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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Dressing For Your Body Type - Banana

So, you may be thinking, why is my body being compared to a banana. Well, I really just wanted to stick with the fruit theme. Many people call this body shape rectangle, column, or ruler shaped. This body type is usually an athletic body shape, very little curve, think surfer or swimmers bodies. Your shoulders, waist and hips are relatively the same size.

So, what problem are we addressing with this body type? Creating curves where there really are none.

Here are some tips for you to follow:
  • Choose dresses and tops that have cinched waists, this will create a waist for you.
  • Structure, structure, structure!! Darting, it is going to do wonders for you.
  • You can also pull off a bolder cut, peplum! This will give you the shape you crave!
  • Maxi dresses are great for you because they usually have a seam right under the bust or a drop waist, see above. It gives a sense of shape .
  • A-Line skirts are for you. They will give you some hips.
  • Avoid clingy fabrics and fits. These will only show the world you have no curve to your body.
  • Skinny jeans in a bold color need to be paired with something with shape on top.
  • Wide leg jeans can also give your body a sense of shape, just be sure they are the right size or you will look baggy and saggy.
  • Belt everything! Not really, but belts are a great way to cinch a waist.
  • Print, texture and bulk (ruffles, lace, bows) will add another dimension with ease.
Celebrities with banana shapes: Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Ashlee Simpson, Gweneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson, Sheryl Crow and Hilary Duff


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Dressing For Your Body Type - Apple

Before we talk about how to dress an apple body, let's define the term. Having an apple body shape means: a. you carry your weight on the top half of your body and b. that you pretty much have no rear-end to speak of. Generally your midsection is larger than your chest and your hips. Also, apples tend to have a larger chest.

So, how do we dress this body type? Hide that middle.

Unless you are the queen of confidence, I am sure the problem you are most concerned with is- how do I hide my belly. Well, here are a few tips to help you out.

  • Use pattern on your lower half.
  • A-Line skirts are essential in your closet.
  • Wide leg jeans and pants will balance out your larger upper-body.
  • Look for tops with a tunic shape, they don't have to be long but you do not want anything to cling to your belly.
  • Empire-waist or drop-waist dresses/shirts will also work well for you.
  • Structured jackets can be your best-friend. Structure creates the illusion of a waistline where it should be. This is also a good option when layering. Tops with darting are highly flattering as well.
  • Wear a bolder shoe! This will cause the eye to go to your slim gams!
  • Again, distract! Show some decolletage! I am not saying full blown cleavage but show as much skin as you can and still come away with your modesty intact.
  
Celebs with apple-shaped bodies: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Drew Barrymore, Angelina Jolie, Jessica Simpson, and Kate Winslet.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Dressing For Your Body Type - Pear


Before I explain how to dress a pear shaped body, I will define exactly what it means to have a pear shaped body. It is simple really, your hips are larger than your chest and/or your waist. This is also the most common female body shape.

As you might have noticed, the pear shape can be one of the hardest bodies to dress. This is because of an uneven weight distribution. When you carry your weight in your hips, or lower half, it can be frustrating because all clothes are made for either an athletic figure or an hourglass figure. So how are you supposed to create a sense of balance? Obviously, you will need to focus on making your upper body larger while making your lower body look smaller.

To accomplish this there are a few rules/guidelines to follow:
- keep your pants as streamlined and tailored as possible, a slight flare would work for your body type but avoid pleats, tapered pants (tight at the ankle), capris and pockets that sit at the hip.
- stick to an a-line or pencil skirt. The a-line will distract from the shape of the hips and the pencil will accentuate the curves in a flattering way.
- tunics and leggings are a great idea for you. Just make sure that the tunic grazes (not clings) your hips.
- with jackets, make sure the shortest point DOES NOT sit right at your hip! Go for something a little longer.
-elongate your body and draw attention to the girls! This does not mean you have to let it all hang out but Do go for a deep v and a tank or a plunging necklace. The point is to distract the eye.
- show off your sexy, slim shoulders. A strapless maxi is a great option for you in the summer and with a cutoff jean jacket you could wear one into the fall.
- keep prints on the top half of your body!
- wear big earrings, scarves, bold necklaces, anything that can attract the eye to your face.

