7 Tips For Striking A Red Carpet Worthy Pose That’ll Make Your Instagram Followers Drool

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7 Tips For Striking A Red Carpet Worthy Pose That’ll Make Your Instagram Followers Drool

When it comes to posing for the camera, every little detail counts. A flattering pose can make you look taller, slimmer, and more confident, while a bad one can leave you feeling disappointed and self-conscious. And who better to learn from than the queen of posing herself – PC, whose poses for NMACC went viral for all the right reasons?

1. Know Your Angles

Let’s start with angles. The angle at which the photo is taken can make a huge difference in the way you look. If the camera is too low, it can make you appear shorter and wider than you really are. Conversely, if it’s too high, it can accentuate your forehead and make your chin disappear. The trick is to find the right balance and angle your body accordingly. Experiment with different angles and find what works best for you.

 

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2. Posture Is Key

Your posture is another important factor to consider. Standing up straight with squared shoulders will not only make you look taller but also more confident. Pull your shoulder blades together and down, lift your chest up, and engage your core. These small adjustments can make a big difference in your pose.

 

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3.  Avoid the Double Chin

Now, let’s tackle the jawline and double chin. These can be tricky to deal with, but with the right techniques, you can make them disappear. To avoid a double chin, elongate your neck by tilting your chin slightly downwards. This trick also helps define your jawline, which is crucial for a flattering pose.

 

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4. Get That Light

Good lighting is key to a successful photo. Natural light is the most flattering, so try to take your photos outside during the golden hour – the hour before sunset or after sunrise. If that’s not an option, stand facing a window to take advantage of natural light. If you’re indoors, use a ring light or any other artificial lighting source that provides even lighting.

 

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5. Smile Like You Mean It

A genuine smile can light up your face and make your pose look effortless. But if you’re not feeling it, a relaxed half-smile works too. Just make sure to avoid a forced, awkward smile that screams I’m uncomfortable.

 

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6. Accessorise

Accessories can add an extra touch of personality to your pose. Experiment with different options like hats, sunglasses, or jewellery to add interest to your photo.

 

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7. Mix It Up

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to posing, darling. So, don’t be afraid to mix it up and try different poses. Cross your arms, place your hands on your hips, or give that camera a peace sign. The key is to feel confident and own that camera like it’s your best friend.

 

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With these tips and tricks, you’re ready to step in front of the camera and strike a pose that will make everyone do a double-take. So, get ready to slay every photo and show the world your fierce posing skills. You’ve got this!

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