Trend Hunter has visited the recurring theme of professional model slipping on the catwalks on several occasions.
Today, we are going to introduce quite a few of the worst and most severe cases of professional catwalkers who have succumbed to dangerous runways and/or ridiculously high heels and have, literally, tripped and fell flat on their faces or their behinds.
The cases presented here vary in degree of severity, but there has been at least one instance where a model (Jessica Stam) left the catwalk with a bloodied face.
Those slippery catwalks are indeed treacherous.
Apropos nothing, would it be too corny to rename this video "A Catwalk Named Disaster"?
Chronicling Catwalk Disasters
Videographers Compile Collections of Vicious Runway Wipeouts
Trend Themes
1. Model Safety - Fashion industries can invest in safer runway structures and implement safety training programs for models to prevent accidents during fashion shows.
2. Virtual Runway - With the rise of virtual fashion shows, companies can adopt virtual environments to present their clothing designs - offering more flexibility and safety for models and attendees.
3. Inclusive Representation - Fashion industries can prioritize hiring models of various body types, including those who are comfortable wearing flat shoes or shoes with lower heels, to avoid putting models at risk and to promote inclusivity in the industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion companies can innovate by investing in new technologies to create safer and more inclusive runway experiences for models and audiences.
2. Event Management - Event management companies can offer safety and training programs for models and event staff to ensure safe and successful fashion shows.
3. Athletic Wear - Athletic wear companies can create shoes that are comfortable and supportive for models to wear during fashion shows, promoting health and safety in the industry.