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Some Fashion tips for this Valentine’s Day


Valentine’s Day is not just about Saint Valentine but is all about celebration of love and affection between intimate companions. Lovers, all around the world, greet their love partner (valentine) with flowers, chocolates, and greeting cards. And if you want to surprise your love on this Valentine’s Day, here is a bit of fashion advice for you.

On this special day of love, you surely want to appear in best of their looks and decked up in ravishing clothes for captivating the heart of your beau. It is for this reason that you need to stay high on fashion and style on the Valentines Day.

If you have an olive or dark skin, it is good to wear something in yellow and the best option could be mixing a rich yellow with red accents for a strong style. It is good to note here that you need to buy fashionable clothes that suit your personality and make you feel comfortable and a good thought would be to buy two dresses (one for him and one for you) of the same color and style and gift him a day or few hours before you two go on a Valentine’s Day date.

If you have a large chest, it is recommended that you wear a well-fitting convertible bra to wear under a halter dress. For your Valentine’s Day date dress, you can choose from colors like velvet, pink, navy blue, or brown or the color of his choice. Choose matching shoes for the Valentine’s Day dress. Also make sure that you apply a good sunscreen if going out in the afternoon and apply minimal makeup but do not forget to apply a lipstick with wonderful taste so that resisting you for a kiss becomes impossible for her.

Last but surely not the last, wearing a new piece of lingerie while inviting him to the bed is the best thing to make his jaw drop in no time as seeing you in lingerie and coming close to him will bring out the best in your relationship.

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How to avoid fashion overdoses?

It is great to be high on style quotient and keep oneself in sync with the latest fashion trends but overdosing ourselves with too much stuff can also make us look like a zombie. Hence it becomes imperative for us to know certain essentials to avoid can kind of fashion clashes.

Here’s how!

If you see yourself wasting too much money on fads it you need to control it by assessing the last five things you’ve just purchased. This’ll help you maintain balance.
If there are three or more items touted as the season’s ‘must-haves’, you should immediately pull strings as this clearly indicates that you are close to being a fashion victim.
A great way to know this is to examine your closet. Yes, just see your closet to see if more than half of your wardrobe is already out of style as per your favorite fashion sources. If this is true, you must learn to judiciously spend on clothes as seasonal spurts of fashion soon fade away and you’re not left with much to experiment in the future.

It is important for you to ask yourself if you are buying fashion fads because you really like them or only because you want to use them like a fashion security blanket to stay in the league. Be true to yourself and completely avoid shopping something just because you think donning will make you acceptable. Style is a relative quotient and it does not come with apparels alone but also with the way you carry yourself and the amount of confidence you ooze in your own skin.

Another simple way of knowing this would to be before buying your next designer item, ask yourself if you are buying it just because it that chi chi logo on it or because of its beauty as a product? If the later one is the answer, buy it or else stop right there!
Never, ever wear your sunglasses indoors.

So these are few effective ways to track if you are into the vicious circle of going beyond necessary to flaunt trends that might even confuse you as a person! The idea is to be yourself and most confident in your own skin!

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Look your stylish best this Christmas!

Its time to bid good bye to the lull and the gloom surrounding you and getting ready for absolute fun for the party season is in. The first event of the season is Christmas and lest are caught unawares about what to wear and what not, let’s have a look at some suggestions that might come in handy for you while dressing up for the occasion!
The first and the most important thing is since in a party you will wearing a dress for a long period of time, choose something you’ll feel comfortable in. The color of the dress you choose, the fabric and the style of your apparel should be such it speaks volume about your taste and liking as an individual.

A great option in this regard can be to pick a fairly plain dress in black or deep red and have your accessories do the hard work. A formula that works at all times when it comes to dressing for a formal party is to wear a show-stopping piece of jewelry or a sparkly brooch and have it do the talking on your behalf. To move on further on this, you can carry a beautiful beaded purse or a clutch or wear a contrasting bright scarf to compliment your attire.

One thing that we often tend to ignore when it comes to dressing perfectly for the occasion is out lingerie. This is so because a little undercover help can totally change the look of your outfit if chosen properly. If your assets are bulky, try wearing a minimizer bra or a push-up or padded bra if you need to show some cleavage to accent your dress. Always remember that almost any kind of figure can benefit from a smoothing undergarment. It is a perfect way to straighten out lines and bulges in order to give a polished look to your attire.

A party is a place where are you can easily experiment with your look but do not go overboard - after all, you should be impressing people with your sparkling conversation and not be someone looked down as a piece of window dressing.