Five Ways to Accentuate Your Curves

These days the fashion world seems to be embracing girls with curves—otherwise known as real women!—and the options for flaunting your shape— in a stylish, flattering way, of course — have never been better. Celebrity style expert and body-shape guru Jacqui Stafford runs down her tips for enhancing an hourglass look and creating the illusion of one! It’s amazing how much of a difference a few small adjustments can make. Here are five dressing tips that will dramatically improve your look:

Don’t hide! Emphasize

The worst thing you can do is wear big, baggy, shapeless clothing which, as Jacqui says, will only make you look “big, baggy, and shapeless!” That doesn’t mean wear everything skin-tight. Somewhere in the middle is the ideal. Go for cuts that show off your shape in flattering ways.

Pay attention to proportion

Cuts that broaden the width of the shoulders—say, a structured shirt or a blazer— create the illusion of a tiny waist.

Highlight your waistline

Creating a visual break at your natural waist—your narrowest point—is another way to emphasize a curvy figure. Pairing a solid top that you can tuck into a flared skirt helps create an hourglass effect.

Belts are key

Again, this is all about defining your waistline. Belts are simply another great tool. You don’t want a skinny belt or one that’s too thick. Look for a midwidth option.

Find a bra that fits

This one sounds obvious but it’s amazing how many of us walk around wearing a bra that doesn’t fit. A bra that’s supportive, shapely, and slimming can be transforming if you’re wearing a one-piece look like a sweater dress. An ill-fitting bra can make you look squat and create dreaded back bulges.

So ladies ,do you have any of your own tips to share?!

Story Credit~ Shine from Yahoo

EYES-: The Mirror of The Soul

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I think EYES are the most expressive and beautiful organ on the human body. I personally feel eyes are the best gift we have got from God.They are not only input but also output organs.They come in different shapes(Round, Almond shaped, Hooded,Wide-Set, Standard or Normal size)

EYES-: The single most powerful form of communication(nonverbal communication) not only can see but can also listen. They can tell you who the person is. Did you know the most difficult part for a painter to sketch are eyes? They can spoil the entire painting if not done correctly!

FACTS ABOUT EYES
>>We do not see with our eyes but, rather, with our brains. Our eyes merely are the beginnings of the visual process.
>>All babies are color blind when they are born.
>>Are the most complex organs you possess except for your brain.
>>Are composed of more than two million working parts.
>>The cornea is the only living tissue in the human body that does not contain any blood vessels.
>>Can process 36,000 bits of information every hour.
>>Contribute towards 85% of your total knowledge.
>>In a normal life-span, will bring you almost 24 million images of the world around you.
>>The external muscles that move the eyes are the strongest muscles in the human body for the job that they have to do. They are 100 times more powerful than they need to be.
>>The reason why your nose gets runny when you are crying is because the tears from the eyes drain into the nose.
>>It is impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
>>The eye is the only part of the human body that can function at 100% ability at any moment, day or night, without rest. Your eyelids need rest, the external muscles of your eyes need rest, the lubrication of your eyes requires replenishment, but your eyes themselves “never” need rest.
>>Your eyes blinks over 10,000,000 times a year.
>>Eyes are your most precious sense, care for them properly.

Autumn~Everyone Must Take Time To Sit and Watch The Leaves Turn

Well, it’s official. Autumn is here! Summer certainly flew by! Like summer, I have a large list of things I want to do in the next month or so. My list includes~ Photographing, pumpkin picking, visiting a corn maze and several haunted houses,going on a hayride and taking few leisurely long walks to admire the changing leaves. What are some things you’re hoping to do this autumn?

Few Autumn photos I took this past weekend( enjoy) ~~~ ”Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.  ~Stanley Horowitz