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Today’s society states that you ought to be a size four in order to look and feel glamorous. This is so not true! Full figure women may look and feel glamorous just like the models on the cover of Vogue magazine with just a little support from today’s underwear manufacturers. There are a number of outstanding underwear manufacturers that specialize in the art of shaping and controlling women’s figures. These are the manufacturers of shapewear, a style of under garments that are designed to support you take off a couple of inches while looking pounds lighter.
Companies are competent to carry out this miracle by combining nylon with Lycra to make a type of compression fabric. It is called compression fabric because it compresses your bumps and bulges to develop a slimmer and less bumpy you. Many of these items are commodious to wear because they concede you to go to the restroom without pulling down the entire garment with hook and eye crotches. They are designed to slim you down and make you feel better when it comes to yourself and the clothes you wear.
Most shapewear may be worn beneath closely any type of clothing. For instance if you determine you want to wear a pair of slacks and a tank top, you may wear a cincher to pull in your tummy and make you appear slimmer than you would without it. You may also wear a full body suit that allows you to wear something a little tighter without ugly panty lines. Manufacturers make a full line of shapewear that if suitable for any type of costume you choose to wear. Strapless dresses are not a problem with shapewear that comprises of a band for the bra. In this instance, the band will not slip down or roll up because it has no binding around it.
Most women are concerned with the comfortableness of their beneath garments. This is not a worry with shapewear. It is designed to be commodious as well as functional. In some cases the fabrics are light weight and at the same time pull you in where you want it to. Manufacturers even took into contemplation the type of costume women wear such as bathing suits and halter dresses along with strapless dresses. They have designed garments that may be worn with or without straps and if worn with straps, they may be interchanged to criss-cross in the back. Low cut backs are not a problem either because you may wear a cincher to control your tummy without exposing your secret.
The technology employed for today’s under garments is far dandier than that of our mother’s girdles. Although a lot of still consider them girdles, they are nevertheless the perfective addition to any outfit that is missing out in the control department. No longer do full figure women have to concern themselves with the embarrassment of bumps and bulges when swimming or out on the town. Best of all, these garments may be found online at a immense number of websites.
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The new groundbreaking style-guide from bestseller author Charla Krupp on how to look 10 pounds lighter, 10 years younger and 10 times sexier each day, all year–in summer, winter, at the gym, even in a swimsuit!
You’ll never get dressed the same way again once you discover:
*smart, easy ways to hide arm flap, a big bust, a muffin top, back fat, Buddha belly, a huge booty, wide hips, thunder thighs, and heavy calves-and that’s only half the book.
*which fabrics, colors, and styles make women look fat
*absolutely the best shades, shapes, and brilliant buys to make the pounds invisible
*clever solutions for particular fashion situations–workout gear, evening wear, and even swimsuits!
*which products, fashions, and services you shouldn’t waste your cash on
*the top ten tips that will make you look thinner by tonight!
So, if you’ve ever put on a piece of costume and asked “Does this make me look fat?” Finally, here is the book that will answer your question.
From Publishers WeeklyIn How Not to Look Old, Krupp aided readers in their quest to fend off the ravages of age. In this second outing, she puts her style and beauty savvy—gleaned from her work at Glamour, InStyle, More, and People: Style Watch—to work helping women discover and celebrate their slimmer side. Those who know the basi principles of dressing thin (avoid horizontal stripes; Spanx do wonders for bulgy bits; etc.) and are ready for progressed proficiencies will be thrilled with this book. And novices who think any derriere looks good in any jean must study up: the woman knows her stuff, as evidenced by loads of revelatory before-and-after photos, plus clever tips and utile lists (e.g., the winter-themed Swap-outs chart recommends sleek leather gloves vs. bulky woolly ones). The book is coordinated by issue, such as big bust, muffin top + back fat, and Buddha belly. While a heap of of the topics may seem wacky at basi (Are your brows making you look fat? and Hiding fat with your bag), a careful read will disclose that Krupp’s advice—delivered in just the right knowledgeable-yet-commiserating tone—makes magnificent sense. When it comes to clothes and the female figure, the author perceives how proportion, balance, and color make the divergence amongst lumpy and lovely, frumpy and fabulous. (Apr.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a section of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Review”Ms. Krupp’s mission is to consider each possible roll, bump and curve of the body and propose ways to minimize it, distract from it, or make it vanish with artful dressing. There is a voyeuristic sudden intense sensation to reading even sectionalizations that don’t implement to your own body type.” (Chrsitina Binkley, Wall Street Journal )
“Consider the mystery of looking outstanding in clothes solved.” (Redbook )
“..The book is a bible for creating optical illusions with rectify garment choices…Any woman may benefit.” (San Francisco Chronicle )
“about as inconceivable to protest as chocolate.” (Orlando Sentinel )
“In her new book, “How to Never Look Fat Again,” she compiles easy, smart, and chic tips on how women may look thinner without spending endless hours at the gym. She warrantees her fashion mysteries will support you by tonight.” (The Boston Globe )
About the AuthorCharla krupp has appeared for ten years on the Today show and on more than thirty national TV shows including The Oprah Winfrey Show, The View, Tyra, CBS Early Show, Entertainment Tonight, and Access Hollywood. She is a contributing editor to People: Style Watch, and was formerly beauty conductor at Glamour, senior editor at InStyle, and contributing editor at More.
