51. With their long, flowing hair and rounded bodies, the models look like fairy-tale princesses. 52. Worn with split skirts or pleated trousers, they made even the skinniest models look voluptuous. 53. And the models looked like they wanted to follow along. 54. Heels built on towering platforms make the extra-thin models look like they are walking on stilts. 55. LifeFX insists its models look far more realistic because of a patented technology that uses mathematical equations to mimic facial movements. 56. Michelangelo made so many changes in the design that the model looks little like the great church to which tourists now flock. 57. Synthetic models can look like the real thing, with a tough but squeezable plastic skin. 58. Some of the Empire lines are eye-catching, with smocking and lace all over a red taffeta gown that makes the model look pregnant. 59. The easy-slouching models looked right at home in colorful burnoose-style toppers with hoods. 60. The models looked swell in the Rykiel clothes that echoed some of her past successes. |