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  • Even the shoes, booties with vertiginous heels, were covered in grasping little coral-like tentacles that shook as the models -- their faces abloom with gold and colorful stripes -- stomped down the catwalk. Balmain, Zac Posen, Rick Owens & Manish Arora Out Of This World In Paris (PHOTOS, POLL)
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  • Models from the Louise Morton Model Agency of Huddersfield will be on the catwalk for the fashion shows, which take place four times each day in the Skipton Building Society Fashion Pavilion.
  • Once a catwalk trend, brows are now officially mainstream. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some, such as the bare midriff, come from the catwalk. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Women who'd long been pensioned off the catwalk are emerging reborn in their fifties and sixties, as coolly desirable, quietly, but confidently shimmering with big-name campaigns.
  • The Labradoodle, Yorkipoo, cockapoo, and schnoodle are the latest designer hybrid dogs to hit the catwalk.
  • Catwalks extended across the open spaces below me which were filled with machinery of different kinds.
  • They are also usually far more wearable and a lot less pricey than catwalk items. Times, Sunday Times
  • A thundering clang reverberated around the catwalk.
  • They're much more experimental with catwalk fashion and realise that their clothes do not need to shout. Times, Sunday Times
  • Better yet, go for modelling classes to learn to walk like a model on the catwalk.
  • A prodigious amount of backcombing and a preponderance of blondes created a fair few leonine manes but the effect was more catwalk queen than Lion King. Has the Little Black Dress finally fallen out of fashion?
  • It was on the unusual catwalk of a waterborne battlecraft that some of the finest collections of two of Italy's celebrated fashion designers were showcased in Mumbai recently.
  • On the catwalk, shirts are oversized and flannel, while archetypal 90s label Versace is back doing couture for the first time in 15 years. Stone Roses, Trainspotting and the grunge look: the 90s revival is here
  • The theater also contains a full fly tower and is outfitted with a control suite, catwalks, spotlights, and an orchestra pit.
  • With my impending journey in mind, I bundled up chicly and warmly for the occasion as well as selected the appropriate catwalk playlist for my adventure. Malcolm Harris: Fashion Police or Racial Profiling?
  • The chic models took to the catwalk, immaculately dressed in this season's top styles.
  • Among the must-have items from the Paris / Milan catwalks were floral summer dresses and separates, dirndls, halter necks and twin-sets, which were popular in the 1950s.
  • She wowed fashion watchers and fans with a red carpet performance worthy of the catwalk. The Sun
  • The fountain promises to be a spectacular light and water show in a plaza, which is spanned by a catwalk bridge.
  • *lites go down, flashy lites play on teh catwalk and tekno music begins to play* NOM - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Her "Primrose" accouter, a unmistakeable patterned, sailing -- necked miniequip was charming, but less so the be zoologicals she subjected to the catwalk in the distinction of uncultured rights. The Oregon Catalyst
  • Those last-minute creative rushes bring a vibrancy and an energy to catwalk presentations that no amount of strategic planning can ever achieve.
  • Women today are much more tuned into what's happening on the catwalks at fashion week. The Sun
  • The team headed over in that direction, and opened the door to find them on a catwalk above the main floor where the oil processing machinery was located.
  • The catwalks thronged with beautifully crafted, richly textured clothes that begged to be stroked, touched and admired. Times, Sunday Times
  • Models for the aptly titled Unique label strutted on a catwalk of dried leaves, wearing elaborate head-dresses resembling deer, foxes, bears, squirrels and wolves. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Hull, once a hideout for beatniks and intellectuals, is now a living catwalk for the super cool and the terminally trendy.
  • Models strutted the catwalk wearing patched trousers and men's shirts, turquoise headbands and striped jumpers, which combined to illustrate the girl's tomboy side.
  • The result on the catwalk was a chic, two-tone handbag with a sleek, understated feel, which falls in line with the minimalist diktats of recent Paris fashion weeks. Victoria Beckham changes gear with a confident New York fashion week show
  • But he is now less enamoured by the catwalk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conran has gone so far as ending catwalk exhibitions totally in favour of presentation by video.