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82 of 87 people found the following review helpful.
Great Reference Book, a Timeless Keeper (and pardon to go shopping!) By Susan Schenck I had purchased Charla’s former bestseller, How Not to Look Old, gleaned a few tips (she dared me to buy architect jeans, in spite of being in my 50s), and then sold it on Amazon. Because, let’s face it, whatsoever tips she gave will be outdated in a decade. Her new book, however, has the potential to be a keeper. It holds timeless tips on how to look ten or more pounds thinner plainly by the way you dress.
55 of 63 persons found the following review helpful.
Like Finding A New Best Friend! By IE Mommy mythoughts
If you have ever looked in the mirror and thought you looked fat…then you need to pick up this book. It doesn’t matter if you 4’11″ or 6 ft tall…sometimes you just “feel” fat and other times you actually could lose a few pounds.
While I am unquestionably in the latter group and could shed a few pounds (ok, ok, possibly more then a few)…I recognise this is a book that will help women of all ages and sizes.
I was very curious on what tips and advise Charla would offer to her readers. I feel that I am rather fashionable and reasonably conscious of what looks good on my body so I was delighted to read her fantastic, fresh and innovative tips and ideas. I was more delighted tosense her wondrous humor and tame sarcasm. The book reads as if a dear friend was telling me little tidbits when it comes to my style. I don’t know in regards to you but I have only a handful of friends that I will trust to tell me the sheer truth on how I look. Now, I may add Charla to the mix.
Charla covers everything in this book. Nothing is left out. Whether you struggle with a Big Bust (chapter 5) or a Buddha Belly (chapter 7) like I do or have your own issues with Heavy Calves (chapter 10) or Wide Hips + Thighs (chapter 8)…you are going to find wisdom within these pages that will support you think twice when it comes to what you buy and what you wear.
Each chapter starts with a chapter title (i.e. Big Bust) then she proceeds with the “You know you have it when” section which describes what “the problem” is and how you recognise you have it. For example Chapter 5 – Big Bust states you know you have this “issue” if “You wear an empire top and everyoneassumes you’re pregnant ” or “You look down and can’t see your feet” or “You may keep a cell phone in your cleavage”. Chapter 5 is my bestloved chapter as I am an E bra size…sorry didn’t mean for you to choke on your drink…and I may totally relate to each one of those affirmations plus the affirmations on a few other chapters as well!
The book is balanced by dissimilar segmentations within each chapter. For example: High-Fat vs. No-Fat, Swap-Outs, 10 things that will make you look fat, Brilliant Buys, Vows, etc. Each division helps to pinpoint your precise problem and provides solutions, tips and tricks to alleviate the situation.
This is unquestionably a book that you will refer to over and over, time and time again. While it was outstanding to read it all in one sitting…it is unquestionably a reference book as we are ever constantly changing. I am not sure when the last time I laughed out piercing at a book…but there was so much “uh-huh” going on with each chapter that I had to giggle…I felt as if Charla has been following me around the last 20 years. Watching me as my body matured from a young married 105lb women to a stay at home, mom of twins and NOT 105lbs (hey, I still have 2 of those 3 numbers in my weight…they’ve just added a friend and I’m not telling you which one!)
Grab a coffee, get this book and then go buying goods for clothes that will not make you look fat again! On second though…skip the coffee (too galore calories)…just get the book and go shopping!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Some great tips that will not only make you look thinner but will make you feel better when it comes to yourself! By Jennifer I’m a huge girl, and even though in the beginning Krupp states that obese (anyone over 50 pounds) will have to loose weight before using these tips I think that anybody may in truth gain from dressing nicer. I’ve always been taught that sentiment good when it comes to yourself is the best way to make a change. If you dress up you feel better, and to keep that sentiment you are then more more than willing to make other changes (such as loosing weight).
I like how the book was broken down. Krupp goes through each of the problem areas women have and gives tips on how to dress that area properly. Many of the tips transcend multiple areas so you won’t be standing in a store thinking “this shirt helps here but not there”. By including the same items through a few dissimilar body areas you may buy a few “no-fat” or “low-fat” pieces to add to your wardrobe, rather of paying for a whole new wardrobe.
I likewise like the division in the back where she tells you to go through your closet. She gives you a brief step-by-step to genuinely get the “high-fat” clothes rid from your life. The reason I liked this section is that just going and buying a few new pieces and adding them to your closet isn’t going to keep you from dressing in the “high-fat” clothes. To genuinely take vantage of the tips in this book you need to commence with a clean slate, so to speak.
After reading this book, seeing the pictures that show the tips she gives, and actually analyzing the clothes you presently have and the clothes you are going to buy you must be capable to dress thinner without ever stepping foot into a gym. Although even with a new wardrobe the gym is never a bad thing. (She even has hints on how to dress at the gym! How outstanding is that!)
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