Hey Lovelies,
Hope y'all are keeping up well, so, today i am a very happy Mummy, my Son turns One and its such a great deal for me. I love him. S/O to you Liam.
Hope y'all are keeping up well, so, today i am a very happy Mummy, my Son turns One and its such a great deal for me. I love him. S/O to you Liam.
Well, African prints are becoming a great sensation lately
and gaining a lot of popularity amongst fashionistas, designers and many
more.For you express your vision in a dress or whatever it is you want tailored
for you, you need a good tailor, because the worst thing you can do is wear big, baggy, shapeless
clothing. That doesn't mean wear everything skin-tight. Somewhere in
the middle is the ideal. Go for cuts that show off your shape in flattering
ways.
When choosing an African attire here are five
dressing tips that will dramatically improve your look-
Proportion
It’s amazing how much
of a difference a few small adjustments can make. Cuts that broaden the width of the shoulders, say, a structured shirt or a blazer, create the illusion of a tiny waist.
Highlight your waistline
Creating a visual break at your natural waist, your narrowest point, is another way to emphasize a curvy figure. Pairing a solid top that you can tuck into a flared skirt helps create an hourglass effect.
Belts are key
Again, this is all about defining your waistline. Belts are simply another great tool. You don’t want a skinny belt or one that’s too thick. Look for a mid width option.
Find a bra that fits
This one sounds obvious but it’s amazing how many of us walk around wearing a bra that doesn't fit. A bra that’s supportive, shapely, and slimming can be. An ill-fitting bra can make you look squat and create dreaded back bulges.
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