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by: Katherine Damaske
Size does matter! According to a recent article in the Washington Post,
the sale of plus-sized apparel rose by more than 13% last year. The
average American woman now wears a size 14, and companies such as Dove
and Nike have taken notice. They are among the first national brands to
recently launch major ad campaigns designed to embrace the beauty that
comes from having ample cleavage and generous thighs.
At long last, full-figured women have finally come into their own.
They can celebrate their shape with more clothing options now than ever
before, and lingerie has become one of the hottest trends on the
fashion map. You’ve seen it on Desperate Housewives, with the female
executive who wears nothing but lacy camisoles underneath her blazer.
Would you be able to pull off the same look? Although every body style
is different, the basic rules are the same. There is an art to choosing
(and wearing) lingerie well. Knowing the secrets to a great fit will
enable you to look spectacular and feel great about yourself!
1. All Curves are Not Created Equal
No body is perfect. Supermodel Elle MacPherson has said, “The
breasts go first, and then the waist and then the butt. Nobody ever
tells you that you get a butt when you get pregnant.” We all have our
flaws, but part of playing up your assets will involve downplaying the
parts of your body you are least comfortable with. If you like, take a good look in the mirror and identify what
you love and don’t love about your body. If you dislike your hips or
waistline, you will want to draw attention to the upper part of your
body. Indulge in bras designed to produce cleavage and accentuate your
curves. If you feel like your breasts are too full but you’ve got
shapely legs, then they should become your focal point. A babydoll
nightie with an empire-waist will provide support for your top while
letting you flaunt what’s below.
If you haven’t yet found a comfort zone, indulge in a
full-length satin chemise with an a-line cut and perhaps a flirty slit
on the side. If you do not like your upper arms, look for a sheer or
color-coordinated short robe. The key is to draw attention away from what you do not like about your body, and place it where you feel like being noticed.
2. Everyone Needs a Little Support
The best-kept secret among celebrities and those in the know has
to do with the latest lingerie weapons, which can keep even the most
problematic physiques in check. Modern-day support garments minimize
stomach bulge, lift and separate, and produce a smooth contour under
your clothes. Best of all, innovations in fabric and design mean that
the painful confinement of girdles (and other instruments of torture)
are a thing of the past. Look for camisoles with built-in bra support
and high-cut briefs that offer hidden tummy panels. Women with fuller,
heavier breasts should make sure to look for bras that feature wide
shoulder straps. If you are unsure of your bra size, the best gift you
could give yourself would be to get professionally sized by someone who
works in the lingerie section of a department store. Making sure that
you wear the correct bra size serves not only to make you more
comfortable, but it can instantly change your silhouette and may even
cause you to drop a dress size! Spanx is one particular company that specializes in producing
comfortable, head-to-toe support to keep your curves looking their
best. Sarah Blakely, who founded the company out of her apartment, said
“I bought clothes that looked amazing in a magazine or on the hanger,
but in reality magnified every panty line and imperfection.” Her brand
of footless pantyhose offers maximum control, and even boasts the
tagline, "Don't worry, we've got your butt covered!"
Seamlessbody.com
is another company that specializes in supportive shape-wear designed
for looks and comfort. They feature unique bodysuits that can be worn
under your clothes and provide all-in-one support for your breasts,
stomach and derriere. Both companies feature plus-sized versions of
their products and are conveniently available online.
If you have a belly, choose high-waited briefs over bikini
cuts. Not only will they fit more comfortably, but they are great at
covering any stretch marks or other flaws and will flatter your shape. 3. Less is More
When it comes to color, keep it simple. A monochromatic look
will do wonders to help elongate the bodyline and slim your
proportions. In other words, keep the pieces that you wear at any one
time as close to the same color as possible. Which shades work best?
Dark tones such as navy, burgundy, brown or black will give you a more
slender appearance. Another great rule of thumb is to choose colors
that flatter your complexion.
It is wise to be cautious of patterns. Some smaller, more
discreet prints may add to an outfit, but larger designs have a
tendency to “clutter” or look different when they drape over problem
areas you may be want to conceal. This has the unfortunate result of
drawing the eye directly where you do not want it to go! If you have a
personality that must express yourself with multiple colors or styles,
a great way to spice up your wardrobe can come from adding on a couple
of flashy, attention-getting accessories.
4. Bigger isn’t Always Better
One of the biggest misconceptions that many full-figured women
have is the notion that choosing larger sizes will hide unsightly
bulges and ultimately make them look slimmer. In reality, a shapeless,
ill-fitting piece will not define anything, either good or bad, and
will make your body appear much less attractive than you would look in
clothes more suited to your accurate size. It’s fine to shy away from
body conscious items. Lingerie pieces should be a natural reflection of
your personality. If you have a conservative personality, wearing
longer gowns or adding layers to your look will enhance your beauty and
allow you to feel sexy without having to bare all. Should you have a
more playful, flirty nature, the sky is the limit! Plus-sized lingerie
includes stunning camisoles with delicate embroidery, frilly boyshorts
that provide excellent coverage while exuding a youthful, sexy vibe,
and buttery soft satin chemises that feel utterly luxurious against the
skin. It is always best to try on lingerie before you buy, in order to
make sure you will have the best fit possible. But if you are in a
time-crunch or browsing over the internet, the best bet is to stick to
your true clothing size.
5. Stores are Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Did you know that many retailers who do not display clothing
over size 12 or 14 often have the exact same styles in larger sizes on
their websites? If you spot a piece of lingerie that you just like but
it isn’t in stock, try to find it online. The internet is such a good
resource for plus-sized women that countless businesses have opened
their virtual stores and specialize in nothing but full-figured
lingerie. With a click of the mouse, you can delight in finding an
elegant slip or searching anonymously for something more risqué. Many
of these websites offer a multitude of styles for every mood or
occasion, and most provide detailed size charts so that you can feel
confident in ordering the correct sized garment. Not only do you not
have to cope with impossibly thin sales associates, but you can have
the freedom to shop from your home, purchase in privacy and even, in
many cases, have your items shipped in generic brown boxes so the
postman will be none the wiser. What you wear closest to your skin should delight and comfort
you, and deliver a knockout punch to those worthy enough to witness
such unmentionables. The secrets to looking great in lingerie serve to
enhance not only your outer curves, but allow your inner beauty to
filter through as well. According to Wilhela Cushman, beloved fashion
writer, “Just around the corner in every woman's mind - is a lovely
dress, a wonderful suit, or entire costume which will make an
enchanting new creature of her.”
About The Author
Katherine Damaske is a professional writer and contributor to Sexy-n-Sheer-Lingerie.com
which offers advise, opinions and helpful hints on choosing and buying
sheer lingerie from plus-size-lingerie to bridal lingerie.
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