting a piece of clothing
Falling.