I was watching Zuzulova's remarkable 2nd run at the Flachau slalom -- the fastest of the field (Shiffrin's was next, at 0.36 s back) (Hansdotter, the overall winner, had the fastest first run; Zuzulova's first run was 11th, 1.12 s back). I can't recall having seen a run in which a skier was showing, for nearly every turn, such clear lift-and-tip (most don't make it this obvious, hence the "Phantom" moniker). Here's a montage, at 30 fps, of one of her turns:
Not sure about her alignment -- is she a bit knock-kneed? Though it is working for her, at least in these conditions.
She also showed a clear O-frame coming over a knoll. Not sure why it was more pronounced in this turn than any other -- could it be because she's more deeply flexed here than in other transitions, and this deep flexing facilitates a more pronounced tipping lead of the inside ski?