Wrong lingerie can ruin your look
October 21, 2012 by admin
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Now that the the Wonderbra, and the revelation that it is a colossal hit of epic proportions, has brought lingerie into the open, here’s what to keep in mind about those once unmentionable items in your wardrobe.
Brands matter
Good brands make good lingerie.
Creating the perfect bra is tougher than stitiching a couture gown. Go for brands known to invest in R and D in lingerie making.
Glam isn’t always good
Glamourous brands are not always the best. Some brands are known for the image they portray. But if it does not work for you, it will not add to your glamour quotient. It is best to mix and match brands for daily comfort and for glamour evenings.
Fit matters most
Different brands fit differently. Sizes differ. Nothing beats a trial. And don’t hesitate to ask the lady assistant for help.
Variety excites
Go for variety. Add a strapless, a multiway, or a front fastener. Ensure you have a white, a beige and a black. And at least one tee shirt bra. Invisible straps are good standbys for that gauzy top or the lace choli.
Never show straps
Showing straps has won some votes, but unless it is a really pretty style, lingerie straps are best kept under wraps.
Get rid of old bras
However pretty it may be, get rid of a bra if it goes out of shape, or if the elastic loosens. Panty lines are a no no Check in the mirror to ensure you don’t have the tell tale V showing.
Pick what suits you
Know which style of panty works best for your body shape. If you plan a fitted dress, invest in a tummy shaper to make sure the bulge does not show.
Mind the colours
Never wear black or dark panties under white or light pants. And vice versa.
What else you must know:
* Wearing lace bras under see-through blouses, especially at work, is a strict no no no matter how experimental you want to be.
* Make sure that you wash all your regular lingerie by hand. Avoid using the washing machine unless it has a hand wash function, and use softer washing powders.
* Lace is nice, and so is satin. But ensure the gusset is of cotton.
* Panties, like toothbrushes, have limited life cycles. even if they look good, dispose!
* Low rise jeans need panties that wont show at the waist. High waisted formal pants need panties that sit at the waist . French knickers are a good idea too.
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Miranda Kerr Strips Down To Unveil New Victoria’s Secret Lingerie Campaign
October 20, 2012 by admin
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Miranda Kerr flaunted her sexy and perfect body as she posed to unveil the new Victoria’s Secret lingerie campaign.
Miranda Kerr has a perfectly well toned body and she never shies away from an opportunity to flaunt it. That’s exactly what she did for the new Victoria’s Secret lingerie campaign. The sexy model showed of her perfect body as she posed for several shots in pieces from the new Victoria’s Secret lingerie collection.
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Recently, Kerr posed topless for the November issue of Italian Vogue. Kerr changed her hair color and struck high fashion poses for the camera. The grainy black and white photos were taken by Tom Munro and artfully deshabille’d by Ludivine Poiblanc.
In one of her photos, Miranda sprawled her body on a furry rug exposing her torso through her jacket with all the buttons opened. The model looked like a Barbie doll thrown on the rug.
Kerr also showed off her well-tones abs and sexy body as she posed for the cover or Russh magazine’s November issue. The top model showed no signs of having previously given birth to a baby boy two years back. Russh’s editor-in-chief Jess Blanch said that Kerr was their top choice to be on the cover of the magazine.
“It had to be her. Our homegrown issue was always going to need someone who would help us celebrate our roots and we chose Miranda. Why? Well, she’s mega, obviously, but besides the attributes that have made her one of world’s most recognized supermodels, it’s her story that shows her as a shining example of what we breed in the antipodes,” Blanch said.
“Our homegrown issue is a celebration of our world beyond Vegemite and other such clichés: a great Southern land rich with talent and the best of everything, a base that fosters a global mindset, an adventuring spirit and arms us with penchant for being ‘on roam.’ She grew up in the farming town of Gunnedah. A place where fun was had on horseback or at the local tennis courts and anything worth celebrating was done so with a sausage sizzle,” the editor of the magazine added.