Writeacher, I need to know the vocabulary generally used when comparing pictures. I need you to check these sentences and improve them.

1) Why may people have to wear these clothes?
The people in the picture may have to wear these clothes because I think they work in an office and are required to be smartly ("formally") dressed.
2)How comfortable or uncomfortable might these clothes be?
In picture 2 some gentlemen-of-arms are carrying Queen Elizabeth I through the streets of London.The Queen is wearing a chemise, a corset, and black and white gown decorated with all kinds of jewels.
Unlike the hippies portrayed in picture 3, the Queen doesn't seem comfortably dressed.
3) Which aspect of the fashion industry might be more rewording to work in ?

I need to compare again two pictures.
Picture A:Two fashion models are standing at the top of the catwalk.They are all wearing elegant, tight, sleeveless dresses, pearly white gloves, and stilettos.
Picture B: I can see a fsion designer.She is dressed in a red sweater and is probably sketching a new design.

I don't really know what do say.

1) Why would people have to wear these clothes?

The people in the picture may have to wear these clothes because they work in an office and are required to be smartly dressed for work, not lazing around as on the weekends.

2)How comfortable or uncomfortable might these clothes be?
In picture 2 some gentlemen-of-arms are carrying Queen Elizabeth I through the streets of London. The Queen is wearing a chemise, a corset, and black and white gown decorated with all kinds of jewels.
Unlike the hippies portrayed in picture 3, the Queen doesn't seem comfortably dressed.
3) Which aspect of the fashion industry might be more rewarding to work in?

I need to compare again two pictures.
Picture A: Two fashion models are standing at the top of the catwalk. They are all wearing elegant, tight, sleeveless dresses, pearly white gloves, and stilettos.

Picture B: I can see a fashion designer. She is wearing in a red sweater and black trousers and is probably sketching a new design.

(If all you need to do is to describe what you see, you're doing fine. If you need to add your own impressions, then add what you think the people are thinking about.)

1) First, let me check the sentences you provided and make some improvements:

- "Why may people have to wear these clothes?"
- "The people in the picture may have to wear these clothes because I think they work in an office and are required to be smartly (formally) dressed."

This sentence looks fine, but I would suggest rephrasing the second part to make it clearer:

"The people in the picture may have to wear these clothes because they work in an office where formal attire is required."

2) Now let's check the next set of sentences:

- "How comfortable or uncomfortable might these clothes be?"
- "In picture 2, some gentlemen-of-arms are carrying Queen Elizabeth I through the streets of London. The Queen is wearing a chemise, a corset, and a black and white gown decorated with all kinds of jewels. Unlike the hippies portrayed in picture 3, the Queen doesn't seem comfortably dressed."

Here are some improvements:

"How comfortable or uncomfortable might these clothes be?"
"In picture 2, some gentlemen-of-arms are carrying Queen Elizabeth I through the streets of London. The Queen is wearing a chemise, a corset, and a black and white gown adorned with various jewels. In contrast to the casually dressed hippies portrayed in picture 3, the Queen's outfit doesn't appear to be comfortable."

3) Let's move on to the last set of sentences:

- "Which aspect of the fashion industry might be more rewording to work in?"
- "I need to compare two pictures again.
Picture A: Two fashion models are standing at the top of the catwalk. They are all wearing elegant, tight, sleeveless dresses, pearly white gloves, and stilettos.
Picture B: I can see a fashion designer. She is dressed in a red sweater and is probably sketching a new design."

Here are some improvements:

"Which aspect of the fashion industry might be more rewarding to work in?"
"I need to compare two pictures again:
Picture A: Two fashion models are standing at the top of the catwalk, wearing elegant, fitted, sleeveless dresses, pearly white gloves, and stilettos.
Picture B: In this picture, there is a fashion designer wearing a red sweater and presumably sketching a new design."

I hope these improvements clarify your sentences and address your concerns about vocabulary usage when comparing pictures.