Thursday, July 31, 2008

Maxi Dress

Heart maxi-dress to the core. Totally.


While most short women fear this to their most, the maxi dress really do us no harm - if you choose the correct cutting and style that is. Right, I've gotten something quite similar to the above shown. (tried my best~!) Boy, I was surprised, maxi dress does wonderous effect for yours truly.

If you have: Small boobs, tummy, heavy bottom, short legs, standing at 1.6m.

Well good news ladies, try sourcing for the something like the above, I'm sure you'll love it. If it really gets too flare and you seemingly appear fat, easy. Use a nice belt and strap it tight and match it with bulkier bangles. You'll get a brand new look. From seaside diva to bohemian chic.






Source:
http://blog.stylehive.com/index.php/weblog/entry/celeb-style-maxi-dresses-are-sexy-and-forgiving/


"To stop a full, long skirt from swamping you, teem it with chunky heels and a fitted waistcoat." is the fashion advice from In Style magazine, UK Edition April 2007.

A closer fitting empire line will flatter most figures, and if you need to disguise a big tummy then a drape of material at the front will cover the lumps and bumps.

Whilst Keira Knightly and Rachel Bilson look great in their flowing gypsy skirts, this shape can make a short woman look even shorter and larger. Choose a style that is well cut and avoid tent-like diaphonous skirts, to prevent being swamped."

- Origina article here -



Who says mum-to-be can only wear tent-liked clothes from those conventional, expensive, maternity stores? Be interesting. I think it will add some colors to our dull-liked streets of Singapore. Very pretty to see mums wearing maxi dress I think.

Check out mamalicious Angelina Jolie's maxi dress styles here.

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