Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Style Tip - Dress ME...

This week I'm starting a new series called Dress ME...a celebration of woman, any shape and size. I will help you achieve your personal best look. We will look at insider tips and words of wisdom from world renowned fashion designers and stylist who know how to dress woman and what woman should look like wearing their clothes...


Everybody has those days when you think you have nothing to wear or you just feel and look "horrible"...what if you had a closet full of clothes that actually work and make you look good everyday? Impossible you might think? I want to help you build a wardrobe that makes you feel fabulous everyday...We all deserve to feel that confidence which allows us to get on with enjoying life and being ourselves.


Perfection is overrated...no one is perfect, not one single person. The key is to figure out what works for you, your personality and lifestyle and what highlights the best of you. If you haven't quite figured it out yet...allow me to guide you. 

Before we start this journey, I have rules...
  1. Accentuate your positives.
  2. Don't compare yourself to anyone else. 
  3. Positive body image and self talk.
  4. Make the effort to look good.
  5. Feel fabulous everyday.

Great style is born out of confidence. Perfect-fit clothes should skim your body, never squeeze. Neither should you hide your body under shapeless clothes, but rather celebrate your curves. Keeping proportion in mind when dressing goes a long way towards creating a sleek and modern look...


Legend has it that the broad rimmed champagne glass was moulded on Queen Marie Antoinette's own breast - a confirmation that woman and our curves should always be celebrated! 


Remember the "new" sexy is confidence...

Till next week, stay Glamorous xxx


(Inspired by the book Marie Claire: Dress Skinny: Perfecting your Style, Flattering your Body and Looking Fabulous and images courtesy of Pinterest)

6 comments:

  1. Love this! Body positivity is so important! Embrace your flaws is what I always say. Can't wait to read more in this segment. x

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    1. Thank you so much! I am an avid believer in embracing what you have and loving your body and yourself plus a huge believer that fashion can cater for any size and body shape...please keep coming back as this is going to be an amazing series xxx

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  2. Great blog, I'm all about embracing the positives, too.x

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    1. Thank you...it makes me really happy when woman can be celebrated and inspire each other to be confident no matter what xxx

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  3. accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative!

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