when cats walk on narrow ledges, they put their two left legs in front of the two right legs and alternate. models walk like cats coz they put the legs one in front (instead of side by side like regular) of the other like cats. only they have 2 legs...
2007-04-23 10:03:21
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answered by NeNe 3
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Catwalk, a term probably derived from catwalks that connect adjacent buildings, describes a narrow, usually elevated platform used by models to demonstrate clothing and accessories during a fashion show. In fashion jargon, "what's on the catwalk" or similar phrasing can refer to whatever is new and popular in fashion. A catwalk is also known as a runway, especially when it is not elevated, here is a little bit on catwalk there is more at wipidia.com
2007-04-23 06:37:46
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answered by lynnluvsbrett 1
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Models walk on Catwalks and their walk is called a Walk! :-) Well, some of them prance, trot (like Ralph Lauren models), glide, etc.
The catwalk is a narrow platform that is elevated and is used by models to show clothing and other accessories during the course of a fashion show. The catwalk can be considered to be a type of stage or runway. In the early half of the twentieth century models were considered to be of low morals and thus modeling was considered to not be the job for any so-called nice girl... Ergo, like cats walking on gutters (narrow platforms)!
2007-04-23 06:43:00
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answered by Kiss 3
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A "catwalk" is stated as that no longer because you would be probably to discover cats there, or maybe take your cat for a walk there, yet because of the fact is a walkway so perilous that basically a surefooted cat might desire to stroll it with impunity. A human proficient at such volatile company is likewise reported to be "catfooted." Cats ought to have super press brokers. in spite of if the classic Egyptians worshiped cats, there have been no catwalks atop the super Pyramids, and you'd be shocked to overview how recent a be conscious "catwalk" is. the 1st quotation interior the Oxford English Dictionary is from 1885, which ought to have been hundreds of years after the 1st man or woman asked "what's that cat doing up there?"
2016-10-13 07:02:19
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answered by ? 4
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Because they walk along a long narrow runway. A "catwalk" is a term used in show business, for a long narrow walkway up behind the stage where the stage lights are located.
2007-04-23 06:34:22
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answered by Kerry 7
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'Catwalk' is actually the term for the runway.
But consider this, if you notice the way a cat walks, it sticks one leg in front of the other.
Models walk the same way.
2007-04-23 09:58:35
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answered by i'd be jealous. 4
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It isn't the way they walk that is considered a catwalk - it is the stage or runway they are on that is referred to as the catwalk.
It comes from models being known for being "catty" towards one another.
2007-04-23 06:33:30
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answered by shanndawn 3
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It's not. The catwalk is the stage they are walking on.
2007-04-23 06:32:47
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answered by kelannde 6
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Because they walk down the isle with a lot of aditiude and cats have aditude.
2007-04-23 09:22:44
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answered by ME!!!! 1
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one mosr models are snotty so they stick there noses in the air like cats stick there buts in the air second it is refering to the runway
2007-04-23 06:44:50
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answered by tripsy dipsy 1
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