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Are You Having A Fit About Fit?

Posted on 05. Feb, 2010 by Nikki C.

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Written By: Nikki Curry
Date: February 5, 2010 , 7:30p.m.

Very few women have that “hour glass” shape.  Be it the third grade teacher, the accountant or the advertising executive.  World famous supermodel Tyra Banks will tell she does not have it either.  We’re all different and come in different sizes.  Some of us are pear shaped: large hips and small waist, some are apple shaped: thick waist, full bust etc.  The list is infinite.  As Jay-Z, popular rap artist would say we have 99 problems and size IS ONE!

So what am I getting at?  As women we have been trained to shop by numbers.  You know what I mean.  I am a size X, always have been, always will be.  When will we realize it’s all relative.  I was with a young lady the other day and she was expressing her frustration to me about her dress size.  Apparently, while out shopping she discovered she was two sizes larger than she thought she was.  You know what I told her “SO WHAT”. 

There are so many tricks in the world of fashion that it is hard to discern what a woman’s true size/shape is.  Some women hide their entire body under layers of fabric because they don’t like their “love-handles, or their breasts are too large/small.  What they don’t think to do is accentuate that part of themselves that is really great.  They could have a slim waist, great thighs or a coveted back side, but you would never know because they walk around in a circus tent.

“Preaching from the Pulpit Time”

            In order to look your best, you MUST be honest with yourself and your body shape.  You may not like it, you may curse your ancestors for those large hips, but you can’t change it.  The first step is accepting who you are and figure out what your best attributes are.  Once you figure that out, you can start to buy clothes that work for you.  Everything else will fall in place.

 

Learn to work with what you DO have.

 

Tip: It’s about FIT not size.  Remember it is just a number.  Nothing more, nothing less.

Until next time – Live your Passion Thru Your Fashion!!

Nikki Curry – Plus Size Image Coach

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5 Basic Items Every Woman Should Have In Their Wardrobe

Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by Nikki C.

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Every woman should know how to stretch every dollar so that they can achieve the best wardrobe possible. If you are able to get the most bang for your buck, your appearance will reflect you have it together. UC Imaging & Apparel Image Consultants believe there are 10 essential basic items, all women must have. Nevertheless, we are going to give you five basic pieces to start with in your wardrobe

If it takes you over 5 minutes in the morning to dress for work or prepare for your day, you are doing something wrong. Follow these basic steps and make sure you have these quality items.

Before we dive into the apparel, I have to mention you must start with the foundation. Ok, ladies that is a proper fitting bra. Yes, I know everyone thinks going to a discount store, or Walmart may take care of it. NO, it doesn’t do it at all. Please take the time out to get properly fitted by a Certified Bra Fitter. It will make a world of difference when it comes to how your clothes look on your body. There are some other pointers I could give when it comes to foundation, but we will leave that for another day.

5 Basic But Essential Items Each Women Should Have:

A. A Classic White Shirt.
B. Designer Pair Of Jeans
C. A Pair of Classic Black Pant
D. Trench Coat
E. Basic Skirt for Your Body Type ( certain knee length)

Okay, you have a great place to start with the basic wardrobe staples. We think there are 5 other basics that you should have in every closet. If you are challenged on a day to day basics with your wardrobe. Call or write us to get more information. We would love to work with you for the New Year The New You!

Call to schedule a free consultation with one of our Image Consultants. 757-241-2679 or
757-353-6990 or you can email us-
http://mindbodyimage.com/contact/

Nikki Curry, Senior Image Consultant, UC Imaging & Apparel located 101 W. Plume Street, Suite #403, Norfolk, VA 23513: Visit us at http://www.MindBodyImage.com or UCImaging@gmail.com

Article Written by Professional Certified Image Consultant- Nikki Curry, AICI,Plus Size Specialist, Etiquette Coach

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What Plus Size Women Should Wear and Should Not Wear

Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by Nikki C.

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What Plus Size Women Should Wear and Should not Wear

Article Written: Bridgette Weber

Have you ever noticed how plus size women are presented to would be customers of fashion? Most often, women who have surpassed the thin and wispy stage, that we are used to imagining a model as being, are dressed in over sized, shapeless items. The message that women get is that many designers don’t even know how to dress them. Thus plus sized women gain poor esteem and dont benefit from being able to observe how great they actually can look, when avoiding what it is best not to wear.

Here are some examples of fashion blunders that many plus sized woman settle for when they dont know any better.

The Over sized outfit.

The misconstrued logic here is that by wearing something large enough to cover a great expanse of a woman’s body she will manage to hide any unsightly lumps and bumps. However, the effect is somewhat like the innocent example of a child who puts his own hands in front of his face and shouts, “Ha, you cant see me now!”

The truth is, of course, that we can see a woman isn’t slim when she wears large, lose and floppy clothing, just as we can still see the child when he covers his face. The added problem though, is that by attempting to hide, a woman’s figure ends up looking at least twice its natural size and shape.

To put it in a nutshell, baggy clothing is unflattering on a plus sized woman. Fitted clothes however, which nip in in all the right places, can make any woman look wonderful, curvaceous and sexy. If you are plus sized then hold your head up high and try not to wear that baggy clothing. All is does is give others the impression that you are not fit to be seen, which is a shame as underneath the mounds of material there may be a goddess just waiting to come out.

