Resolution therapy: Fashion tips to shed pounds
Posted by Lucky on Jan 5, 2010
Ahhhhh January — the month of resolutions and new beginnings. The chance to reinvent yourself once again or simply convince yourself that you will reinvent yourself. We’ve all made those stringent new year’s resolutions — to cut out soda for the year, or read a new book every week and the all-time favorite — to lose weight or at least exercise for a healthier lifestyle. All great, all admirable but somewhere around the two-week mark life seems to get in the way.
So this year, if your workout plan disappeared faster than that honey-glazed ham at holiday dinner, reach for these savvy tips on how to create the illusion of a slimmer silhouette sans the 30 minutes a day, three times a week sweat fest.
Monochromatic
Everyone tends to reach for the all-black outfit to melt away the pounds. There is truth in this age-old trick. Dark colors are visually slimming, especially when the same color is worn head to toe. However, a little known fact is that most colors, when worn head to toe have the same slimming effect. The trick is to create one long fluid line which keeps the eye moving up and down your frame, not drawing attention to any specific part of the body, thus visually lengthening and slimming your frame. So if you feel bored with all black everything, then reach for head to toe white, navy, gray or virtually any other complexion-flattering neutral to whittle away the pounds in seconds.
Spanx
People always give me the side eye when I talk about Spanx. Thanks to youth and some pretty good genes I haven’t had to reach for them as yet, but I do know from many reliable sources that they can be a woman’s best friend. It takes more than savvy marketing to become the number one shape wear brand in the United States and a favorite of celebrities from Oprah to Gwyneth Paltrow and virtually everyone in between. With tons of variations and comfortable nylon fabrication that slims and smoothes, it’s your ace in the hole
Empire Waist
This silhouette looks flattering on virtually every body type. Empire waist tops and dresses are characterized by a raised waistline, higher than the natural waistline. Many times the waistline can be as high as just below the bust line. This elongates the frame in the same manner monochromatic looks do, accentuating the bust line and then camouflaging an ample midsection or thighs. So on those days when the Spanx stay in the drawer, pull out an empire waist top or dress for a flattering silhouette that camouflages your trouble spots.
Ahhhhh the joys of fashion. Tons of tips and tricks to create the figure you want with little effort. When life gets in the way, you can still look the way you want.
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