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Discover LudwigThe expression "catwalk for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that someone is displaying for the purpose of showing off or modeling clothes, usually in a runway fashion. For example: "The fashion show started with the designer's catwalk for the new collection of evening gowns."
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It's been happening on the catwalk for a while, too.
He ended up on the catwalk for Dior.
Her image floats above the catwalk for the 2006 autumn/winter collection Widows of Culloden.
The Duquesne has a catwalk for viewing the machinery (50 cents additional).
Tokyo's Omotesando boulevard is a stunning catwalk for high-end contemporary fashion and dramatic architecture.
A turn on the menswear catwalk for Prada is surely only a matter of time.
The pair also starred on the catwalk for Fendi, designed by Karl Lagerfeld.
In the end, the grass court turned into a catwalk for Venus Williams.
That provides enough space for a three-foot-wide catwalk for maintenance workers.
Karl Lagerfeld's own Amadeus-esque style, seen on the Versailles catwalk for Chanel Cruise.
Clark bought it from Rees after seeing it on the catwalk for Alexander McQueen.
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