DROP A STONE-COLD POSE INSTANTLY IN YOUR CHRISTMAS PICS

The Christmas Party Photo Hack: How to Pose Like an A-Lister and Look Flawless Every Time

Christmas is almost here – the season of joy, giving, and… unflattering photos. In this age of constant smartphone snapshots, the inevitable New Year rolls around, bringing with it a gallery of awkward, cringe-worthy pictures. From triple chins captured mid-laugh, to tree-trunk legs squashed beneath dinner tables, to the pesky pot belly no pair of Spanx can tame… it’s enough to make anyone cringe.

But somehow, female celebrities seem to dodge such humiliations. No matter where they’re photographed, they always manage to look effortlessly flawless. So how do they do it?

To find out, Femail enlisted ANNA PURSGLOVE to get the inside scoop from top models and photographers on how to pose like a pro. The verdict? With a few key tricks, any woman can appear taller, slimmer, and yes – even younger.

So, when the camera clicks at this year’s holiday gatherings, follow these tips to turn every Christmas party pic into a star-studded shot. Heads up, tummies in, and strike a pose…

BEFORE YOU START

The foundation of any great pose is starting with the right posture, according to portrait photographer Natasha Pszenicki. “Imagine there’s a thread running through your center, pulling you upwards through the top of your head,” she says. “Think tall, think long.”

Former model and celebrity hair and makeup artist Julia Bolino agrees: “I always tell the women I work with to channel their inner Darcey Bussell.”

“Standing tall and poised like a professional ballerina might sound simple, but you’d be amazed at how many women slouch,” she explains. “It’s almost like they’re trying to shrink themselves by hunching over, but from a photographic perspective, that only makes them appear more blocky and less flattering.”

KEEP YOUR CHIN UP

When it comes to smiling, the advice from our panel of experts is simple: don’t do anything that makes your eyes close.

“I always tell people to look at the camera for half a second longer than they think they should,” says fashion and celebrity photographer Juliette Neel. “People often underestimate how long it actually takes for a photo to be snapped. That’s when those dreadful, cock-eyed, drunk-looking shots sneak in.”

So, next time you’re posed for a holiday pic, give that extra second of eye contact with the camera – it’ll help you look more engaged and polished.

Natasha has another important tip: “Bring your chin away from your neck, or you’ll end up with a double chin, no matter how thin you are.”

For the perfect smile, she suggests slightly turning your head away from the camera while pulling your eyes back to the lens. This subtle shift helps elongate your neck and adds definition to your jawline.

And here’s a secret pro trick: Push your tongue into the roof of your mouth. “This helps lift the saggy bits underneath and around the sides of your chin, giving you a more sculpted look.”

With these simple adjustments, you’ll look camera-ready in no time!

WHITTLE YOUR WAIST

When caught off guard by a camera, many of us instinctively fold our arms over our belly or let them hang by our sides, but both moves only add width to areas we’d prefer to slim down. The key is to own it – the more confident you appear, the better the camera will capture you.

“Place one hand on your hip,” advises Natasha. “This creates a gap and helps define your waist. Then, push your elbows back slightly, keeping that triangular gap as long and narrow as possible.”

This pose is a favorite among celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Amanda Holden, as it not only highlights your waist but also pushes the shoulders forward to create that coveted hollow under the collarbone – giving you that “boniness” that’s so flattering.

But a word of caution from Natasha: “Be careful not to exaggerate the shoulder rotation too much. Subtlety is key.”

GET THE RIGHT ANGLE

“If you photograph people straight on, they look like bricks. But turn them too far sideways, and you get an unflattering tummy view,” says photographer Rhian Ap Gruffydd, who’s snapped countless TV stars.

Her solution? Turn one hip away from the camera, then bring your shoulders back towards it. This not only slims the bottom half but also naturally engages your core, making you draw in your tummy without even thinking about it.

It’s a simple trick that makes a huge difference in creating a flattering, slimming pose.

