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Peppy Prints!

From tropical brights, futuristic abstract to image,graphic, dainty and monochrome – prints are the answers to the nude, pastel and utility trends dominating spring & summer season. Prints are a wonderful way to add character, individuality and colour to your outfit- no matter what the occasion or weather. But when choosing your favourite print you shouldn’t only decide by the mood you are or which one you like best but always consider your body shape and dominant colour when choosing them.

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Here is an overview of the different prints dominating this season :

  • Animal Print

  • Graphic/ Abstract

  • Image

  • Flora & Fauna:

  • Monochrome

  • Brights/ Colour blocks

  • Tribal

  • Tropical

Here is some know how to wear them:

  • Your dominant colour is a decisive factor when choosing the pattern of the print. For example the brighter the print is near your face the more suitable it will be for a clear, cool, light than for a warm or soft. Unless you wear the brighter print on your lower half and tune it down with a calmer top.
  • Floral prints are great to add roundness to rectangle, lean columns and inverted triangles ( on the lower half only!)
  • While graphic & abstract & edgy print will counter balance the roundness for apples, full hourglass and pears ( only on top!)
  • Horizontal lines are only for lean and tall bodies or body parts since they either shorten visually your body or add roundness.
  • Vertical lines are super for short people but a no no for tall people since it will you elongate you further.
  • Block prints are great- but watch out. They add serious attention to that body part and add volume to it. So, firstly make sure the colour combination suits you, secondly the pattern size are right for body shape size and thirdly that the patterns are sitting at the right place of your body shape.
  • Artwork/ photographs/image have to hang like a canvas from the wall. That means if you wear it on top you need to be slim, lean and flat chested. Otherwise it looks like if that the artwork or photographs got dents, which is really not a good look at all. Therefore they are never a good choice for women with a bust or fuller bust or have a apple or full hourglass body shape.  Don’t be seduced by the image.
  • Last but not least make sure that the print you are using is suiting the occasion and the weather otherwise you look quickly out of place.

Have a nice day,

Michaela

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Printed T-shirt drama!

Over the last few years, printed t-shirts have emerged as statement pieces within the world of fashion and it is proving its staying power for spring/ summer 2010. From big, bold pictures to eye-catching phrases, these casual yet stylish pieces are now nothing short of wardrobe must-haves and have proved over and over a hit with designers and the high street. You can choose this season from cropped to long or from oversized T- shirts to T-shirt dresses.

But the trend of printed t-shirts is, in actuality, a revival from the 1950s, and is something that has reappeared and been reinvented .

T – Shirts are used and worn to make a statement of some sort like declare political, musical or social connection for everybody to observe or stating personal beliefs, team affiliations, hobbies or just to express how one feels that day about something.

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T-shirts are favoured, because in a word they are comfortable, affordable and you can easily add these stylish pieces to your wardrobe. Whether you want to make a statement with a bold or funny phrase, or let the pictures on your t-shirt do the talking.

But before you get go and by your statement T- shirt in question, here are some tips to consider.

  • The bolder and bigger the print and picture on the T-shirt the better it is for women with a small chest and leaner upper body.

Picture prints should be worn like a framed canvas hanging from the wall- straight and without and crinkles caused by an uneven surface!

Eye catching phrases or pictures are adding volume to your upper body as well as putting the limelight on that part of the body. And it is not a good look when pictures or prints look crimpled on you- you wouldn’t want such a picture hanging from your wall, so why do want to want to wear and opt for such a look? Statement T-shirts whether in print or picture are meant to be understood and noticed by everyone who sees you and not just by asking what you are wearing or by pulling down the T- shirt .

  • Women with a bigger chest and roundness around waist and tummy should opt for small prints on the neckline or/and go for statement prints and pictures on their back instead.
  • Women with broader shoulders and arms should opt for styles where the print are not starting or finishing off near the arms, shoulders and above the bust. Opt for straight T- shirts or T-shirt dresses versa fitted ones.
  • Pears and women with bigger hips and thighs should be avoiding any form of printed long T-shirts or T-shirt dresses, because they will follow the body line and therefore highlight any uneven and unbalanced body part. Their hemline with its print will add volume and attention to an area where you want it the least.
  • Women with a bigger bust or/and short and wide neck should opt for lower necklines. Choose at least a jewel neckline if not even lower.
  • It is always good to make a statement in print or picture, but if it is a fashion statement keep the colours in check you are wearing in your T-shirt. They have to complement your dominant colour otherwise what is the point wearing a fashion statement that looks wrong.

T-shirts have become such an essential in our wardrobes that they are not anymore worn just with jeans and trainers. Instead they are nowadays worn as well as a replacement for a blouse when wearing a suit, blazers, tuxedos, high heels, totes, clutches  or any other formal or glamorous clothes. It is all about adding an edge and personality to your look by mix matching styles and tuning the formal & elegant look down and make it more street.

