How To Look Slim
How do I look with this dress? Does this pant make me look fat? Most
of us are always asking similar questions to ourselves and to people
around us. But are there really some clothes that can make us look
fatter or skinnier?
If you are overweight, first of all, do not feel bad about your body.
This does not mean that you get a license to eat unhealthy and not
workout but your weight and your perception about yourself should not be
related. You have to focus on the positive aspects of you: your smile,
your eyes, your waist, your legs, etc. Accentuate the positive and
disguise the negative.
- Dress monochromatic, all in one color, top to bottom, no patterns.
- Avoid bulky sweaters and sweatshirts.
- Choose clothing all in one color to give yourself a long, lean look.
- Wear blocks of color that draw the eye away from less-than-perfect
areas. Wear a red shell or royal blue jacket, for example, to draw
attention away from your legs.
- Try to avoid shapeless clothing. No one is fooled, and loose clothes often make you appear wider or heavier.
- Do not use clothes that do not fit. Many women think that if the
clothes are tight they will look thinner. This is not true; they will
only look fatter, instead. Your clothes have to fit your body; neither
oversize nor undersize does the trick.
- Avoid horizontal stripes. Look for thin vertical and diagonal lines for a fluid look
- Short heightens are better to avoid clothing with a lot of details.
Small, motley patterns or multiple pockets will not likely to help you
look taller and slimmer.
- If you still feel like you need the variety of colors, a sole
colored suit may be complimented by a contrast colour jacket, blazer or
jumper. But only one item should be chosen.
- Avoid too-tight pants that cling to your hips and thighs. Instead, try trousers with comfortable legs and wide cuffs.
- Wear long necklaces or pendants on a long chain to make your neck
look longer. Try to forget about short and tight necklaces since it
will shorten your neck visually.
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