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Evening Dresses & the Divas to Showcase Them

Posted by Posted by Dress Talk On 11:30 AM

By Rob Sutter


Professional wrestling is a line of work where men and women alike can prove that they're fine athletes. In addition, they need to be able to portray characters and utilizing the correct language and movements can only help them along. The Divas, the females employed by World Wrestling Entertainment, are the kinds of ladies who would be best suited to showcasing evening dresses. I think any company would be lucky to have them to do exactly that and their business would rise in the process.

There are a good number of Divas who may not be the best when it comes to the actual sport of wrestling. They may be better suited for positions in the company elsewhere, which isn't a terrible thing. There have been females who, while not entirely wrestling proficient, made very capable managers for rising talent and those struggling to get their points across. If there were tailors looking for models in order to showcase their final products, though, these Divas would be perfect to do so.

If you were to ask me which of the Divas would have done well in this regard, I believe Eve Torres stands to be mentioned. The problem is that she recently quit the company after losing her Divas Championship. With this in mind, I think that the current champion, Kaitlyn, would be ideal. I say this because she may not have the most model-like look in the world. She does, however, have a more personable appearance and one that I feel could sell dresses well.

Utilizing big names in order to sell evening dresses is a good move from a marketing standpoint. Those who are in the public eye are going to be noticed and in sports, there may not be another female group more popular than the Divas. People seem more inclined to emulate the people that they like as opposed to those why are indifferent to or do not care for at all. It'd be a strategy that fashion authorities such as Estelle's would like to look into.

Divas are said to blend strength and beauty in a seamless manner so shouldn't they be perfect when marketing evening dresses? In my mind, they should be because I don't think people realize the untapped potential within. When females look at a dress, they want to immediately take to it and want to don it. It isn't going to happen so easily, though, if there's a kind of attire that's showcased with someone who may not be as favored in the public eye.




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