Friday 23 November 2012

Figure Flattering Fashion - Straight & Boyish? Create your curves

Hello Loviessss,

Hope the week has been good to you? TGIF :-)

Our team has decided to start something new called FFF - Figure flattering fashion. We'll try our best to show you how to flatter your different body parts you think are problem areas. So from being busty-hippy-tall-skinny-petite-plus size to wearing the right colors we'll have the right look for you.

Today's FFF post is on creating curves for ladies who have straight shapes or a boyish figure. As usual we have loads of pictures and we hope you find them helpful.

Thanks for always reading.

Stay Chic

xoxo.


 The leopard print pencil skirt instantly amplifies your figure



                     For the tall slim lady this look is fabulous 

 The sequined dress helps reflect the light and your slender body will instantly look more voluptuous and curvy

 For a fuller shape—a ruffled, flouncy blouse in a bold color will instantly amplify even the flattest of chests. Adding flirty details (like ruffles or bows) are always the easiest way to add volume.



               The color block play dress is a must have


 If you're straight and slender, say yes to this stylish shape. A peplum waist (dresses, jackets, and tops) will create hourglass curves without any extra bulk.  It gives extra flare & adds the right amount of figure-flattering volume.

Colored Jeans instantly brightens and creates the illusion of volume



         Horizontal lines and patterns add curves to your  body

                                     Opt for layered clothing. 

The tail jacket instantly creates curves in the right area *wink*

Miranda Kerr's wears prints in different styles to help amplify and create curves






2 comments:

  1. We know Miranda Kerr is a victoria secret model. She's one of the really slender ones but she's learnt how to enhance her curves by wearing the right pieces and walking the walk on the runway. She's not really curvy or voluptuous.

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  2. nice job stylefash, please keep it up, and dont keep us waiting too long for another FFF post. Thanks.

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