
So I've got a few tips on the following pages - just things that I've picked up along my journey through life. I hope they're helpful to you - my aim is to enable larger women to feel comfortable and secure, and proud of who they are.
I know a lot of you are proud of yourselves already, but some of us need a little help from time to time. Enjoy!
* Dark Colors: I find that dark colors hide shadows in my clothes that my wobbly bits create, where as light colors emphasize the shadows
* Patterns: As long as the patterns are small, they hide a multitude of cream donuts! And I don't think large patterns really look good on anyone.
* Stripes: Diagonal, or vertical strips are flattering to any shape, as they draw the eye down the body, elongating it. Horizontal strips are best left to the waifs amongst us.
* Fit: Fitting clothes always look better than tent-like clothes, on any shape or size. They give a definite shape tothe body, elongating it and creating a waist. Don't be frightened to wear fitting shirts or dresses. You will be pleasantly surprised by the result.
* Belts: Belts create an instant waist, and, like fitting clothes, give your body a shape. Don't worry about the muffin-top - it's still better than wearing a square piece of clothing.
* Frills: Ruffles and frills can be tricky - they can work, but perhaps keeping things simple and elegant is the way to go.
* T-shirts: Again, I'd go with darker colors and for the larger busted amongst us, Square necks or scoops or V-necks are extremely flattering. The V moves the focus to your face and gives the impression of a longer neck.
I am dedicated to helping plus size women feel good about themselves. I have a web site promoting lingerie for plus sizes, along with a blog and links to other helpful sites.
By : Leona_Palmer
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