Have a nice day,

Michaela

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

The Golden Globe Awards 2010!

Despite the rain, the stars turned out in style to the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2010.  I must admit I was quite impressed overall with the dress style of most celebrities- far less misses than usual. Dressing for the red carpet is never easy affair- so much pressure too look right and you can’t hide from any flaws. It is so important to choose the dress right for your colouring, body shape, combining it with the right make up, hair do and finish it up with the right accessories such as jewellery, handbag and shoes. The whole look must all come together and work with every single detail. A lasting, one of kind look is always achieved when it looks current- in the moment- a look with a twist. Nothing is more dating than going for a look that has been seen and done before or boring when it is all matchy matchy. It is all about finding the right mix match that expresses the wearer’s personality and how she makes the look her own by creating signature look. If the wearer ticks all boxes then you got a winner.

I rated their look on 3 factors: Colour, Body shape and Overall Look ( one star is the lowest and 5 the highest score) See below who was wearing what and how.

1. Drew Barrymore in Atelier Versace

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room
Colour: Works fantastic for her colouring.
Body shape: The details of her dress sit at the right places, go in the waist and show off a beautiful neat hourglas silhouette.
Overall Look:5 ******

2. Kate Winslet in Atelier Yves Saint Laurent

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room
Colour: It works for her since she is wearing it away from her face.
Body shape: Look at her curves. It is perfection how she dresses for her body shape: full hourglass. No clutter- just simply curves. Just classy and beautiful!
Overall Look:  5*****

3. Sandra Bullock in Bottega Veneta

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: Purple is a good colour for her. I just don’t like the material of the dress. It looks cheap.
Body shape: It flatters beautiful her figure and shows  her beautiful legs.
Overall look: 4****

4. Jennifer Aniston in Valentino

The Pressroom at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards!
Colour: Black- again- becomes a bit of a uniform for her. Boring!
Body shape: The dress works her body at the right places.
Overall Look: 1* ( the whole look doesn’t come together and doesn’t do the dress justice.)

5. Fergie in Elie Saab

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: The colour is current, but this violet pastel colour far to light for her. It washes her out.
Body shape: The dress shows off her long waist and the Empire line elongates her legline.
Overall Look: 3 *** ( Colour wrong, this style has been around the blog a few times)

6. Mariah Carey in Herve Leger

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: Black is not best for her, but she works it by having low neckline, her hair pulled back and wearing black eyelashes.
Dress: One can’t argue it is not hugging her figure. The style of the dress creates the illusion of  a waistand the shoulder detail give her cury assets structure.
Overall look: 3 ***(It would have been better to drop the earrings, which are not good for her short/wide neck and better to place a chunky broche in her decoltee line- so, that her decoltee would have been more covered up and give it all a more classy than tacky look)

7. Jennifer Garner in Atelier Versace

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: No! Far too light for her colouring. Washes her completed out.
Body shape: The top and the bottom work for her shape, but not the middle. This not a dressfor someone  who doesn’t have much of a waist.
Overall look: 2** ( I love her hair though- gives is a nice modern twist)

8. Marion Cotillard in Christian Dior

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: Fantastic this rich green colour on her! Works great with the red carpet and the glossy fabric just makes her shine.
Body shape: The dress works on her neat hourglass like a dream. Its details don’t sit only at the right places but also  they are all proportional to each other. So, it gives her a beautiful balanced shape.
Overall: 5****** ( Simply chic !
9. Anna Kendrick in Marchesa

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: Beautiful choice for her complexion and hair colour.
Body shape: The dress works all the right angle and the clutter on her decotee line works beautifu on her bust line.
Overall look: 3*** ( The whole look is far too old to her. It suitable for a 40 year old, but not for a young girl/woman. This is a crime to style someone so young in such a old Hollywood Glamour style- it should have had an updated, fresh style that would have been appropiate for her and also to make it all current- honestly I didn’t recognise her.)

