Most women are unhappy with some aspect of their looks, and think they are too short or too wide. Luckily we can choose clothes to create the illusion of height and slimness. All it takes is knowing what works for your body.
Here are 10 tips for looking taller and slimmer:
1. Create a slim line. To create a slim silhouette, wear two colors at the most. If you are wearing a suit with pants or a skirt, choose a jacket and skirt of the same color - navy for example. Then add a sweater or blouse of a different color underneath. Or, wear a sweater and pants in navy, and add a different color jacket, in red, burgundy or grey, depending on your coloring and preferences.
2. Watch the horizontal lines. Where does your jacket end? If it ends at the widest part of your hips, it will draw the eye there, and your hips will look wider. Horizontal lines in your jacket and skirt should end at your slimmest points.
3. Stay away from billowing fabrics in skirts and pants. Stick to fabrics with more body and shape.
4. Empire waists: this popular style is only for the very young and slim. For most women, it makes people wonder if you are pregnant.
5. Heels: you don't need high heels, but a small heel adds a bit of height, and slims your look. Avoid pancake flats
6. Midline vertical details add height. For example, a row of vertical buttons leads the eye up and down, but a row of horizontal buttons draws the eye from side to side, making you appear shorter and wider.
7. Necklines: A v-neck creates a longer neckline, and adds height.
8. Straight pants without cuffs add height. Cuffs cut your legs and make them appear shorter.
9. Single-breasted jackets are more slimming than double-breasted jackets, which have too much fabric.
10. Avoid ankle strap shoes and boots, which cut your foot or leg and make it look shorter.
Sponsored by: http://www.balootisme.com
Do you know the biggest business wardrobe mistakes? Find out with this free report: 7 Business Casual Crimes and How to Solve Them. You'll get it, plus: 13 Foods that Can Sabotage a Business Meal, when you sign up for my Communication Capsules Ezine at: http://www.Impressforsuccess.com/signup.html. From Lynda Goldman, author of How to Make a Million Dollar First Impression
0 comments:
Post a Comment