Horizontal stripes and large patterns.

If you want to know how horizontal stripes make a woman’s figure look then place such a piece of material over your coffee table as a cover and see how it seems to have grown in size. This is what happens to any person who wears a clothing item with a horizontal stripe pattern. In Fact, I would go so far as to recommend women who are very thin and who want to look larger to wear them. Therefore, larger women would do best to avoid them and to instead, try wearing vertical stripes, which have a more slimming effect.

Large, floral and other bold patterns can have a similar effect to that of horizontal stripes. If worn over areas that are large, they add to the expanse. This is fine if you want to make an area seem bigger, but isn’t wonderful.

Tight clothing.

Close fitting clothing is fine for a plus sized woman, but only when worn on the appropriate areas of her body. However really tight clothing is pretty unattractive on most figures and definately on a voluptuous one.
Clothing which may be too tight is for sale and sometimes in fashion. So many women mistakenly believe that if its trendy it must be also be flattering. The only type of figure that some styles of tight clothing may suit, although I have my doubts, is that of the supper skinny. Even then, the tightness will emphasize whats underneath, thus making a thin woman appear thinner. A large woman, will naturally. appear larger than she probably it. Especially if she looks like shes busting out at the seams.

Tapered pants and jeans also come under the heading of tight clothing as they hug the ankles of the wearer. This tends to make all that is above the ankles appear larger than life. This isnt a good contrast to create.

Boot cut trousers are the saving grace of today’s average sized and plus sized woman. As in fact, the average size moves up and up each year, plus is probably the size of a great deal of women and is, almost average rather than as its title suggests, more than average.

Dull, lifeless, boring and drab.

Just because a woman doesn’t resemble a stick insect doesn’t mean that she needs to hide away in clothing which is decidedly unremarkable. We all have days when we want to slouch around in sweat pants and an old tee shirt, but this shouldn’t become an everyday habit.

Color, when added to an outfit, can bring it and its owner to life. Velvet, satin, silk, linen and lace are all materials that can be worn by any woman, of any size. However many plus sized women remain shy of them as they dont understand that they need to make a fuss of themselves and raise their self esteem.

Plus sized women who stick to wearing their husbands old sweatshirt, kaftan’s, baggy housecoats and bland colors can all benefit from straying off of the path of gloom into a sunnier climate.

Lastly, the golden rule of what not to wear for plus sized women is anything that doesn’t put a spring in her step and a smile on her face.

article written by Bridgette Webber

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Low Rise Pants-Why They Don’t Work For Plus Size Women

Posted on 15. Feb, 2009 by Nikki C.

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Article Source: Yolando Early

Low rise pants have been popular for quite some time now. And while they are readily available in plus sizes, plus size women should stay away from them. Uh oh, a blanket statement! Of course there are exceptions to every rule, but most of us are not the exception. Typically, this look works best for women who are slender or have a boyish figure. Sure, some full-figured women look okay in this style. But why look okay when you can look fabulous? If you’re still not convinced, here are four good reasons to avoid low rise pants. This look:

Causes overexposure. Butt cleavage. Need I say more? Probably not, but I will anyway. We’ve all seen women of all sizes in low rise pants with way too much hanging out. No one wants to see your thong and plumber’s crack is neither attractive nor stylish.

Shortens the leg line. Clothes that flatter make you appear long, lean, and shapely. If you’re already long and lean, then your only concern is shape. If you’re thicker, your clothes need to do a bit more, and low rise pants don’t do much. Wearing pants that are cut so low only makes a plus size woman look stubby.

Draws attention to the hips. Dressing well is all about the art of illusion. You play up your best features and you downplay the ones that you want to keep under wraps. For a woman with a boyish figure, highlighting the hips adds curves that she may not have. For a full-figured woman, even one with squarish hips, this effect typically works against you.

Puts added emphasis on the tummy. When a plus size woman wears low rise pants, especially ill-fitted ones, weight gets shifted around. This often creates lumps and bumps that aren’t flattering. Hello muffin top! If you carry your weight in the midsection, then this style doesn’t offer the coverage you need. Even you have a fairly flat stomach, this look can make it seem larger than it actually is.

This is just one instance of when it’s better to wear what suits you than what’s popular. While low rise pants may not be the best option for plus size women, this is not a license to break out the mom jeans or the granny pants. Go for classic or medium rise pants instead. Avoid tapered legs, pleats that add weight and jeans in outdated washes. And if you still choose to wear pants that sit low, just make sure they fit well and cover what needs to be covered. Keep it classy.

Yolanda Early helps plus size women get in touch with their sense of style. For more information on plus size fashion, beauty, and peace of mind, visit http://plus-size-style-guide.com/ Don’t forget to sign up for the free newsletter.

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Successful Tips For Dressing

Posted on 10. Dec, 2008 by Crystal.

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Nikki Curry,Professional Image Consultant, Etiquette Coach and Plus Size Specialist. Nikki work with men and women,but specializes in working with women in weight transition and weight loss. Nikki believes men and women can look great at any age or any size. Visit the studio’s website, www.MindBodyImage.com or contact Nikki@MindBodyImage.com  for a free consultation.

 

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