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By 2011, Joan Smalls had already broken barriers as one of the few Puerto Rican models topping industry rankings. Her FTV appearances in runway shows for Balmain, Chanel, and Tom Ford showcased her commanding walk and editorial face. FTV’s close-ups captured her intensity without ever reducing her to a "hot body" clip. Smalls later became the face of Estée Lauder — partly because of the professional exposure FTV provided.

Fashion TV's "Model Oops" series showcases hilarious and cringe-worthy moments on the catwalk. Part 44 of the series features a collection of hot models experiencing embarrassing moments during fashion shows. In this guide, we'll take you through some of the most memorable "oops" moments.

: FTV uses a unique, clip-based format with over 100 hours of new programming monthly, often focusing on visual disruption to grab viewer attention.

Fashion TV (FTV) was a pioneer in bringing the exclusive world of high fashion to a global television audience. While it provided unparalleled access to designers and shows, its late-night programming and certain segments have often been criticized for leaning into the "sexy" aspects of the industry to boost ratings. The proliferation of "Best of" compilations is a byproduct of this massive archive being repurposed by third-party creators to satisfy the "male gaze," often divorced from the original artistic intent of the fashion designers. Conclusion

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