Types of female models' walks.
Straight line walk, graceful posture, slight hip sway—used in traditional fashion shows.
Powerful, intense, sharp movements with serious facial expression.
Stylized, slightly dramatic walk often used in high-concept shows or artistic presentations.
Friendly, casual, and natural—used in shows for everyday clothing or lifestyle brands.
Flirty and confident, with strong hip sway and eye contact—used in lingerie or swimwear shows.
Very poised and regal, usually slow with elegant hand/arm movement to suit haute couture.
Relaxed, cool, confident—used in streetwear or edgy designer shows.
Neutral and clean, with little expression—emphasizes simplicity and the clothes.
Bold and dominant, great for edgy or avant-garde fashion presentations.
Very straight, minimal sway or expression—used for futuristic or experimental fashion.
Playful, light steps with more body motion—seen in youthful or casual fashion shows.
Deliberately mechanical or awkward (used in high-concept shows to create contrast or emotion).
Relaxed, casual, and confident—feels more like walking in public with a vibe.
Soft, floaty steps—used in bridal shows or flowy fabrics, often with gentle expressions.
Strong strides, sharp turns, big energy—used in shows that want big drama.
Stylized, sometimes with exaggerated stiffness or cuteness—used in creative or themed shows.
Cool, sporty, bouncy stride used in athletic or casual footwear shows.
Effortless, confident, chill—like you're not even trying but still steal the show.
Super slow and deliberate, used for high-drama effect or tech-enhanced shows.
Customized to match the theme—could be vintage, villainous, fantasy, etc.