WEIRD WALKS OF TODAY. I posed Molly’s question (“I wonder when weird walks stopped being a fad?”) to Mary Jane, and she mentioned the walk that models use on runways as being perhaps a temporary fad. At my request, she demonstrated the runway walk for me. It seems to involve leaning backwards and taking long strides, but putting one foot directly in front of the other.
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I honestly don’t know how long the runway “walk” has been around. It seems
terribly aggressive and violently expressive. “In your face” even from the catwalk.
How this is supposed to stimulate admiration or sales is beyond me, unless it’s a
“cool girl” thing: Think you can be like me? How rich are you? Can you afford to
dress like this?