Be bold, colourful, and try new colours for the summer. Whether it’s uplifting splashes of colours or the safety net of soft neutrals which are accessible for the summer season and offers a variation of traditional red, yellow, icy, earth, vibrant, white and blue these colours are often associated with the summer. Whatever strikes your mood is up for grabs. So if you’re feeling bland, add a bold pair of shoes to your outfit, or a colourful clutch. It’s all about making that big impression this summer, so make sure you stock up on statement-making accessories.
Yellow
Yellow is the colour of Sunshine, Sunflowers and summer this year is none other than Yellow. This bold shade has recently been in the limelight as a popular red carpet choice of young celebrities. The lovely sunny spring weather calls for a splash of the vibrant lemony yellow on dresses, jackets and skirts.
Neutrals
As temperatures are on the rise sun-bleached shades like corals, champagne, tuscany and most commonly nude are creating a delicate palette to beat the heat. These bleached pastels provide the much needed soothing tones and are perfect for intimates, loungewear, fitness wear such as yoga, as well as for glamorous evening wear as seen across runways and red carpet events.
Icy Blue
Summer conjures up images of the ocean and it’s tropical turquoise color. Shades of blue with that icy cool feel will be very appealing these summery days as they evoke a feeling of escape.
Earth
With nature and the environment under the spotlight, eco-friendly Earthy tones ranging from dark humus to dark bark, stone beige to puddle browns. You’ll see these shades teamed with a lot of natural fabrics such as cotton, linen, and silk.
Vibrant Brights
Bold, bright and daring best describes these shades that’ll complete the perfect summer look. Colours like candy orange, magenta, electric blue, eye-popping purple are up-beat tropical all the way. Bright coloured dresses, accent pieces and accessories are Red Hot this season!
White
The classic summer colour or non-colour is back! Short flirty dresses in white are chic, fashionable and bound to keep you cool this as the temperature rises.
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16.05.2011
12.05.2011
What You Can Wear To Look Slimmer
What are styles/ type of clothing that you can wear to look slimmer? What are styles that you should avoid? Symmetry will make you look thin. So if you wear skinny jeans, that will make you look skinny at the bottom (where your legs are smallest) and huge at the top (where your body connects) A good way to look slim is to wear boot cut or bell bottom pants with high shoes or platforms. That will make your legs look long and slim and make your hips look smaller instead of sticking out the top of your slim fits. Cargos are also a good idea. Whatever pants you pick, make sure that the seam on the leg goes straight down your leg without bending. If the pants don’t fit you right, they’ll never look good. Capri’s and Bermuda shorts; they cover up the biggest part of your legs, your thighs. Obviously black is the big hider, but there are many other options.
1) Get fitted outfits. They flatter your curves the best. Too small shows all the extra flab, too big looks like your trying to hide something.
2) Common fact: vertical strips thin you, horizontal widen you
3) Don’t wear skinny jeans if your legs aren’t sticks they are unflattering or alo those crop jackets which expose the tummy.
4) Get a nice straight leg jeans, it will give a slimming effect (similar to skinny jeans on straight legged people)
5) Try not to wear babydoll shirts. Yes, they are very light on the stomach, but people don’t call them pregnant looking shirts for no reason. They tend to make little people look bigger, and it only increases the effect with heavier people
6) Wear heels! They are flattering on ALL types, as they make you look leaner and taller. Even just a kitten heel helps.
7) Wear skirts that hit just above your knee. They show your legs off, but not too much (and don’t show thighs!)
8) Invest in a nice fitted blazer. Hoodies cover everything, but make everything look larger too
9) Wear large belts just above your wait to accentuate the smallest part of you
10) You can still wear shorter skirts; just pair them up with some black leggings for a cute
look
11) Dresses! Dresses flatter almost every figure if you get the right ones. Try an empire waist, which just flows from the waist down. Perfect for summer =)
http://stylert.com
1) Get fitted outfits. They flatter your curves the best. Too small shows all the extra flab, too big looks like your trying to hide something.
2) Common fact: vertical strips thin you, horizontal widen you
3) Don’t wear skinny jeans if your legs aren’t sticks they are unflattering or alo those crop jackets which expose the tummy.
4) Get a nice straight leg jeans, it will give a slimming effect (similar to skinny jeans on straight legged people)
5) Try not to wear babydoll shirts. Yes, they are very light on the stomach, but people don’t call them pregnant looking shirts for no reason. They tend to make little people look bigger, and it only increases the effect with heavier people
6) Wear heels! They are flattering on ALL types, as they make you look leaner and taller. Even just a kitten heel helps.
7) Wear skirts that hit just above your knee. They show your legs off, but not too much (and don’t show thighs!)
8) Invest in a nice fitted blazer. Hoodies cover everything, but make everything look larger too
9) Wear large belts just above your wait to accentuate the smallest part of you
10) You can still wear shorter skirts; just pair them up with some black leggings for a cute
look
11) Dresses! Dresses flatter almost every figure if you get the right ones. Try an empire waist, which just flows from the waist down. Perfect for summer =)
http://stylert.com
28.04.2011
new Thistle Christening Gown Collection
The thistle christening gowns is ideally suited for Spring and Summer baptisms. Part of the stunning range of the Little Doves Scottish Christening Gown Collection this pure silk gown will appeal to every mother who wishes to celebrate the family's Scottish heritage. The gown is made from 100% silk dupion and is beautifully decorate with a hand embroidered thistle. Short sleeves with superb cuff detailing and a small collar make this gown the perfect choice. Linda Patrick of Little Doves states "The thistle is so subtle, it quietly celebrates the rich roots of celtic families. Every baby would be absolutely stunning in this unique christening gown." more at www.littledoves.co.uk
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