10. Heidi Klum in Roberto Cavalli

Heidi Klum arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills
Colour: Super choice for her colouring and in new tune with next fashion season.
Body shape: This dress can only be worn by someone who is tall and has nice bust to balance the bottom half with the upper. It fits like a glove.
Overall look: 5***** ( Fabulous: her soft make up and hair do takes out the seriousnes out of the dress. She makes it look young, fresh, modern …it just looks effortless)

11. Julianne Moore in Balenciaga

Julianne Moore arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards
Colour: Good choice for red hair.
Body shape: The upper half doesn’t work on her shoulder, decotee line and bust. It simply doesn fit one reason is that she is too flat chested to give the dress shape and the seam of the dress is coming and going, which is not how it should be.
Overall Look: 1* ( Her hair and earrings are stunning, but it is a wrong choice for this dress. This dress needs edge and attitude and not nice and prettines. It just doesn’t work at all)

12. Calista Flockhart in Alberta Ferretti

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: She makes the shiny white work by keeping it away from her face and wearing a pony tail.
Body shape: The delicate fabric works for her elfin shape and its  pattern add some roundness to it.
Overall look: 4****( The ponytail give the look a modern twist)

12. Kate Hudson in Marchesa

Kate Hudson arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills
Colour: Always a good choice for a light.
Body shape: All very wrong. It is quite obvious that she is too small to carry off all the details and drama of the dress. Such a dress needs space to breathe. It looks very cramped on her.
Overall Look: 4**** ( Her hairstyle, make up and accessories make up for a lot!!)

13. Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman appears backstage at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards
Colour: Nice- works well on her porcelain skin and red hair.
Body shape: This dress gives her a waist where is none and soft roundness to her shape. All the details come out to play because she has the lenght to pull it off. On anyone slightly shorter it would have looked straight cramped.
Overall look: 4**** ( Pretty- all the elements of her look complement each other, but the wow effect is missing)
14. Cameron Diaz in Alexander Mc Queen

Cameron Diaz arrives at the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills
Colour: Great choice.
Body shape: What a perfect choice in dress. She is a lean coloumn in her body shape and the style of the dress gives the illusion of having a waist, gives her structure and shoulders.
Overall Look: 3***( How dissapointing. Every single detail of her look seems to be unconnected. The shoes don’t come together with her jewellery, her jewellery not with her lipstick and her lipstick with hair and her hair with her shoes! There is simply no connection in it!)

15. Sophia Loren in Armani Privé

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - PRESS ROOM
Colour: You can tell she is a professional! The black is not only kept away from her face but also the neutral sleevline creates a barrier between her face and the dress. The silver sequin keeps it fresh and uplifting
Body shape: Respect to have such a body at 76! The simple line of the dress compliment beautifully her full hourglass shape. The sleeveline give her structure and cover perfectly her arms.
Overall look: 5 *****World class.  She still can give young actresses a run for their money.

16. Penelope Cruz in Armani Privé

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: Black is her colour and looks always stylish on her.
Body shape: This figure hugging number is showing her beautiful neat hourglass figure.
Overall look: 4****Her hairstyle gives a soft touch to this elegant retro dress.  The jewellery choice is a safe choice and therefore the vavum effect is missing)
17. Glenn Close

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden GlobesColour: Black is for sure a good colour for her.

Body shape: Unfortunately this figure hugging dress doesn’t play up to her strength. Her chest is flattened and the mid waist cut shows her tummy- all not a good look. Plus a woman her age should never ever wear an evening gown without covering up her arms. Especially at such an event where so many young women are showing off their flawless skin.

Overall look: 1* ( The dress makes her look shapeless and her hairstyle looks mumsy)

18. Courtney Cox in Victoria Beckham

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals

Colour: A ” Clear” can’t go wrong by wearing black.

Body shape: The dress looks awesome on her and the fit of it is magnificent. Every single details sits where it should be and all looks proportional. I must hand it to Victoria Beckham- she does know how to give structure and shape to a dress.

Overall look: 5*****( Courtney’s hairstyle adds sofnesss and feminity to this elegant dress. Her choice of earrings bring the whole look together.Nice)

19.Felicity Huffman

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - RED CARPET
Colour: The vintage halterneck gives substance to this pale pink dress.
Body shape: Every single inch drapes where it should drape and give shape where it should. The cut gives her a beautiful silhouette and the halterneck underline her toned arms.
Overall Look: 4****( All works together in harmony except her make up- it really kills it for me- it is too heavy)

15. Julia Roberts in Vintage Yves Saint Lauren

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden Globes

Colour: Black is not the best colour in her colour palette. But her long neck and the necklace somehow pulls it off- kindish.

Body shape: The loose fitted dress accentuates her figure.

Overall Look:3***( Firstly- I think a knee length dress is the wrong choice for such an occasion, secondly feels like being from the last season rather being fashion forward and thirdly she looks half dressed in this outfit- the tights are missing and would have given a nice touch to this outfit.

16. Helen Mirren in Armani Privé

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden Globes
Colour: Yes, black is great colour for cools.

Body shape: Another actress who understands how to dress her curves. It shows all her best features without adding unnecessary bulk to her figure.

