Tuesday 9 August 2011

Petite Clothing For Women

All you girls 5’ 4” and under, fight for your right for high quality fashionable clothes! Many petite women find it difficult to find properly fitting quality clothes. It’s only recently that designers target petite women with fashionable clothing.

This year, fashion is all about you and your style. Fashion is about confidence. If you feel great in an outfit, others can’t help but feel your vibes.
In the past petite women had to settle for ill fitting regular clothes in run-of-the-mill sizes. But that’s long in the past. Today’s petite women find more and more stores devoted to meeting the needs of the short statured.
Petite framed women can wear just about any style and look slimmer and most importantly taller, by following a few simple rules.
Avoid bold, large patterns with heavy fabrics. Keep print in proportion to your figure. Smaller frames deserve smaller prints.




Avoid styles that draw the eye to the waist or hip area. These tend to make you look more round.
Avoid too much jewelry. Jewelry can overpower a small frame.
Wear light weight material when layering. Too much bulk bulks up the petite woman.
Avoid wearing contrasting colors such as black skirt and white top when wearing separates.
Wear the same color from head to tow to create a continuous flow. Blend similar colored shoes and hose to appear taller.
If wearing boots, make sure the hem of your skirt is long enough to cover the boots. This will create an unbroken line to help give a slenderizing affect.
Skirts should be slightly above the knee and always worn with heels. Below the knee skirts tend to make the short statured woman look stubby.
Heels are a must for the vertically impaired. High-heeled shoes guarantees that your legs will look longer and leaner.

Trendy Clothes For Women


Trendy Clothes For Women  you just bought a pair of Ugg boots to go with your hip hugger jeans and trucker cap. And that’s not all. You scour the fashion magazines for the latest trends, then go running out to fill your closet. Trendy is good, right?
Uh, not so fast. Keeping abreast of the trends in fashion is essential to not looking outdated, but having a closet full of trendy clothes can quickly turn into a big waste of time and money, unless you’re Paris Hilton. Maybe Paris can afford to buy and discard clothes like candy, but the average woman needs a wardrobe with some staying power.
Trendy Clothes For Women  All the fashion experts agree that you should build your wardrobe around classic pieces like: blazers, tailored suits, neutral bottoms and tops. Classic clothing lasts for years and is very versatile.




Trends in fashion are very fickle: some last a long time, while others fizzle in a single season. Because of this, it’s almost impossible to keep up with every single trend. For practical reasons, you should pick a few trendy pieces – that look flattering on you – and add them to your wardrobe.
When the trend is over, discard them or defiantly wear those trendy clothes whenever you like. As long as people aren’t laughing at you in the streets, who cares?
Just remember not to overdo it. You don’t want to have to replace your entire wardrobe every time a new trend comes out – unless you’re an heiress with money to burn.

Plus Size Clothing For Women

Plus Size Clothing For Women  Our media images reinforce this negative thinking. Magazines, TV, and movies portray unreasonable physical expectations that even healthy, active, normal teenage girls have a hard time living with, The size message says if you're large (large being a relative term, of course some girls see anything over size 6 as too large) you are guilty of breaking some sort of cultural taboo, that you shouldn't be taking up so much space, that you must be out of control. Larger women are made to feel they have no right to look good or feel good about themselves, as if a woman's only value is in her degree of attractiveness, Sometimes even very thin but tall girls are made to the ungainly and unattractive because they fall outside the bounds of the popular ideal of beauty, (Ironically, many fashion models, who average 5'10" or more, feel awful about themselves because of their height, even while representing the ultimate image of glamour and beauty.) Every single young girl gets the message loud and clear: You must be thin to be acceptable.





For starters, we already know that not all women are small. We also know and science is finally starting to confirm that large body size doesn't necessarily mean a person is unhealthy, unfit, or unacceptable.
Many women eat normally, exercise regularly, and are still large. That's just their normal state of being, and it has nothing to do with out-of-control eating or any other damaging behavior. Some large size models are athletes in world class condition, but are naturally a little larger than the average woman.
Unfortunately, today we all seem to be focused on control, Control over time, money, lifestyle, behavior, everything. In the 1980s we strove to amass the right possessions. Now we grapple with control, and she who has the most (perceived) control wins. Of course, control is really an illusion. That's what makes getting it and keeping it so very difficult.
But if you wrestle with drugs, alcohol, workaholism, abusive behavior, or some other nasty, the world doesn't see the burden you carry. If you wrestle with body weight either inherited or created the world sees the evidence of your struggle in every ounce. In many people's unconscious minds, you become the personification of a person out of control, a person that represents their worst fears, and sometimes people hate what they fear.