Sunday, November 15, 2009

The perfect fit ~<3


Its getting hot hot hot.
So the best way to cool it is by having a nice swim at the pool.
But before you can do that
you'll have to make sure to choose
the right swimmer that
suits your bodyshape. So in this entry
I'm going to give you tips for choosing the perfect swimmer! ~


Wide Shoulders

Do's: Balance is the key word here. Wear bikini bottoms
that have lots of color and print and also sport accents
at
the hips such as ties, belts and sashes. Also, wide
shoul
der straps and square necklines are fabulous.

Don'ts: Avoid the "V" silhouette by staying away from
those plunging neck lines or teeny bikini bottoms.

Big Bust

Do's: Halter-top bikinis can be a good choice by offering
support, while providing some sexy cleavage too. Look for
styles that are banded around the midriff and can be
tied in
back and around the neck. Look for structured swimsuits.

Don'ts: Avoid strapless bandeau top bikinis and tiny
tri-tops with minimal coverage.

Short Legs or Torso

Do's: Play up your figure by finding a swimsuit that is cut high
on the thigh. This will make your leg look much longer. Also, a
one-piece suit with a plunging neckline creates a long
appearance and is drop dead sexy!

Don'ts: Avoid boy shorts and skirted bikinis that draw the
eye downward, making you look shorter.


No Waist

Do's: Create curves with a belted waistline, which will give the
appearance of a whittled middle. Bikinis are good for you. Add some
illusion at the hips with rings, ruffles and bows. If you're
small on top, go for a strapless bandeau.

Don'ts: Avoid solid-colored swimwear or horizontal striped one-pieces.

Small Bust

Do's: You are lucky that you have the body to wear ruffled
bikinis and tiny tri-tops. And as for bandeau tops, only
you can wear those well. Bright colors are what you
want to wear on the beach this summer, so take a risk
with a color like pink.

Don'ts:
Avoid bikini tops with too much fabric or have
a poor fit. Opt for separate tops and bottoms.


Plus Sized

Do's: A strategically placed cut-out, or a deep V neckline on
swimwear can change your image. Dark, cool colors, swirling, or
V patterns are always good. Lengthen your thigh with an
adjustable ruching detail at the hip.

Don'ts: Avoid too much fabric when it comes to choosing
a swimsuit. Stay away from white, neon fabrics and nappy textiles.


Too Much Tummy

Do's: Check out the tankini swimsuits that are on the
fashion scene today. They cover just enough, but you
still have the freedom and hip factor of a bikini.
A one-piece with some draping around the waist or hips
can also help to conceal.

Don'ts: Avoid itsy bitsy bikinis and solid-colored one-pieces.

Pear-Shaped

Do's: When you are bigger on the bottom you want
to draw peoples eyes up by wearing a pretty,
eye-catching detailed bikini top. Make sure that
your bottom sits well on your hips and that it is a
shade darker than your bikini top.

Don'ts: Avoid boy shorts and detailed swimsuit
bottoms. Keep the bottom of your suit simple.


Full Bottom

Do's: The mini-skirted bikinis are too cute and made just
for you! Pick a smooth, skimming skirt that is short and
sweet, but covers what it needs to. You could also go for
a moderate, bottom bikini that has a 3 inch side ... very chic!

Don'ts: Avoid boy shorts, too skimpy bottoms, or lots
of ruffles and details at the hips when selecting swimwear.

Athletic Shape

Do's: Show off your toned arms and shoulders with a
halter bikini. If you have a boyish figure, try to
wear suits with flirty details. Try bows or ties on the side
of the suit that will help create visual curves.

Don'ts: Avoid solid swimsuits without pattern and detail.
Stay away from swimsuits that don't have support and shape.


Hourglass

Hourglass figures have balance shoulders and hips with
a smaller waist. If this is you, you're lucky because just about
any classic styled bathing suit should flatter your figure.
A tiny, designer bikini looks good on so few people, you should
consider it your solemn duty to beautify the beach and
make a few heads turn.


Credits : http://teens.aol.com/style/suit-your-shape

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Shoe and bodyshape ~<3

Hello and welcome to my blog.~
In this entry I'm going to be talking about one of girls most loved items...shoe.


First, I'm going to show you which type of shoe suits your bodyshape the most.



Petite


Slim, small legs need a little height and elevation,
so always choose something with a little heel. Even if it’s a kitten heel,
the extra height is lengthening to your small frame.
Skip ankle details and straps as they cut you off mid-leg.
Instead look for items that lead the eye down or up,
carrying on the line of your height; peep toe heels, pointed toes and
boots with pants tucked in are smart choices.




Pear

Help balance out hips and thighs with a little height,
even a small wedge heel can make all the difference. And if
you are lucky enough to have delicate ankles, an ankle strap
when paired with an A-line skirt can be a flattering look.




Apple


Apples hold the bulk of their weight around their middle,
whilst having slim and svelte legs. To get the most out of your slim pins
play them up with attention-grabbing shoes. Not only will it help
balance out your frame in general, it can add the spice and
distraction needed to balance your outfit as a whole.




Hourglass

Curvy girls call for strong, statement-making shoes.
Pointed toes elongate and lengthen the frame, as do peep toes,
while a shoe with a solid, thicker heel makes your legs appear
longer and leaner. This is important because hourglass shapes
tend to have more defined calves and ankles.




Slim Athletic


Slim calves and straight up and down legs can be a great feature,
especially for those with a love of footwear that’s a little more detailed.
An ankle strap, a little ribbon or a fun colour can all add dimension and
shape to the lower leg. If you are looking for a boot,
try an ankle style – they cut you off in all the right places.


Here is a collection of some lovable shoes to get you mouth watering for one. ;)




Credits : http://www.fashionflossie.com/