  • While still at the school, she was spotted in London's Oxford Street by a modelling agency scout, who decided her tall, slender frame and gamine features made her a natural choice to stalk the catwalk.
  • Don't be surprised if a catwalk show of models - clad in G-strings and bandeau tops - wafts past your table as you finish your starter.
  • More fluid designs and flowers bloomed all over the catwalks, on everything from chiffon dresses and silk wraps to shirts, bikinis and kaftans.
  • Stunning models took to the catwalk attired in equally stunning garments.
  • As a fierce rain beats against them, a struggle ensues between father and son, and Vincenzo drops the revolver onto a catwalk running alongside the bridge.
  • The firm became one of the web's huge success stories by offering cheap copycat dresses from the catwalk. The Sun
  • Two catwalk trends - ladylike and pastel - collide to provide the saccharine effect you see here. Times, Sunday Times
  • She gripped her Beretta tightly in her hand and jumped nimbly through the skylight, hitting the catwalk with bended knees. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • For the true face of catwalk evil, look instead to the girl models, some so emaciated they made Samantha Cameron blench in shock. If tokenism is what it takes to get on, so be it | Barbara Ellen
  • Gisele Bundchen took to the catwalks and glossy perfection once more became the ideal.
  • He takes to the catwalk again for a rendition of Defiant Pose done at length and full speed: Watching the Houses of Parliament reduced to a smouldering ruin made Terry and Joyce feel horny as hell. Paul McRandle: Westway Ho! Stewart Home at Performa 11
  • And on the catwalk were myriad examples of the neat little jackets and pencil skirts that first put the dolly into trolley. Times, Sunday Times
  • The door opened onto a catwalk overlooking the bay, where a sleek, angular, black ship was dominating the hangar.
  • Because fashion's goldfish attention span is antithetical to the lasting power of great music, few worthwhile bands have come up from the catwalk rather than the street.
  • Was it inevitable that she would pursue a career on the catwalk? Times, Sunday Times
  • On one side of the catwalk, the British side, it was Gobi-desert hot; on the other just glary enough for the Americans to don their sunglasses.
  • Recent suggestions that we'll see return of the stiletto has been dismissed by fashion critics as an idle threat from the catwalks in Europe and New York this year.
  • Since then, Kate has gone on to catwalk glory, managing a successful transition from Goldilocks to nouveau punk thanks to a Jimmy-inspired crop and colour job.
  • Why the rococo is unfavoured on our catwalk is perhaps easier to understand. Times, Sunday Times
  • I expect Kylie would look quite fetching in any part of the collection, however, particularly in comparison with some mannish catwalk models.
  • And his catwalk shows have often been likened to performance art. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were none of the self-conscious, practiced movements of veterans of the catwalk.
  • Models sashayed the catwalk in their jeans, textural cable knit sweaters and big fur bags.
  • Models took to the catwalk at a fundraising fashion show held at the Chapel nightclub last Friday.
  • I'm also wondering if they only hire doctors who look like McDreamy and Ellen Pompeo only a bit heavier, since her cachexic look might freak people out...who wants to practice medicine from a catwalk anyway? Ugly Nurses Need Not Apply
  • I had my hair and make-up done by professionals, was taught how to walk on a catwalk and got to model three outfits.
  • It was something more appealing than long-legged, lissome damsels setting the catwalk on fire.
  • Dolce & Gabbana's pasta earrings on the catwalk at Milan fashion week, where the label put on a patriotic display. The Guardian World News
  • There are catwalk skyways, a mezzanine bar, and lots of roomy, Steven Seagal-era power banquettes made of shiny black vinyl.
  • There are five lunchtime catwalk shows, showcasing new designers, colleges and alternative fashion labels.
  • The firm became one of the web's huge success stories by offering cheap copycat dresses from the catwalk. The Sun
  • We moved along a metal catwalk that stretched across the top of each bin.
  • Androgynous models with enviable cheekbones skulked down the catwalk in bulky, tie-waisted trenches in lacquered microfiber or wrinkly microfiber with stiff, standup necklines and drop-crotched harem pants. Archive 2010-01-17
  • On the catwalk, they've teamed them with pencil skirts to complete a smart suit look that conveys better than anything the yearning for a long-overdue dose of ladylike elegance in fashion.
