Model goes topless on fashion runway (reluctant, but loves it)

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Kelly achieved her dream of becoming a fashion model.

Her career is taking off. Everyone is taking notice of her beauty and infectious personality. She's getting plenty of work and endorsement deals.

One day she's on the runway and her top wasn't put on properly. Her breast was exposed. Later, she's furious, mortified, and humiliated.

But since her name & profile are growing, the pic of her breast went viral and she became even more famous. This hurts her because of her moral values, and because she's close with her parents and family.

The fashion designer (either a man or woman) insists that Kelly expose her breasts again to garner more attention towards the fashion brand. The designer is willing to pay a lot more money if Kelly does it. Kelly agrees.

During the next show, Kelly goes out topless. She's extremely nervous, but finds that she is soaking wet downstairs. The designer realizes it and smiles.

The designer continues to hire Kelly for different modeling gigs. The money is even higher if Kelly goes topless. A sexual relationship forms along the way.

Thoughts? Ideas? Takers?
 
Hell if anything she be out of a job if not willing to show a little tit on the runway. Type catwalk ops into youtube and you get a few hundred videos of girls wearing skimpy shirts if any and no bra.
I think every woman wears there clothes wrong because apparently the fashion designers never meant them to be worn with undergarments. And more then half the stuff on the runway you neve see anyone wear in real life. The girls at the victoia secrets fashion show wear more then runway models do.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0uz_hCA7nM
 
Wasn't there a smoking-hot Victoria's Secret model that quit a couple years ago because she was super religious & the industry made her feel like a whore?
 
Hell if anything she be out of a job if not willing to show a little tit on the runway. Type catwalk ops into youtube and you get a few hundred videos of girls wearing skimpy shirts if any and no bra.
Try "catwalk oops" not "catwalk ops". :)
 
Well, I'm new here. Just created my account today and started posting away...

Have you seen some of the latest fashions? For the past couple of years I've noticed more sheer blouses and tighter material. One of my friends never wears a bra, but if you ask me I think she gets a kick out of having her nipples poke through.

I'm just not sure that corporate America is ready for breasts being on display.

Now from a fiction standpoint...its hot! first, from being the model and more or less having to walk out there with her breasts exposed, that feeling when she stands and her belly becomes tight and that pressure starts to build, oh yes, she's very aroused
 
It would only be hot for the model if she's an exhibitionist.
And the OP stipulated that walking around with her tits out violated her moral principles.

But I suppose she could be a latent exhibitionist, and this is how she discovers that aspect of her sexuality. THEN it would be hot for the model...
 
The only problem I have with this (and it's my lance that I tilt at all windmills with in regards to story ideas), is that the modeling industry already has very loose morals to begin with.

Runway models normally don't get dressed in some private room. they are normally being dressed by women and men, while they are in a room of other models who are likewise in some state of dress or undress. Rarely do they wear a bra, normally they wear a thong or nothing at all.

So, stating "This hurts her because of her moral values, and because she's close with her parents and family" doesn't make too much sense to me because it seems more like a male driven fantasy than anything else.

All models have a skewed sense of morals because of what they do. This is not an innate thing, but a product of being seduced by the lure of money and the association of people they deal with in that industry.
 
I agree that showing breasts isn't particularly unusual for runway models. It's just another day at the office. Having breasts worth seeing on the other hand...
 
The only problem I have with this (and it's my lance that I tilt at all windmills with in regards to story ideas), is that the modeling industry already has very loose morals to begin with.

Runway models normally don't get dressed in some private room. they are normally being dressed by women and men, while they are in a room of other models who are likewise in some state of dress or undress. Rarely do they wear a bra, normally they wear a thong or nothing at all.

So, stating "This hurts her because of her moral values, and because she's close with her parents and family" doesn't make too much sense to me because it seems more like a male driven fantasy than anything else.

All models have a skewed sense of morals because of what they do. This is not an innate thing, but a product of being seduced by the lure of money and the association of people they deal with in that industry.

Gotta disagree with the skewed morals thing and for a lot of people there is a huge divide between something like being seen naked which in this case would be something along the lines of being seen naked in gym class changing, and being seen on the runway naked. There is a reason so many hollywood starlets (most of whom have been seen just as naked by their make up artists and the such) still refuse to do topless scenes. Our society for better or worse places a special taboo on public nudity.
 
Gotta disagree with the skewed morals thing and for a lot of people there is a huge divide between something like being seen naked which in this case would be something along the lines of being seen naked in gym class changing, and being seen on the runway naked. There is a reason so many hollywood starlets (most of whom have been seen just as naked by their make up artists and the such) still refuse to do topless scenes. Our society for better or worse places a special taboo on public nudity.

I wasn't looking at the moral debate on this. However, if you think that showing up to work and having a person you work with start undressing and dressing you, and to see you naked, that that doesn't suggest your morals are skewed, then there isn't much more to say on that matter.

Skew: verb - to make biased or distorted in a way that is regarded as inaccurate, unfair, or misleading.
 
I wasn't looking at the moral debate on this. However, if you think that showing up to work and having a person you work with start undressing and dressing you, and to see you naked, that that doesn't suggest your morals are skewed, then there isn't much more to say on that matter.

Skew: verb - to make biased or distorted in a way that is regarded as inaccurate, unfair, or misleading.

Morals, or personal values? I'll argue that 'morals' involve conduct towards others. Lying, cheating, stealing - those are moral issues. Undress - that's a values issue. (Although someone seeing my unclad body may feel damaged, heh heh.)
 
Morals, or personal values? I'll argue that 'morals' involve conduct towards others. Lying, cheating, stealing - those are moral issues. Undress - that's a values issue. (Although someone seeing my unclad body may feel damaged, heh heh.)

Morals: Adj. - concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.

Values: Noun - a person's principles or standards of behavior; one's judgment of what is important in life.

Ethics: Noun - moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior.

Principles: Noun - a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or for a chain of reasoning.

But let me guess, definitions are subjective and when I say "butter," you say "I know he really meant 'Margarine!'"

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