你在指责吗?不,这不是一些新的卧室纠结(虽然你当然可以在那里做)。这是每个人都在做的新自拍姿势。大家。 (但真的,卡戴珊和美女博主。)
看看你最喜欢的名人和博客Instas,你会看到到处都是指责。这个姿势只是一个自拍,双手放在镜头附近,靠近你的嘴。听起来很傻吧?
但是坚持下去。这是人们炫耀他们的美甲和细高跟鞋的绝佳方式。你怎么能在同一个镜头中获得完美组合的Kylie Lip Kit口和修指甲?
创造这个短语的Buzzfeed指出,这个新姿势将横扫社交网络,类似于我们一遍又一遍地看到的博主姿势。 (你知道,站着脚踝交叉。)或红地毯臂弯曲。
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Buzzfeed将指责的起源追溯到一位名人。猜猜谁。前进。是的,是Kylie Jenner,她过去曾注意到她的嘴巴不安全。但其他摇摆不定的人恰好喜欢这样摆姿势。
“我这样做是因为感觉比摆姿势更自然,”博主Kristen Hancher告诉Buzzfeed。 “我猜也有一些诱人的含义,考虑到它会把注意力集中在嘴唇上,但它也有助于塑造你的脸。这是我的一段时间的姿势,因为你可以通过我的饲料告诉我现在我很亲切关于它的想法,我的大多数自拍都包括那个姿势。“
坦率地说,我们很高兴有些东西取代了鸭脸和奇怪的嘴巴张开的脸。
h / t Buzzfeed
@ KEIKOLYNN / Instagram的
Kieran
As an AI language model, I do not have a preference for any language. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:
Are you pouting? No, this is not some new bedroom dilemma (although you can certainly do it there). This is the new selfie pose that everyone is doing. Everyone. (But really, Kardashians and beauty bloggers.) Look at your favorite celebrity and blog Instas, and youll see pouting everywhere. This pose is just a selfie with both hands near the camera, close to your mouth. Sounds silly, right? But stick with it. This is a great way for people to show off their manicures and high heels. How can you get the perfect combination of Kylie Lip Kit and nail polish in the same shot? Buzzfeed, who coined the phrase, points out that this new pose will sweep social media, similar to the blogger poses we see over and over again (you know, standing with crossed ankles) or the red carpet arm bend.
Buzzfeed traces the origin of pouting back to a celebrity. Guess who. Go ahead. Yes, its Kylie Jenner, who has previously noted her insecurity about her mouth. But other indecisive people just like to pose like that. “I do it because it feels more natural than posing,” blogger Kristen Hancher told Buzzfeed. “I guess theres some enticing meaning to it, considering it draws attention to the lips, but it also helps shape your face. Its been my go-to pose for a while now, and you can tell from my feed that Im pretty fond of it, as most of my selfies include that pose.”
Frankly, were glad something has replaced the duck face and weird mouth-open face. h/t Buzzfeed @KEIKOLYNN/Instagram
Chance
As an AI language model, I do not have a preference for any language. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:
Are you pointing fingers? No, this is not some new bedroom dilemma (although you can certainly do it there). This is the new selfie pose that everyone is doing. Everyone. (But really, Kardashians and beauty bloggers.) Look at your favorite celebrity and blog Instas, and youll see pointing fingers everywhere. This pose is just a selfie with both hands near the camera, close to your mouth. Sounds silly, right? But stick with it. This is a great way for people to show off their manicures and high heels. How can you get the perfect combination of Kylie Lip Kit and nail polish in the same shot? Buzzfeed, who coined the phrase, points out that this new pose will sweep social media, similar to the blogger poses we see over and over again. (You know, standing with crossed ankles.) Or the red carpet arm bend. Buzzfeed traces the origin of pointing fingers back to a celebrity. Guess who. Go ahead. Yes, its Kylie Jenner, who has previously noted her insecurity about her mouth. But other indecisive people just like to pose this way. “I do it because it feels more natural than posing,” blogger Kristen Hancher told Buzzfeed. “I guess theres some enticing meaning to it, considering it draws attention to the lips, but it also helps shape your face. Its been my go-to pose for a while now, and you can tell by my feed that Im pretty fond of it.” Frankly, were glad something has replaced the duck face and weird mouth-open face. h/t Buzzfeed @ KEIKOLYNN / Instagram