  • Along with trying to walk down the catwalk gracefully, the models also had to dance in front of the judges.
  • Tibetan society is charming but conservative, and the thought of Tibetan hotties mincing down the catwalk in their skimp challenged all credibility.
  • And, adding fizz to the weekend was a dazzling catwalk.
  • Church ministers swapped the pulpit for the catwalk yesterday as they modelled the latest clerical designs at the clergy's answer to London Fashion Week.
  • However, what of the body-shape debate that continues to benight the catwalks? Times, Sunday Times
  • Was it inevitable that she would pursue a career on the catwalk? Times, Sunday Times
  • There were injuries, bruises, a broken arm, and a fatality when a man fell from a catwalk in the forward fireroom. The Heirs of Babylon
  • Graphic tile prints have also appeared on the catwalks in recent seasons, thanks to the trend for snapping mosaic floors on Instagram. Times, Sunday Times
  • At its worst, the catwalk is a place for scrawny beauties in outlandish clothes that often seem utterly divorced from reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why the rococo is unfavoured on our catwalk is perhaps easier to understand. Times, Sunday Times
  • The assembly hall at the school was packed to the rafters as family, friends and fellow pupils cheered on the models when they took to the catwalk in local fashions.
  • Diana Ross sauntered down the catwalk this season wearing little more than a feather boa and a smile.
  • The sounds of battle on the outer wall ceased, and the night was quiet except for fidgeting on the catwalk.
  • The trick was to turn off the instant you stepped on to the catwalk.
  • More fluid designs and flowers bloomed all over the catwalks, on everything from chiffon dresses and silk wraps to shirts, bikinis and kaftans.
  • The line snaked back and forth on the catwalk, suspended by no obvious means over rows of slot machines.
  • More fluid designs and flowers bloomed all over the catwalks, on everything from chiffon dresses and silk wraps to shirts, bikinis and kaftans.
  • But gloves have become the stylist's short cut to making an otherwise boring outfit look momentarily quite interesting on the catwalk. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best feeling in the world is to see your garments on the top models being displayed on the international catwalks of the world.
  • On the catwalk, the collection bubbled along brilliantly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The model strutted down the catwalk in halter-topped jumpsuit with tiered ruffles running down the legs.
  • It's the effortless glide of the catwalk; a confident, sexy sort of shimmy that only supermodels and drag queens seem to possess.
  • They make life easier for themselves by showing catwalk looks that women will want to buy. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the catwalk Lester moved around from the off side, sat back against the tank, put the crosshairs on Billy's left earhole and with no more forethought than you'd give a dumpster rat touched off a 125 grain copper point that made hardly a mark going in and removed the offside of his skull coming out. The Warden
  • A litmus test of any catwalk trend is to see how much it is picked up by fashion folk during the month-long round of shows. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's got a two-story main floor and two loft-style lounges connected by a suspended catwalk that overlooks the entire club.
  • By day, gliding down the catwalk or presenting one of the world's most famous faces to the camera, she is the epitome of modern chic.
  • They added that a rising trend in catwalk models with dewy complexions has seen women wearing less mascara and more natural base make-up. The Sun
  • A catwalk trick is to layer over a lightweight application of red shadow to mattify your hue. The Sun
  • This season's touchstone of understated femininity is soon to be passed over in favour of sexed-up, vibrant skirts and dresses, as seen at Roland Mouret, or in favour of a new androgyny championed on the catwalk by Dries Van Noten and Balenciaga. Paris fashion week: wardrobe updates
  • The first model had reached the end of the catwalk and stopped, clapping and waiting. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Investment pieces would have to be any of his catwalk looks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Catwalk models could be forced to take random drug tests following the release of a long-awaited report on the British fashion industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • When she turns up she freely points out that she is not a supermodel, merely a ‘catalogue’ not a ‘catwalk’ type.
  • However, what of the body-shape debate that continues to benight the catwalks? Times, Sunday Times
  • The first model swaggered out on to the catwalk with long curly hair wearing a dandyish red frock coat and hat with a jaunty feather poking from it – this seemed like a nod to the label's absent founder. John Galliano Menswear on the catwalk, while he is in court
  • Its velvet texture mirrors the catwalk look and really brings out the colour. The Sun
  • It turns out that the young woman with the expressionless face of a professional on the catwalk loves cartoons and collecting matchboxes.
