Friday, July 29, 2011

Want to look skinner in just different outfits?

 
  Do you wish you could wear clothes that make you skinner? I know I do, well their is some different clothing styles to slim you down and still look chic. The key idea for looking skinnier is making your outfits proportioned. Some outfits that are proportioned well is having skinny jeans and a baggy/long shirt or having wide leg pants with a tighter shirt. Want to make your legs look skinnier? Always throw on a pair of heels or wedge sandals to elongate your legs. Another way which may sound weird is wearing scoop front sandals or pumps; these will make your legs longer also. On the contrary wearing booties or ankle-strap shoes will shorten your legs. Want to make your waist look smaller? Try a wide belt around the waist which will bring in your waste to look tinnier. People think that a skinnier belt will make you look smaller and wider belt will make look bigger, but it is the opposite. Having a printed fabric doesn't hide your body type all the time, in reality a smaller print will actually make you look smaller then a bigger print. An important rule to follow is making sure that your sweater/shirt/tank meets with your bottoms right below the waist. Having your pants come above the waist and have it meet with your sweater; this will make you look like you gained weight. So sometimes having a longer cardigan will make you long longer while hip-length cardigans could make your body look shorter. This may sound odd but wearing the long U-shape chunky fashion necklaces (is stylish) but also will elongate your torso especially with a light colored shirt underneath. Fall season is coming and its back to jackets, but don't worry because a tapered jacket ( hip-length with tailored lines) can make your waist smaller looking. Also wearing the right black or red dress can elongate your body especially with a pair of nude heels. Never knew that just a change in your style could make you look smaller? Now take the advice and try things on in front of a mirror to see if you see the difference.


“While clothes may not make the woman, they certainly have a strong effect on her self-confidence — which, I believe, does make the woman." 
Mary Kay Ashe


http://www.glamour.com/fashion/2008/12/how-to-dress-10-pounds-thinner?intcid=top_072511_target_wardrobe_makeover#slide=2

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