Monday, 3 June 2013

Choose Bridal Lingerie

Mind your neckline. Not many gowns have a convenient neckline that works with a standard t-shirt bra. Find a bra specifically designed to work with your neckline.
Choose a strapless bra or bandeau if you have a strapless gown. A strapless bra offers minimal support, while a bandeau offers plenty of support but may flatten your chest some.
Look for a backless bra that hooks at the waist if you have a backless gown.
Try stick cups if you have a smaller chest. These cups adhere to your skin, offer basic support and coverage. They do lack the same sort of support an actual bra would provide, however, so they are not recommended for women who are heavily endowed.
Consider a convertible bra. If you buy your bridal bra before your gown, look for a convertible bra with adjustable straps. Basic convertible bras may convert into strapless bras or crisscross backs, but more advanced convertibles can be turned into halters, backless, t-shaped, and more.
Add volume. A good push-up bra can enhance your bust without looking too unnatural. Bras with cotton, gel, or water-filled pads can also create extra cleavage. Make sure whatever you choose looks and feels natural.
Slip into something sexier once the gown comes off. Ribbons, lace, and other seductive details may ruin your smooth silhouette during the ceremony. Save these details for when you and your new husband can enjoy each other privately.
Create sex appeal with lace. Lace can be a sultry feature to have for your wedding night. A bra with a few scallops of lace along the border creates a sweet appeal, but a full lace bra that allows your skin to show through looks more naughty than nice.
Stick with white or nude for the ceremony. Match the color of your bra to the color of your skin or the color of the dress. Otherwise, it may show through the fabric.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

General bodycon dress tips

Don’t be afraid! The thought of tight, figure-hugging clothing probably inspires fear in the majority of women, but it shouldn’t! Most body-con pieces are actually pretty flattering, due to the fact that they suck you in, smoothing out your shape. Still self-conscious? Try wearing Spanx (Jessica Alba swears by ‘em) or even high-waisted sheer footless tights under anything you feel is too tight or short.
Strapless Sexy Bodycon Dress
Play with proportions. As I’ve stressed in previous articles, if you’re wearing a tight item of clothing, it’s a good rule to balance it out with an item that’s not as form fitting. Wearing a tight skirt? Try a colorful, loose-fitting tank tank top for balance.
Choose what to showcase. Sure, a tight bandage dress is a great option for a night at the club, but it’s not for every day! For normal wear, it’s best to decide what assets to flaunt and cover the rest! Example: if you’re wearing tight, high-waisted jeans, put on a short sleeved turtleneck! That way, you flaunt your legs and butt, but keep the cleavage under wraps for a classy look.
Go dark. Because these styles are so form fitting, it’s best to opt for a dark color if you’re feeling at all shy about showing your shape. Black, dark gray, brown, navy, and even deep purples and reds are all great color choices for body-con pieces.
Sexy Off Shouler Backless Bodycon Dress


Pick your pairings wisely. What you wear with your body-con is almost as important as the body-con item itself! For city chic looks, pair body-con dresses with bombers, boyfriend blazers, or jean jackets. If you’re doing the body-con thing in the AM (or any in-class hours!) choose conservative shoes–think balletflats or boots. Even your accessories can provide some needed coverage, so go ahead and pull out your scarf from last fall! It’s all about striking a balance between showing off your hot bod and keeping it classy.
Women's Brocade Dress With Strapless Floral Print Ruffle Design

Monday, 20 May 2013

Cutebuy -summer maxi dresses style tips

Plain or with liberty prints, ruffled or ethnic, the maxi dress is a must-have for all fashion addicts regardless the body shape.
Prints. Printed maxi dresses are a must-have for summer, whether we are talking about floral, graphic or animal prints. You can choose printed maxi dresses in a soft, breezy silk, or a refreshing cotton one.
Poncho. Poncho maxi dresses are one of the hottest trends this summer, especially due to the comfort they offer. They offer originality to any look, and they can be worn for every occasion, and they flatter any silhouette.
Greek style. Greek style maxi dresses are not just for special occasions. For an everyday look, think of matching a maxi white dress, Greek cut, and a pair of golden gladiators.