  • In September, Burberry live-streamed its catwalk show and allowed customers to instantly order runway items via iPads it had set up in stores.
  • People don't seem to understand that modeling is not just getting on the catwalk and walking in heels.
  • The fashion press who turned up to the show at Brazil’s main catwalk venue in Rio de Janeiro have panned Coke’s clothing line, describing the collection as being ‘completely done’ and ‘unfortunate.’ Will Ferrell Super Bowl 2008 Budweiser Commercial: Will Ferrell Budweiser Ad 2008 Super Bowl
  • Janet Tamaro: When I was doing my research about how high that catwalk was and how big a fall that was onto rock-hard concrete, let's just say it's touch and go. Rizzoli & Isles Boss on Season Finale: I Wanted to Leave Them at Odds
  • Asian, African and Middle Eastern attire such as the sarong, dhoti, lungi, caftan, kameez, the Chinese robe and the kimono are increasingly turning up on the catwalks of fashion capitals in the west.
  • A series of catwalks criss-crossed above him, illuminated by a large skylight.
  • Graphic tile prints have also appeared on the catwalks in recent seasons, thanks to the trend for snapping mosaic floors on Instagram. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look out too for similarities in shops to the shaved fur capes that hit the catwalks, fur gilets, fur stoles and fur trapper hats.
  • The designer eschewed fashion traditions, never showing her clothes in catwalk shows and usually shunning the limelight, but was named couture designer of the year at the 1990 British Fashion Awards. Catherine Walker, Designer to Princess Diana, Dies
  • The three headed along the catwalk, descended a rusty ladder on to the dunes of debris.
  • Modelling assignments for the pages of glossy magazines and on the high fashion catwalks followed.
  • She had instituted designer collaborations and critically lauded catwalk shows, at the head of a team that had increased profits as well as the brand's fashion profile. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rackety blowup over Derek Jeter's scheduled non-appearance at Tuesday's Major League Baseball All-Star Fashion Catwalk in Phoenix before the game, I was still hopeful Jeter would jump out of a cake at home plate with Manny Ramirez has proven one thing: Some people sure like telling other people they need to show up to stuff. A Quick-and-Dirty Guide to 'Do I Need to Show Up?'
  • This spectacular event, now in its 5th year, features a stunning catwalk show.
  • The whole theme was accented by stuffed toy poodles carried by models on the catwalk, who held them as lovingly as yesterday's trash being hauled to the bin.
  • At least it will keep him away from the fashion catwalks for a while. The Sun
  • As he did so, he heard footsteps passing under the bridge and over the point catwalk and continuing under the box.
  • A trio of tutued model/dancers kept the catwalk alive, ramping up excitement before the uber-glam began. Tracy Shaffer: A View From Milliennum Bridge
  • William was mesmerised by his fellow student as she sashayed down the catwalk in the outfit at a university fashion show eight years ago.
  • The only sounds to be heard in his cavernous showroom-turned-theatre once the French communist party HQ, was the clip-clop of high heels on the PVC catwalk, and the calm, studied voice of the "announcer" who introduced each design by number, together with a detailed description of the silhouette and materials, in French, and then in English. PHOTOS: Can-Can On The Catwalk At Gaultier
  • Which catwalk shows have featured your designs? Times, Sunday Times
  • Leather trousers are one of the catwalk's top looks. Times, Sunday Times
  • You pour your heart and soul into them, so it's a panicky feeling knowing they are being sent down the catwalk to be judged or criticised. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those who arrive at Thekla can see little of the city, beyond the plank fences, the sackcloth screens, the scaffoldings, the metal armatures, the wooden catwalks hanging from ropes or supported by sawhorses, the ladders, the trestles.
  • Tibetan society is charming but conservative, and the thought of Tibetan hotties mincing down the catwalk in their skimp challenged all credibility.
