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Writer's pictureVictoria Shanora

The Runway Walk: Perfecting Your Model Strut


Mastering the runway walk is an essential skill for every model. At NVE Agency, we believe that with the right technique and practice, you can perfect your runway strut and stand out on any catwalk. Here are some tips to help you get there:


1. Posture is Key


Start with good posture. Keep your back straight, shoulders back, and head held high. This not only enhances your walk but also gives you an air of confidence that will catch everyone’s attention.


2. Find Your Rhythm


Walk to the beat of the music. Every runway show has a rhythm, and syncing your steps with it will create a smooth, professional stride. Keep your pace steady—don’t rush, but don’t walk too slowly either.


3. Cross Your Feet


When walking, place one foot in front of the other in a straight line. This classic runway technique gives your walk that signature “sway” that adds elegance and grace to your movement.


4. Eyes Forward


Always look straight ahead. Your gaze should be fixed, focused on the end of the runway. This not only helps with balance but also gives the impression of confidence and poise.


5. Relax Your Arms


Let your arms swing naturally by your sides. Avoid stiff movements; your arm motions should complement your stride without drawing attention away from your overall look.


6. Practice Makes Perfect


Like any skill, perfecting your runway walk takes practice. Rehearse your walk in front of a mirror or with a coach, adjusting your stride, posture, and balance as needed.


7. Embrace Your Unique Style


Every model has its own personal strut. Don’t be afraid to embrace your individuality and bring your own flair to the runway. Confidence is key, and the more comfortable you are in your walk, the more memorable you’ll be.


By focusing on these essential elements, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the runway and impressing onlookers at every show.


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