Sometimes people buy the wrong bathing suits for the wrong body type... Fortaunately, you have me to help you find the perfect bathing suit for you! ( That's what Seventeen says anyway! ;)
If you have a curvalicious body then look for mini boy shorts. They won't ride up or fall down. They will hug your curves- in a good way!
If you have a small bust look for ruffles! Ruffles will add dimension to your bust creating an illusion that, well, you have a bigger bust.
If you have curvy thighs look for a swimskirt. They sit low on your hips so it shows some tummy but not your thighs!
If you have a fuller bust look for a bandeau top. You won't spill or droop and it will support you without covering up your beauty!
Hope these tricks help and hope you don't get stuck in a store with fat mirrors!!! Know that your beautiful!!!!!!!
Credits go to Seventeen magazine
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Fashion Libraries????
Recently, people and celebrities have been going to Fashion Libraries. Crazy, right? If you want something totally designer and trendy for less, check them out! They carry designer shoes, handbags, jewelry, gowns, cocktail dresses, and in every color of the rainbow!!! If you buy them, the prices are out of the wazoo, but if you rent them, it is soooooo cheap. One dress, retail price of $1,525, you can rent in for a couple days, it's $200!!!!! Amazing right? Some also carry wedding and bridesmaids dresses. So let's say you are going to a gala and you really need something cheap but something totally glam. You select the site ( some below), browse, choose the item and size, select day you need it, and pay with your credit card. Then, a couple days before the big event, you get it, wear it, and ship it back. Here are some fashion library websites to check out, and hope you find something cheap!
Adorn.com
albrightnyc.com
Avelle.com
renttherunway.com
Information recieved from Pittsburgh Tribune Review on March 11, 2011
Adorn.com
albrightnyc.com
Avelle.com
renttherunway.com
Information recieved from Pittsburgh Tribune Review on March 11, 2011
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