There's only one thing standing between you and female eroticism female eroticism defyour next date: Your Tinder profile photo.Get it right, and you could find yourself in demand. But, get it wrong, and you could end up dateless.
SEE ALSO: Guys show us their best poses for Tinder profile photosMashableasked some of the trendiest people at London Fashion Week how to pose for a Tinder profile photo. And, of course, they gave us some stellar advice on how to create a show-stopper.
Here's how it's done:
"Be a bit mysterious. That's a bit difficult on Tinder. You don't want to seem overly friendly, don't want to give out the wrong impression." -- Izzy Van Dyke and Christine Donahue, fashion students.
"It (this pose) was a bit elegant." -- Nikki, a specialist nurse.
"I want people to see me as I am -- super cool, super reachable." Amanda Michelena, fashion stylist.
"Show your face. It's a profile picture after all." -- Jess Zheng, fashion student.
"I like to not take myself too seriously. That's who I am as a person. I like to have fun. I wouldn't want someone to think I'm a bit pretentious or posey." -- Jade-Marie Merchent, fashion designer.
"No respectable person poses for a Tinder profile photo. You have pictures taken of you and then you select them. I think my Bumble picture is me in Monaco in front of Casino Royale and I'm like: "What up?" with a Ferrari behind me." -- Delia Bennett, growth manager.
"You know what? I wanna be seen as someone who's fun but also I wanna be quite transparent in who I am. I don't want to come across as boring or not as interesting as I am." -- Chidera Eggerue, creative director.
"I think I look sexy and sassy." -- Imogen Hudson, blogger.
"It's really normal. I don't really smile in pictures. I try to do something in between a smile and a serious face, which is a good solution." -- Camilla Glorioso, photographer.
"I was pretending to be cool. That's how I would want the world to see me." -- Elle Scholle, writer.
"I would pose more casually. I'd show my feminine side -- that's important. Be who I am, be true to myself." -- Scarlett Hao, fashion PR.
"It's a natural pose." -- Kevina Marcelline, stylist.
"It's the stylist's pose." -- Hilda Miller, stylist.
"It's what came naturally to me." -- Ghanelle Edwards, marketing.
"It's not too smiley. Not too serious. A happy middle-ground." -- Sasha Felix, PA.
"Because I'm a smiley person and I want to show my body in a nice way." -- Vanessa Hastings, photographer.
"I just felt awkward and I look like that naturally." -- Sian O'Donnell, stylist. Go forth and pose!
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