Struggling to lose that last 10 pounds? Hey, we all are. Well, there is some good news. While losing weight is usually the primary goal for anyone, you can actually dress in a manner that will make it appear you have lost that weight.
We all have our strong and weak areas. Dressing to look thinner is often just about emphasizing the good and moving the eyes away from the bad. Here are some simple tips anyone can use to look thinner than they really are.
We need to start with the basic elements of any outfits. Yes, our tops and bottoms. We want them to be one darker color. We also want them to have a clean cut and not be busy. Vertical lines should be emphasized as much as possible.
In general, bright colors draw the eye of observers. In contrast, dark colors tend to not draw the eye. Can you guess which should be used in which areas? Bright colors go with assets and dark ones cover problem areas.
The use of color to emphasize assets can be done a couple ways. You are trying to bring the eyes to the area, so consider using accessories to do it. A scarf, V neck, belt or shoes can completely change the look of an outfit.
You can often remold your body with undergarments and padding. Using pads to lift the shoulders can create distinct, clean lines that make you thinner. There is a bra for every occasion, so make sure to check out your options.
We want to look thinner, so we need to think through the fabrics we want to wear. Avoid bulky materials. Go thin wherever possible. Bulky materials tend to lead to cuts that are haggard and simply do not help with your desired look.
If you want to look thinner, tighter clothes will do the trick, right? Wrong! Clothes that are to tight just make your bad areas stick out. Go with clothes that move over a trouble area seamlessly and are dark.
If you want to really look thinner, go for clean looks with dark clothes. Use accessories and color sparingly to bring the eye to the part of the outfit you want people to notice. Other than that, emphasize the vertical as much as possible.
Prints are a trouble area when trying to look thinner. Generally, they should be avoided. They tend to draw attention to areas that might not be your best and the focus can shift depending on the lighting you are in.
What if I absolutely must be able to wear prints? About the best compromise that can be reached is to wear them in a way that emphasizes your strengths. They may not help you look thinner, but it will really not matter.
To get that thinner look, just remember the basics when putting together you outfit. Darker clothing with vertical lines does the trick in most cases. Use accessories to move the focus around and you should be good to go. - 15359
We all have our strong and weak areas. Dressing to look thinner is often just about emphasizing the good and moving the eyes away from the bad. Here are some simple tips anyone can use to look thinner than they really are.
We need to start with the basic elements of any outfits. Yes, our tops and bottoms. We want them to be one darker color. We also want them to have a clean cut and not be busy. Vertical lines should be emphasized as much as possible.
In general, bright colors draw the eye of observers. In contrast, dark colors tend to not draw the eye. Can you guess which should be used in which areas? Bright colors go with assets and dark ones cover problem areas.
The use of color to emphasize assets can be done a couple ways. You are trying to bring the eyes to the area, so consider using accessories to do it. A scarf, V neck, belt or shoes can completely change the look of an outfit.
You can often remold your body with undergarments and padding. Using pads to lift the shoulders can create distinct, clean lines that make you thinner. There is a bra for every occasion, so make sure to check out your options.
We want to look thinner, so we need to think through the fabrics we want to wear. Avoid bulky materials. Go thin wherever possible. Bulky materials tend to lead to cuts that are haggard and simply do not help with your desired look.
If you want to look thinner, tighter clothes will do the trick, right? Wrong! Clothes that are to tight just make your bad areas stick out. Go with clothes that move over a trouble area seamlessly and are dark.
If you want to really look thinner, go for clean looks with dark clothes. Use accessories and color sparingly to bring the eye to the part of the outfit you want people to notice. Other than that, emphasize the vertical as much as possible.
Prints are a trouble area when trying to look thinner. Generally, they should be avoided. They tend to draw attention to areas that might not be your best and the focus can shift depending on the lighting you are in.
What if I absolutely must be able to wear prints? About the best compromise that can be reached is to wear them in a way that emphasizes your strengths. They may not help you look thinner, but it will really not matter.
To get that thinner look, just remember the basics when putting together you outfit. Darker clothing with vertical lines does the trick in most cases. Use accessories to move the focus around and you should be good to go. - 15359
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