TRIM YOUR HIPS

If you’re feeling a little wider around the hips than you’d like, avoid standing square on to the camera.

“What you’re aiming for is to create an S-bend in your body that makes your hips look curvy but still in proportion,” says Juliette.

To achieve this, cross one thigh in front of the other, then shift your weight to your back foot. Once you’re balanced, kick the front heel out slightly. This pose accentuates your curves while keeping the silhouette flattering.

Julia also recommends keeping your hands asymmetrical to enhance the look: “Two hands in identical poses on opposite sides of the body will make you look wider.” Instead, place your hands in different positions to create a longer, leaner line.

And a key tip: Don’t press your hands directly into your hips. Doing so can create a bulge, so try to keep your hands relaxed and gently placed.

SIT UP STRAIGHT

To get your best shot when seated, Julia recommends turning your body three-quarters away from the camera. “This way, you show the sides of your legs, which is more flattering than a front view that highlights any fat around the hips and thighs, or makes your knees appear less attractive.”

Next, crossing your ankles is a must for an elegant pose. “It creates a much more graceful look in photos.”

Keep your knees together, suck in your tummy, and place your hands either on your hips or on the armrest of the chair. “Avoid putting your hands in your lap,” Julia advises, “because it can cut off your legs, making them appear shorter and wider.”

The most crucial piece of advice for looking elegant in a chair? “You shouldn’t be able to see the seat pad under your knees.” If that’s visible, it won’t be flattering.

Even if it means sitting a foot away from the back of the chair, always sit up straight and as far forward on the seat as you can without slipping off. This positioning will give you a longer, leaner appearance and make you look poised and confident.

conclusion

With these expert tips in mind, you’ll be ready to strike the perfect pose for every Christmas party photo – no more awkward, unflattering snaps! Whether you’re standing, sitting, or smiling, a few small adjustments can make a world of difference in how you look on camera. From the right posture and strategic hand placement to subtle shifts in angle and body position, you can instantly enhance your natural beauty and radiate confidence. So, this holiday season, remember: the camera loves confidence, and with these posing secrets, you’ll love the way it captures you.

JORJA SMITH WEIGHT GAIN:  “THAT’S NOT ME BEING JADED, BUT I’VE DEFINITELY BEEN AFFECTED BY IT,” 

Singer Jorja Smith has opened up about the impact of online comments on her body image. Smith, known for her soulful voice and powerful lyrics, has faced criticism about her weight gain. This isn’t something she takes lightly, and in her own words, “That’s not me being jaded, but I’ve definitely been affected by it.” Let’s delve into how these comments have impacted the talented artist.

WHO IS JORJA SMITH?

Jorja Alice Smith is a critically acclaimed English singer-songwriter. Born and raised in Walsall, West Midlands, her musical journey began at a young age. By the age of 11, she was already writing songs. A chance encounter with the music industry came in 2012 when a friend uploaded her cover of Labrinth’s “Earthquake” to YouTube. This caught the attention of record producer Guy Moot, who recognized her talent.

Smith’s career quickly gained momentum. Her first singles garnered wider recognition, leading to a signing with Sony/ATV in early 2016. Throughout 2016 and 2017, she released two EPs, showcasing her songwriting skills. In 2018, her debut studio album, Lost & Found, was met with critical acclaim, peaking at number three on the UK Albums Chart. That same year, she won the prestigious Brit Critics’ Choice Award. Her talent continued to be recognized in 2019 with a Brit Award for Best British Female Artist and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. In 2021, she released her third EP, Be Right Back, which again received positive reviews.

However, her success hasn’t been without its challenges. Beyond her music, Jorja Smith has also found herself in the spotlight for her appearance, particularly regarding rumors about her weight gain.

IS JORJA SMITH PREGNANT? 