  • Katrantzou's first catwalk show was inspired by a quote from Coco Chanel, "A woman who doesn't wear perfume has no future": she created body-sized perfume-bottle prints that appeared to curve glassily around the hips – the darker spaces sculpted the body. Prints and the revolution: fashion designer Mary Katrantzou
  • Many tweeds shown on the catwalk had raw fringes and the fabric could be inset with jewel rhinestones.
  • Many tweeds shown on the catwalk had raw fringes and the fabric could be inset with jewel rhinestones.
  • They followed a catwalk from the gate to the roof and opened a hatch.
  • For all the catwalk good looks, which he desires doubtless to preserve, he is no shirker of rugby's coarser elements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Claire, 28, was approached by the company after winning a fashion competition which saw her clothes showcased on the catwalk in Italy.
  • It all becomes too much for the youngest pupil when it is her turn on the catwalk. The Sun
  • However, what of the body-shape debate that continues to benight the catwalks? Times, Sunday Times
  • David walked the catwalk marveling at the ship's majesty.
  • I had my usual best seat in the house emceeing from the DJ box, as the many trophies were presented and winners photographed with Wee and Woody on the catwalk.
  • Its got entrances and exits all over the shop, and since they merged the old Bethseda hospital with it with an intricate network of catwalks and suspended corridors, it has never been the same.
  • Designers put a zillion vertically striped things on their catwalks this season. Times, Sunday Times
  • The radio room is near the bomb bay and has a door that opens to a catwalk that leads to the pilot's compartment.
  • The catwalks proposed them last winter, with a morbid succession of dreary calf-length skirts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take a tip from the catwalk and team your maxi skirts and dresses with layered jerseys and faux fur. The Sun
  • And while all this looked terrifically cool on the models on the catwalk, it is near impossible for normal women like us to wear this and not look sloppy.
  • There's a fashion TV channel and it shows Pakistani models walking down catwalks and Pakistani designers who are as flamboyant as designers anywhere.
  • And we have to say that the fashions on-show on the catwalk and in the mainly female audience were mouth watering.
  • And his catwalk shows have often been likened to performance art. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Selfridges car park was given a makeover for the occasion: vehicles were replaced by a catwalk, bright lights and waiters bearing trays of champagne.
  • A single steel column in the center of the room stretched from the floor to the ceiling, intersecting the catwalk. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Teen models from a top Manchester school strutted the catwalk to raise £5,000 for Barnardo's and Hope For Children.
  • And on the catwalk were myriad examples of the neat little jackets and pencil skirts that first put the dolly into trolley. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many tweeds shown on the catwalk had raw fringes and the fabric could be inset with jewel rhinestones.
  • Take a tip from the catwalk and team your maxi skirts and dresses with layered jerseys and faux fur. The Sun
  • Catwalk clothes filter down to the high street before you can blink. Times, Sunday Times
  • The midi look is one of the most directional catwalk trends. Times, Sunday Times
  • The catwalk was illuminated beautifully to highlight the embroidery and sequin work on the garments displayed by the sinuous models.
  • More than sixty will have their work showcased at five free catwalk shows at 1.15pm daily this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • Honey strutted on the catwalk to the beat of the background music, smirking in her hot-pink party gown.
  • That's in tandem with a strong fashion trend for worsted suitings - men's suits with a twist often seen on fashion catwalks without ties but at the top end of the business.
  • She enjoyed the novelty of the catwalks and fashion shoots and loved the social whirl that went with it, using parties and functions to network.
  • Tall and lissome damsels strutted onto the catwalk.
  • Its spacious stage does not have a pronounced proscenium or lip, but suspended above it is a catwalk that the dancers can access easily if they want the audience to look up at them rather than down.
  • London kicked off its leg of the catwalk calendar on Friday as journalists and buyers descended on the British capital to see what city known as the loveable rogue of fashion has in store for next spring. Canada.com Top Stories
  • He quickly ascended the wooden stairways to the highest catwalk and went straight to the nice that faced the great penduline city of Malgovastek. Orphaned Worlds, 1st Draft, 2nd Excerpt « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • Designer dandies strutted down the catwalk at many of the recent men's shows. Globe and Mail
  • It's the catwalk of British gardening, and just as groovy as any fashion show.