White and nude. White maxi dresses are perfect for a casual, everyday look offering protection against from summer heat. For an evening look, choose a maxi nude dress.
Breezy. The fabrics preferred for maxi dresses are the breezy silky ones, comfortable for a hot summer day.

Friday, 17 May 2013

How to wear trendy maxi dress

As we have already mentioned earlier maxi dress are quite versatile and can be great for creating a variety of looks, from romantic for a date to business for work (if your don’t have to stick to office suits and white shirts, of course).
Maxi skirt with a demure blouse and a well-tailored blazer will make a good classic ensemble.

Clinging top, light summery jacket and a maxi skirt will look perfect on a vacation.
For en edgier look young girls tend to co-ordinate maxi dress with biker boots and fur jackets.
For colder temperatures it would be wise to wear a maxi skirt (of lighter fabrics like silk or chiffon) with a leather jacket or a knitted cardigan.
Narrow and straight-line dress can be combined both with clinging and loose tops while full maxi dress look their best with close-fitting tops.
Printed maxi dress should be mixed with monotone tops and monotone dress can be worn with both printed and monotone tops.
Maxi dress look unflattering when combined with long cardigans and blazers (proportions of figure are distorted).
Wide belt can accentuate one’s midriff.
Wide-brim hat can serves as lovely finishing touches to a look based on a maxi skirt.
Footwear you choose to wear with a maxi skirt can be different: flats, wedges, espadrilles, heels, etc. All depends on the look you want to create.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

How to choose a maxi skirt

Work the smart look with our range of maxi skirt, or simply bring out your inner child with our wild range of printed maxis. If you’re a party animal then our bodycon maxi skirts are a perfect fit for you. Select has a range of skirts guaranteed to help you look gorgeous this season.
we realized that a maxi skirt would be one of the hottest trends of the season. And judging by the images of popular fashion bloggers and celebrity photos maxi skirts have already become a must-have in wardrobes of all women who value beauty, style and practicality.
Maxi skirt is a rather versatile item. It is great for every shape and when chosen right it can conceal women’s problem areas and emphasize her assets.
Tall ladies, who want to look shorter, should choose a maxi skirt in two colors separated with a horizontal line. Flats, a bolero and a short blazer will also help you create a shorter look.
Petite women should team floor-length skirts with tight-fitting tops with V-necklines and heels to elongate their silhouettes. However, it would be wise to stay away from prints and frills as these tend to make one look shorter.
Slim girls can try the trendiest design of a maxi skirt – pleated maxi. But plump women should avoid those. Plump girls should also be careful with clinging maxi skirts made of strong fabrics as these will make you look bigger and accentuate areas you would wish to hide.
For ladies with big breasts and/or broad shoulders we can advise to try maxi skirts with high splits to balance figures.
To emphasize her midriff a woman should wear a high-waisted maxi skirt which looks good with high heels. Maxi skirts help to hide imperfect legs.
Dark-colored maxi skirts can also create the illusion of a slimmer silhouette in the area of thighs and bottom.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

How Not to Look Fat in a Swimsuit

Buy bigger. A common mistake is to go too small, especially with bikini or tankini bottoms. (Don't be distressed if you need a larger suit—swimwear often runs a size or two smaller than streetwear.)
Psych up for trying on. Shop in the morning, on a relatively empty stomach; avoid bloat-prone days. Self-tanning beforehand makes women feel more confident, Borish says—and arms and legs look slimmer.
Accentuate the positive. Put color and pattern where you want attention, dark solids where you don't.
Brighten up gradually. Although dark-skinned women can wear bold colors right away, paler types should start summer with a neutral like mocha or chocolate (less stark than black), working up to juicier shades as they get some sun.