Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

6 Tricks to Appear Thinner


Many women would like to look a few pounds lighter and with some clever dressing you can do just that. Some of the best ways to dress thinner include; wearing flattering fabrics, choosing the perfect fit in both clothing and lingerie, keeping the silhouette simple, dressing in monochrome and highlighting your smaller areas.



1) Wear shoes that elongate your legs

Everyone always looks slimmer in a heel. However, there are some that are even better than others. Try a simple nude or skin colored shoe. This gives the optical illusion that your leg is actually longer, because your skin blends in with the shoes. Try to avoid ankle strap shoes (unless it's nude) if you have short or thick legs. The ankle strap gives the illusion that your leg ends at the strap, thus making it appear shorter.


2) Wear fabrics that flatter

You can appear slimmer simply by choosing to wear flattering fabrics. The fabrics I am talking about are the ones that don't cling to your body, but drape nicely over it. Silks, softly structured fabrics like stretch denim, and wool blends can hide many small flaws. Lightweight knits can work well, but avoid heavy knits because they have a tendency to add bulk. Avoid flimsy fabrics, shiny fabrics and all Lycra fabrics. Lycra fabrics only tend to look good on very toned bodies, because they cling to every curve of the body.


3) Moisturize

It's amazing what moisturizing your skin can do. Not only does it prevent your skin from aging, it makes it smoother and tighter looking. There are many skin firming products on the market that actually work. I stick with Bliss' FatGirlSlim or basic cocoa butter lotion.

4) Get the fit right

This is an obvious one, but still needs to be addressed. Different brands run differently, and sometimes even different styles within the same brands do as well. Many women buy based on psychological size rather then buying what fits them. To look slim you need your clothes to fit nicely, you don't want them to cling and you don't want them to hang off you like a sack. You should be aiming for a nicely tailored look. If have real difficulty getting a good fit, buy the size up and have your clothes altered to fit perfectly.


5) Draw the eye to your smallest points


By highlighting your smallest points and playing down you fuller regions you can make yourself appear slimmer all over. This will vary from person to person, but most people are slimmest through the top of the ribcage, wrists and just below the knee. Having hems or details in these points can be effective.



6) Dress in monochrome

Those in the fashion world know that dressing in monochrome has a powerful impact on how slim you appear. Wearing black from head to toe has the most potent effect, but any color worn head to toe will make you look leaner then a mix of different colors on top and bottom. So if you want to wear light, or bright colors, consider wearing them consistently in the one line.



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Thursday, November 12, 2009

YES to Mini Skirts in the Winter!


Mini skirts are more than still in, they are a fashion must-have. Don't think just because it's winter that it's time for you to retire the look.


Different Fabrics. The denim mini is always appropriate for a casual look, but there are so many other fun options. For a more sophisticated look, try a tweed mini skirt or a dark pattern mini skirt. For a more playful or funky look, try a bright mini. Leather mini skirts are also a very sexy winter look.


Leg wear. In the winter, you want to keep your legs covered. In the day time, pair your mini with opaque tights or leggings. If you are wearing a solid color skirt, you can go for a patterned look. If your mini has a pattern, stick with less busy leg wear.


Boots. The hands-down winner for a miniskirt is a pair of boots. Lengths range from ankle to mid calf to knee high. Tall boots (a few inches under the knee) are the easiest to carry off with short skirts because they keep your legs warm. Careful with the ankle length boots if you have short legs, the tend to make them look shorter by cutting the leg at the ankle.


Pumps. You can wear your mini with pumps too. If you are going out at night, don't be affraid to pair them with a sheer pattered tight. A mini skirt also looks great when you wear black pumps and black tights- it gives the illusion that your legs are longer than they actually are.


Bare legs. If you really want to.. yes you can wear bare legs, just wear some nylons because you don't want those goose bumps showing because you are freezing your butt off!







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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Are knee high boots appropriate for the office?

Yes. Yes. Yes. Knee high boots are fabulous and can be worn to work, no matter how "stuffy" or "buttoned up" your office is.

Here is how to wear your knee high boots in an office appropriate manner:

For the bottoms: You can pair your knee high boots with a knee length pencil skirt or A-line skirt. You can also pair them with capris. The capris should hit at about the middle of the boot so you can't see your legs, just the length of the boot itself.

On the top:
Wear a blazer, turtleneck, pullover sweater, or button down top.

As long as you steer clear of mini skirts and cleavage bearing tops, knee high boots are a great option to keep your legs warm on the cold winter days.


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Sunday, September 27, 2009

2 Easy Ways to Stretch Your Shoes


So you got a new pair of shoes and they're gorgeous, but they're a bit too tight. This happens to me a lot because I have really wide feet. Here are two tricks I use that are really easy ways to make them fit better.


1) Use rubbing alcohol
(This works with leather pumps, sandals, and boots.)

  • Rub the alcohol into the critical spots.
  • Then put on a pair of sweat socks and walk around your house with them on for an hour or so.
  • Alcohol usually dries faster than water, and won't damage your shoes-- contrary to water, alcohol doesn't dry out the leather.



2) Use some baggies & throw them in the freezer
(I know this sounds silly, but it works! I use this rather on rougher shoes; ie patent leather)



  • Take a plastic ziplock baggy and fill it with water.
  • Put the baggy in the shoe
  • Put the shoe in the freezer overnight- believe it or not as the water solidifies the shoe will be stretched.
  • If it doesn't work for the first, repeat it several times until you'll stretch them more.


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