  • Topshop was one of the pioneers of turning catwalk cool into high street hip, and it has been hailed as Fashion Retailer Of The Year, not once but twice.
  • Scantily-clad models sashayed down the catwalk in lingerie and nightwear, and two male models set pulses racing with a display of casual wear and underwear.
  • The university students swagger down here as though it were a catwalk, parading their Parisian clothes.
  • Ms. Walker eschewed fashion traditions, never showing her clothes in catwalk shows and usually shunning the limelight, but she was named couture designer of the year at the 1990 British Fashion Awards. Catherine Walker, Designer Of Princess Diana's Most Famous Dresses, Dies At 65
  • The catwalk look this season is big hair in a Fifties style, with an added air of modern sophistication and feminine glamour.
  • What the editors and celebrities wear to the shows these days has become as much of a focus as the clothes on the catwalk. The Sun
  • While the four catwalk wannabes were being transformed by a top team of stylists, hairdressers and make-up artists, scouts from top agency Models 1 were scouring the store for new talent.
  • So the night before, we drove to the midway point of the bridge, where Steve got out, climbed over the fence, and attached his rope to the catwalk on the underside of the bridge.
  • THE who's who of the fashion world cross the globe attending catwalk shows and designer presentations to bring you an edit of new season collections. The Sun
  • So when Von Teese appeared on the catwalk wearing a floorlength, long-sleeved black dress, caught at her miniature waist with a jet black belt and lushly swagged over her hips and bosom, nothing seemed amiss. Enfant terrible Jean Paul Gaultier puts striptease on the catwalk
  • The bikini reigned on the Milanese catwalks and was elegantly displayed by the most popular top models in the industry.
  • But the 18 year old, who took to the catwalk for the fashion week, has already learned that modelling is not all about glamour.
  • The lowest part of the shelter, four catwalks below my billet and just over the engineering spaces, was cut like a pie into four quarters-sanitary units, two sick bays, for 'men and for women and both crowded~~L~and jammed into a little corner between the infirmaries was a sorry pretense for a nursery, not more than two meters in any dimension. Podkayne Of Mars
  • The catwalks always offer many beautiful, fun, yet totally unwearable looks.
  • At the end of the shaft there was a small plate that Jack pushed open before climbing out onto a catwalk.
  • At Fort-de-France, drive a few minutes north to the Balata Garden , set on seven ultra-lush acres km 10, route de Balata; 0596-64-48-73; jardindebalata.fr, is a petal-head's dream, with hundreds of varieties of orchid, hibiscus and other tropical plants from across the globe, plus a system of catwalks suspended more than 45 feet up in mahogany trees. Take Monday Off: Martinique
  • Albedo - not a word previously heard on the catwalks - is a measure of reflectivity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Church ministers swapped the pulpit for the catwalk yesterday as they modelled the latest clerical designs at the clergy's answer to London Fashion Week.
  • The colour combo has been a massive hit on catwalks and with celebs. The Sun
  • The catwalk labels have finally caught up with this variegation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Walking the catwalk is pure adrenalin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her relatively nascent label Arabella, which pays homage to the "beautiful Arab woman" and supplies customised, traditional garb to her clients, put a set of dark stones-embellished yet minimalistic abayas on the catwalk. Khaleej Times : UAE News
  • She had instituted designer collaborations and critically lauded catwalk shows, at the head of a team that had increased profits as well as the brand's fashion profile. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tall and lissome damsels strutted onto the catwalk.
  • Far be it for me to stereotype, but shouldn't she be writing about catwalks and cocaine?
  • He has slightly over-egged the pudding with an extraordinary amount of detail, presumably the result of months spent hanging around at catwalk presentations and after-show parties.
  • Elegantly dressed models from Bangalore set the ramp on fire with their enticing catwalk.
  • She transformed herself from catwalk goddess to grey-haired granny as she celebrated Halloween.
  • Far be it for me to stereotype, but shouldn't she be writing about catwalks and cocaine?
  • At the time, Mr. Armani was preparing for his January Priv é label catwalk, whose theme was the moon. Armani Hitches Wagon to Gaga
  • They walked across the metal catwalk and entered the ship through a small door.
  • We even constructed a special catwalk bridge over the pool.

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