Rumors have been swirling about Jorja Smith’s possible pregnancy following her recent concert with Burna Boy. Fans noticed a bump in performance videos circulating on social media, sparking speculation. Adding fuel to the fire, Jorja posted photos on Instagram before the show wearing the same dress. In some pictures, she’s seen holding her stomach, which appears slightly rounder compared to older images. Despite the growing online chatter, Jorja herself has remained silent on the matter.

DID JORJA SMITH REALLY GAIN WEIGHT?

Jorja Smith’s sophomore album, Falling or Flying, debuted to rave reviews in late September. Critics at Pitchfork and NME praised it as “sumptuous” and “mesmerising.”  However, despite the critical acclaim, her triumphant return was marred by a disappointing turn of events.  Instead of focusing on her powerful music, the conversation surrounding her live performances shifted towards her physical appearance.

Jorja Smith was interviewed for the cover of PORTER which was just released and there she says: “People comment on me a lot. They comment on what I look like. I don’t search for things, but if I’m on TikTok, I’ll see comments, and they won’t be all negative but… [for example], I’ve put on some weight, which is normal because I’m not a child. Like, it’s cool. But the world doesn’t let you be cool,” she explains. “That’s not me being jaded, but I’ve definitely been affected by it,” she says.

Jorja has since hopped on the Instagram comments to clarify: “I didn’t move to escape trolls & 2 I’m 21 in one pic and 26 in the other. I never was very healthy before either & have to grow in front of u all, what a strange world we live in”.

Unfortunately, this isn’t the first time Jorja has faced online negativity about her weight. In addition to the recent controversy,  videos emerged of her powerful performance in Paris, where she commanded a sold-out arena of 40,000 alongside Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy.

“[Wait] a minute is my girl jorja expecting???…” says one user on one of the viral clips of the performance on Instagram. Another user responded with “No, she’s just eating [too] much”. Amongst this rudely presumptuous comment, there were a slew of the comments like: “Nah she just fat” and the comments sections on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok posts are inundated with a copious amount of derogatory and hurtful statements around Jorja Smith’s weight and body shape.

The situation reached a boiling point with the release of Jorja’s “Little Things” remix video featuring Nia Archives.  The focus shifted from pregnancy rumors to a different kind of online harassment.  Jorja’s name and the term “Jorja Smith gained weight” trended on Twitter.  Instead of celebrating the music, trolls bombarded social media with negativity, comparing her current figure to older photos and body-shaming her curves.

“I have put on some weight, but what people don’t know is that I’ve struggled with my weight since I was a kid in school,” Jorja told The Sunday Times. “I usually deal with stuff in silence, but it’s really getting to me now.

“Look, I’m not 18 any more. I haven’t got a plastic surgery body, so my tummy is not flat,” she added. “I can’t escape…[trolling] makes me not want to do photoshoots, not want to go anywhere.”

The constant scrutiny surrounding Jorja Smith’s appearance is pervasive. Whether it’s during a performance on Strictly Come Dancing, at her own concerts, or even TV interviews promoting her new album, it seems impossible for her to escape the public’s obsession with her looks. This relentless body-shaming could have a chilling effect: it might drive Jorja, or any woman in the spotlight, away from the industry altogether.  Who would want to keep creating art under the constant barrage of negativity about their body?

“I just want them to listen to my music,” she said. “But I’ll probably have to deal with this throughout my whole life…I’m actually healthy and people want to have a go at me. I can’t win. I’m never gonna win, but I want people to know that these comments don’t bounce off me.”

JORJA SMITH WEIGHT

Jorja Smith’s weight is not publicly known as she has never disclosed it. No reliable sources report her weight either. It’s important to respect that weight is a personal matter, and individuals have the right to decide whether or not to share such information.

Moreover, weight is not an accurate measure of health. People can be healthy and fit at a variety of weights. Prioritizing overall health and well-being is more important than focusing solely on weight.

WHAT INFLUENCES JORJA SMITH’S MUSIC?