Celebs with pear body shapes: Beyonce, Lily Allen, Cynthia Nixon, J.Lo, Keira Knightley, Kim Kardashian, Shakira.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

My Work Week

Work wear does not have to be plain or boring. Using your accessories can liven up the most monochromatic outfit. Some great shoes can add style and flare to your Casual Friday look. Always remember to add a fun flare to keep it interesting and keep it YOU! 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Top 10 Wardrobe Essentials #10

And Essential #10 is accessories!!

Accessories allow you to bring your own brand of flair to any outfit. You can purchase any mannequin's outfit and make it your own, simply by changing the accessories.

Example

 This dress isn't super girly but it has some super feminine flair. The hem has ruffling detail and the dress has a scalloped neckline. With different accessories I was able to create three completely different looks. The first look is very J.Lo. The wide brimmed hat and silver bangles give this look a glamorous touch. The second look is ubber-feminine and the pink notes pop with this muted dress. The third look has a bit of a punk rock flair with it's ubber-long double-chain cross necklace and spiked heels.

The important thing to remember with accessories are that they should match your specific style and personality. You will not see me with a big bow in my hair but I may do a flower... You may never see me in a flowered dress but I would do a flowered top with a blazer. It's about what makes your specific style unique.

A good example of this is my husband. He loves to match his shirt, hat and shoes. There is no fashion rule that says this is necessary but it's what makes his style completely him. I like my accessories and my shoes to match some color found in my outfit. Again, there is no fashion rule that says this is necessary but I like the polished look of a completely pulled together outfit. Also, I will wear a Bullet For My Valentine or Avenged Sevenfold t-shirt under a blazer with some heels. Sometimes I even walk out of the house in a cute t-shirt and jeans but I always do something to bump up the style factor, whether it's a new hairstyle (ehem, ladies... HAIR IS AN ACCESSORY!) or bangles, or even a jacket.

Also, accessory size should be relevant. If you are tiny, don't buy HUGE jewelry. You will look like a kid who has gone to play in her mother's closet. Also, luscious ladies, do not go buy the daintiest accessories you can find. Your limbs, neck or whatever else you can accessorize will look even bigger.

Hope you enjoyed this series of postings... Next will be, how to dress your specific body type.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Top 10 Wardrobe Essentials - Essential #

Wardrobe essential #9 - A Nice Tee

Here's where fashion/taste can really come to a head. This is the item people choose that can make or break a mix and match wardrobe. I say this because people tend to not pay attention to fit when they are purchasing a tee. They buy it too baggy or too tight... They buy it too low cut... or too high cut.

Some essential rules for the Tee:
  • If you have a large chest, MAKE SURE you are purchasing a tee that has a low cut neckline. Either a vee-neck or a faux-wrap. It can be a scoop neck as well but it must expose as much neckline as possible without showing too much cleavage. If you try to wear a crew neck or turtle-neck, you will look even bigger.
  • On the flip side, girls with small chests, DON'T SHOW WHAT YOU DON'T HAVE. I have seen MANY small girls try to wear low cut shirts. The only thing they succeeded in was proving that there was nothing there to see. However, crew-necks and turtle-necks will make you chest look bigger. Take Jennifer Aniston as an example. She has GREAT skinny/athletic girl style. Her necklines are sometimes VERY high and her sexy back exposed. Play up YOUR best features.
  • Buy a universal tee. What I mean by this is, buy something you could wear to the office on Jean Friday or to a concert that night. It needs to be fun and it needs to be you.
I made the mistake of thinking I could put on a pair of jeans and any old tee a while ago. I bought plenty of the same tees in different colors. It made my style truly boring. I don't ever want to hear the words... "Oh that shirt again", come out of anyone's mouth again. (This being said by my own mother after I showed her some things I had purchased one day).

This is also where you will see all elements of your style come together... Let me show you what I mean...
 Here is a single tee with all of the elements we have covered so far. You see how the tee pairs well with the broken up suit in examples #1 and #3. Then in example #2 we have the A-Line skirt and the cardigan. I've even decided to throw in all the essential shoe types. This is how you build an "essentially" functional wardrobe. The only thing not shown here is essential #10 (well and technically #2) and that we will save for another day!!