Friday, September 14, 2012

The Model Contest was very interesting....



Like most plus size events....the Plus Fashion Night Out had a bunch of people who were there for a specific reason. There were lines like us who were marketing our clothes. A woman hawking her self help book. A woman who donated a bunch of cake to publicize her bakery. And a bunch of girls who were competing in the plus size model contest.

In fact there were about thirty girls who tried out. Some had a great chance and some not so much. They had about twenty professional models at the show who were walking the runway. About three hours before the show they came to our room for a fitting. Lisa distributed the clothing and set them up in the order that she wanted them to go out.

This photo is three of about fifteen looks that we had in the show.

It worked out really well.

(More about the models in a bit)

9 comments:

blake said...

Glamorous life, Troop.

ndspinelli said...

That first model looks an awful lot like Ray Handley.

Titus said...

I had an amazing morning. I went to the coffee shop next to my fab loft and saw a woman exposing her tit and letting her baby suckle her.

I was enthralled and could not stop watching.

There was actually "slurping" sounds. I loved it.

I decided to sit next to the show and watch for like 5 minutes. I got kind of hard. The tit looked so soft and it was giving nutrition to life. I am now pro life.

thank you.

and......tits.

chickelit said...

Sixty Grit wrote in an older thread: was born there and lived many decades nearby, and the Smithsonian is one of my favorite places. I have pictures going back nearly 60 years, and it was even cooler back then before it became a shrine to leftist diversity.

We spent 5 hours at the Smithsonian Air and Space musuem on the Mall. We couldn't get to the hyphenated one out by Dulles because you really need a car or a whole bunch of patience changing busses.

I had been there once before in '92. It turns out that I had misremembered the presence of Wernher von Braun at the museum back here. The rocket collection I was remembering must have been at the Munich Science museum which I saw around the same time. Von Braun has been whitewashed from rocket history at the Smithsonian except for his culpability in the deaths of V-2 casualties and the slave laborers--no mention of his crucial roles in the Redstone, Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. He's just gone-erased like Fritz Haber.

The rest of the collection was priceless, especially all the hands on physics displays of aeronautics.

We also went to Smithsonian History Museum which I strongly recommend people not go to see. The War portion is completely PC'd out. The Mexican War and the Indian War sections are white person guilt trips. The Civil War section, while displaying more original artifacts, was more anti-South than the Peterson House and Ford's Theater museum presentations. Arlington House has the best museum which is sympathetic to the South.

By far he best museum in DC was the Spy Museum--the one not run by the State.

chickelit said...

I meant aerodynamics not not aeronautics.

Titus said...

Were there any tits at the Smithsonian chicky?

MamaM said...

Tits are everywhere Titus!

Suckling babes are another story.

chickelit said...

Titus said...
Were there any tits at the Smithsonian chicky?

The Smithsonian Natural History Museum has an exhibit on tit exhibition throughout history. They were sorted into ethnic/continental groups such as African with National Geographic-style displays of fully unsupported misshapen sizes; a European section on the various cup sizes of different Euro countries and the de-eroticizing of breast display; a North American section on puritanical breast aversion and also on breast enhancement; a South American section on the eroticizing of breasts and fetishism; and lastly an Asian section on living without breast size obsessions.

Titus said...

Chick, thank you for that. I am overwhelmed right now.