Jorja Smith grew up listening to a diverse range of music, including reggae, punk, hip-hop, and R&B, and wrote her first song at age 11. She was particularly inspired by Amy Winehouse’s raw songwriting style and the album “Frank.” Smith’s music often addresses social issues, as she believes musicians have the power to capture people’s attention. Her influences include Lauryn Hill, Adele, Amy Winehouse, Sade, Nina Simone, Alicia Keys, Mos Def, and the Streets. Additionally, she considers Rihanna a fashion icon.

JORJA SMITH CAREER

Jorja Smith’s career has been on a meteoric rise since the late 2010s. After her debut single “Blue Lights” gained traction online, she was co-signed by established artist Maverick Sabre. Recognition from Drake for her single “Where Did I Go?” further propelled her into the spotlight. This led to a publishing deal with Sony/ATV and the release of her debut EP, Project 11.

Smith’s talent continued to blossom with collaborations with Kali Uchis, Preditah, and Stormzy. She performed alongside big names like Bruno Mars and opened the BRIT Awards with Rag’n’Bone Man. In 2018, she became the first independent artist to win the prestigious Brit Critics’ Choice Award.

Her critically acclaimed debut album, Lost & Found, was released in 2018. She toured extensively in support of the album, including dates in Europe, North America, and festival appearances in Japan. Collaborations continued with artists like Kendrick Lamar and Burna Boy.

More recently, Jorja has hosted a BBC Radio show and released new music, including her 2021 EP Be Right Back and singles leading up to her upcoming album Falling or Flying.

JORJA SMITH AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

Jorja Smith has received numerous awards and nominations throughout her career. In 2016, her song “Blue Lights” was nominated for Best Song at the MOBO Awards. The following year, she received multiple MOBO nominations, including Best Female, Best Newcomer, and Best R&B/Soul Act. She also earned a nomination for the International Viewers’ Choice Award at the BET Awards.

In 2018, Smith won the Critics’ Choice award at the Brit Awards and was nominated for the Q Breakthrough Act at the Q Awards. At the AIM Independent Music Awards, she won UK Breakthrough of the Year and was nominated for Most Played New Independent Act and Independent Album of the Year for “Lost & Found.” Her album was also shortlisted for the Mercury Prize. The music video for “Blue Lights” won Best Urban Video – UK at the UK Music Video Awards, and Smith was nominated for Best Push at the MTV Europe Music Awards and Best Album at the Urban Music Awards. She received nominations for Best New Artist and the Soul Train Certified Award at the Soul Train Music Awards.

In 2019, Smith was nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards and Best Foreign New Act at the Sweden GAFFA Awards. At the Brit Awards, “Lost & Found” was nominated for British Album of the Year, while Smith won British Female Solo Artist and was nominated for British Breakthrough Act. Her song “Blue Lights” was nominated for Best Contemporary Song at the Ivor Novello Awards. She was named Most Played New Independent Artist at the AIM Independent Music Awards. The music video for “Be Honest” received nominations for Best Urban Video – UK and Best Production Design in a Video at the UK Music Video Awards. Additionally, she was nominated for Best Urban Video – UK for “By Any Means.”

In 2021, Smith’s music video “Home” won Best Music Video at the British Short Film Awards.

FAQ

1. Who has dated Jorja Smith?

Jorja Smith is currently believed to be single. She previously dated fellow singer-songwriter Joel Compass, with their relationship starting in September 2017.

2. How old was Jorja Smith when she got famous?

At 18, Jorja released her first extended play, the impressive four-track collection ‘Project 11,’ after gaining attention with her debut song ‘Blue Lights’ earlier that year.

3. How much is Jorja Smith net worth?

$7 million.

CONCLUSION

The constant barrage of comments about Jorja Smith’s weight is a troubling reminder of the unrealistic beauty standards women in the public eye face. This relentless body-shaming takes a toll, and it’s crucial to shift the focus to her artistry. Jorja Smith’s music deserves to be the center of conversation, not her appearance. Let’s celebrate her talent and empower artists to create without the burden of scrutiny on their bodies.