23 Feb 2020, 09:23
(22 Feb 2020, 04:25 )LeotardLover Wrote: [ -> ]I’ve read a few posts from people who are 6’ who say they are too short and I’m 6’2”.
Leohex in XXL is ok for that size, if you are slim.
(22 Feb 2020, 04:25 )LeotardLover Wrote: [ -> ]I’ve read a few posts from people who are 6’ who say they are too short and I’m 6’2”.
(23 Feb 2020, 09:23 )unicast Wrote: [ -> ](22 Feb 2020, 04:25 )LeotardLover Wrote: [ -> ]I’ve read a few posts from people who are 6’ who say they are too short and I’m 6’2”.
Leohex in XXL is ok for that size, if you are slim.
LeotardLover Wrote:Mine actually was through modeling, although I wasn’t a model… entirely.
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After that I modeled a few more times for her and got to try on tons of dance wear and that’s when I really started to appreciate how the spandex felt on and the tight feeling of the material. I literally would daydream in school about wearing a leotard and couldn’t wait to get home to try more on. I loved wearing them all the time and ended up modeling for other reps so I could wear their brands. Eventually I signed with a sportswear agency who booked me for similar jobs and I was known for my leotard’esque body with long lanky legs, long torso and long pelvis which made high cut leotards look good. All of that eventually landed me a role in a NY fashion show for Donna Karan, who chose me to wear one of her bodysuits. I’ll always remember that experience because they taught me to wear pantyhose which was a requirement.
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(06 Apr 2020, 22:18 )hosefun13 Wrote: [ -> ]LeotardLover Wrote:Mine actually was through modeling, although I wasn’t a model… entirely.
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After that I modeled a few more times for her and got to try on tons of dance wear and that’s when I really started to appreciate how the spandex felt on and the tight feeling of the material. I literally would daydream in school about wearing a leotard and couldn’t wait to get home to try more on. I loved wearing them all the time and ended up modeling for other reps so I could wear their brands. Eventually I signed with a sportswear agency who booked me for similar jobs and I was known for my leotard’esque body with long lanky legs, long torso and long pelvis which made high cut leotards look good. All of that eventually landed me a role in a NY fashion show for Donna Karan, who chose me to wear one of her bodysuits. I’ll always remember that experience because they taught me to wear pantyhose which was a requirement.
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I would love to hear more about your Donna Karan experience with the bodysuit and pantyhose. How did this come about, did they say you need to wear pantyhose with the bodysuit or just suggest it? Did they show you how to put them on? What color were they? Did you like the feeling of wearing the bodysuit together with the pantyhose? Did it seem normal for a male to be wearing both items? Please elaborate, I would love to hear all the details?
(11 Apr 2020, 20:09 )LeotardLover Wrote: [ -> ]I still modelled a gazillion bight spandex tights and unitards with leotards but pantyhose had also become popular.I had 3 questions, but you aeady answered one of them (wigs and make up):
(12 Apr 2020, 01:20 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]There have not been many male's modeling woman's clothes. At least not in couture fashion. I'm not aware of any when I modeled. That's why it was so interesting to designers and other model's at first. Later on when I moved to NY it was different cause female models started to see me as someone who may take their jobs and I was treated no different. After the DK show I did a few other designers shows for Ralph Lauren (pantyhose included), Guess, Celine, Balenciaga, Lanvin, Viktor and Rolf and a few others.(11 Apr 2020, 20:09 )LeotardLover Wrote: [ -> ]I still modelled a gazillion bight spandex tights and unitards with leotards but pantyhose had also become popular.I had 3 questions, but you aeady answered one of them (wigs and make up):
- Were there any other guys in the womens fashion modelling?
- How did you manage to tuck when you were wearing sheer pantyhose and thongs?