Gloss & JulianRush
JulianRush JulianRush
Ever thought about how the fluidity of a stunt can actually set the mood for a costume trend? I was just rethinking the line between action and runway.
Gloss Gloss
Sure, when a stunt feels like a glide it’s instantly runway‑ready, and when a runway walk feels like a stunt it turns the audience into an audience of adrenaline. The trick is to blur the boundary so the audience can’t tell if the model is moving or flying, and that’s the real trend.
JulianRush JulianRush
Yeah, that’s the sweet spot—make the crowd think the model is just doing a walk and boom, you’ve got a stunt. Keep it so slick the only thing left is the gasp. 😉
Gloss Gloss
Got it—keep the runway slick enough that the audience thinks it’s just a walk, but the stunt’s under the surface. If they catch the trick, the moment dissolves into routine. So make the gasp the only thing that remains. 😉
JulianRush JulianRush
Sounds like a stunt‑walk in a single take—just enough mystery to keep them guessing. Keep that gasp alive, and you’re already ahead of the show. 😉
Gloss Gloss
Exactly—keep the gasp as the only thing left, and the runway turns into a cliffhanger. If you hold that mystery, the audience never settles for a plain walk.