Posts Tagged ‘balance’

The Perfect Swimsuit

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

If you are going south for the winter or preparing for summer, finding the perfect swimsuit can be difficult. Don’t be afraid to spend a little extra money when you finally find a fabulous suit that is comfortable, compliments your figure and is guaranteed to turn heads. Inexpensive suits don’t fit well or last more than one season. Shop locally as resorts prices can be astronomical and you want to spend your leisure time having fun.

Take your measurements before you shop and use those numbers to find a correct fitting suit not the manufacturers sizes as every swimsuit is cut differently. Remember that you are looking for a style that helps balance your figure and shows your best assets while hiding troubled areas. Luckily two piece swimsuits are now sold as separates so you can create a custom fit.

If you are a swimmer opt for a one piece suit. There are many styles that offer control panels and show less tummy in a stretch fabric that don’t ride up the backside. Draping around the waist and hips also helps to conceal. The tiny designer bikinis are meant for so few and by all means wear them if and while you still can you lucky girl.

If you are smaller on top look for a top with some padding, an under-wire, or a demi-bra style which creates a great bust line. Adjustable straps around the back and shoulders are important so you can tighten it rather than have it altered. Ruffled details as well as bandeau tops work best.

If you are bigger on top you will need a suit with structure like an under wire, a shelf bra, or one with soft foam cups which will give you extra support. Halter tops provide support and look sexy. Tank or straight cut bust styles helps avoid the “spillage ” effect and looks sporty. Avoid strapless and spaghetti straps and go for wide straps which are more comfortable and don’t dig into your shoulders.

If you don’t have many curves, create them by selecting styles with a belted waist band, surplice, or draped details that come in at the waist. Solid suits with a floral waist band, embellishment, curvy patterns, solid bottoms with a print or stripe top, will all flatter your figure. Bikinis with ruffles, rings, or bows on the hips will add shape. Stay away from horizontal strips or solid colors.

If you are a plus size woman, show some skin in the right places to look and feel sexy. Sheer cover ups work well but don’t wear too much fabric or go too skimpy which tend to make you look bigger. Deep V necks are great and I love the suits with the dark panels on the sides. Avoid neon or white colored suits.

If you have a full bottom avoid frilly, skimpy cuts, boy shorts or ruffles and a lot of details on the hips. Keep detailing on top to create more volume.

Balance is always the key word no matter what size. Finding the right swimsuit  and a luscious cover up will be worth your search when it makes you look and feel glamorous.

Best Style Tips For a Bottom Heavy Figure

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

If your hips are wider than your shoulders and your thighs are round, a few
visual tricks will help your problem areas disappear.
Avoid anything too tight. A-line skirts that fall around the knee area will flatter
your figure, while mini skirts will accentuate heavy thighs.
Pant waists should be below your natural waist for a better fit. A boot leg works
well. Avoid wearing a pant that has a split on the ankle. This is too narrow of a leg
and will accentuate your backside. Stay away from cargo pockets or excessive
details around the hip area. Never, ever, wear pleated pants.
Tops that are too tight will make you look out of proportion; too big, will make you
look larger. Don’t tuck in too tight. Wearing a padded bra will tend to make you
look curvy and smaller at the waist. Wide neck sweaters and off the shoulder will
widen narrow shoulders.V-necks, off the shoulder, ruffled, or embellished
necklines will draw attention to the face. Jackets and blazers should be worn open
and never be longer than the widest part of your hips. Fitted jackets with
shoulder pads will add shape to the upper body. Dangling earrings or bold
accessories draw attention to the face. Be sure “the girls” are where they should
be. If they are too low, you will look matronly and short waisted.

Embellish Your Look Without Looking Over Done.

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Incorporate small embellished items such as a glitzy hang bag, scarf, or jewelry.
The embellishment should be near the part of your body that you want to accentuate.
Be sure it is scaled to your figure. Accessories that are huge will overwhelm your figure.
Large, bold jewelry looks best with simple streamlined clothing.
Sequins, embroidery, studs, and trims look classier on basic colors like black and white.
Only wear one embellishment at a time as your focus. Don’t over do it.
If you have more that three accessories on at the same time, not including your ring or watch, it’s too much. Less is always more but bold is beautiful. Make a statement.