Overall Look:  3***( She does right in covering up her arms, but her choice in her jewellery and hair cut makes it look all a bit dull)

17. Leona Lewis in Roberto Cavalli

Red Carpet Arrivals for the 67th Annual Golden Globes
Colour: No- that doesn’t work. It is biting with her skin tone and her hair colour.
Body shape: She has a pear shape figure and therefore she and all of her shape must avoid figure hugging dresses. It stretches unflatteringly over your mum and thighs. Plus it underlines that you bigger on the bottom than on top. It looks unproportional.
Overall Look: 3***( Her beauty makes up for a lot)
18. Lea Michele in Oscar de la Renta

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: Black seems to have been the favourite colour of the evening and it works on her like a dream.
Body shape: The dress gives her beautiful silhouette on top and as well on the bottom. It looks all balanced.
Overall look: 4****( Her look is too serious, far too old for her.  Her look is lacking current features- instead it has more of a governess style approach.
19. Emily Blunt in Dolce &Gabbana

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: Not ideal for her personal colouring. It is too light and therfore her head seems to be diconnected from the dress.
Body shape: It is not the best choice for some who doesn’t have much of a waist. The mid waist doesn’t go in – in the waist, but instead highlights its straightness.
Overall look: 3***( Her hairstyle and accessiores are adding a modern touch and making up for a lot)
20. Chloe Sevigny in Valentino

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: The soft pale violet is the best on the dress.
Body shape: No that dress is not working on her body and scale. It has not only far too many details on top but also the size of the drapes are causing  the dress to overpower her. This dress is designed to be worn by a tall woman with a long waist and a long neck. The drapes on top of her decotee line are far too close her head and clutter near her neck.
Overall look: 2**( She keeps her accessories in tone, so it is not breaking her even further down in height)
21.Maggie Gyllenhaal in RM Roland Mouret

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room
Colour: One of her best colour in her colour palette and very fashion forward in view of next season
Body shape: A wonderful choice for a lean coloumn who are petite in their frame and small busted. The dress’s layers don’t add bulk but instead nice curves to her small frame and the fabric details that emerges from her waist and work their way up, down and around her waist create the illusion of a bigger waist.  Because of her long neckline the one shoulder piece comes out to shine at its best.
Overall look: 5*****( She lets’ the dress do the talking and keeping her hair pulled back puts the one shoulder details to center stage)
22. Christina Aguilera

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room
Colour: The pale pink/ silver gown works great for her almost planitinum hair colour.
Body shape: She is a petite neat hourglass, because of her height.This dress with it’s top bodice
wouldn’t settle for anything than perfect proportion in the body shape. You need a long neckline to make it look proprotional, you need a bust to put into shape, you need a long waist to let the all the details come out to play.
Overall look: 4**** ( Her casual hairstyle tunes down the dress and makes it look modern and fresh. The spoiling factor is the far too long hemline of the dress. It is kept longer to give her more height but it achieves the opposite instead.
23. Halle Berry in Kaufman Franco

Golden Globe Awards 2010 - PRESS ROOM
Colour: For sure a great colour for her. The plunge neckline, lace lines and the fabric softens it perfectly for her colouring.
Body shape: Never being afraid of being daring this figure hugging dress highlights too much her lower half with its details, which not the way to go for a pear. The cap shoulder fail to balance with her broader bottom half.
Overall look: 3*** ( The dress reminds me too much of a negligee, but her hair style, jewellery and beauty make good a lot)
24. Diane Kruger in Christian Lacroix

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals
Colour: Pretty in fuchsia – one of the biggest colours for next season.
Body shape: Another dress which works best on a neat hourglass.  The asymmetric voluminous shoulder line gives her a perfect round frame, her long waist creates focus and balance with the dresses details. Her height pulls its all into proportion.
Overall look: 5*****( Keeping her hair,her make up natural and accessoires suttle makes her whole look pretty rather turning it to kitsch)

So who is your personal favourites on who got the styling right?

My top 3 are Drew Barrymore, Diane Kruger and Heidi Klum, because they integrated what is next in fashion with a current,modern a feminine touch by making their dress and look their own.

Have a nice day,

Michaela

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Choose the right diet for your body shape!

When dressing for your shape, colour and occasion you need as well “to dress yourself” from the inside in order to ensure that you feel good about yourself. Both aspects need to be addressed – none can co exist without the other. No clothes or make up will be able to cover up a lack of sleep, a bad diet that is lacking of the right nutrients to make you feel good and look energised. Also it will have the unpleasant side effect to add additional pounds to your shape and mostly when that happens you put it on where you don’t want it. It is not about wearing Size 0, which I do not support, but about feeling good about yourself- no matter the size- with no regrets. Looking and feeling as good from the outside as you feel on the inside can be influenced by the right diet for your shape but also by the right workout for your shape. Every shape has different criteria good and bad therefore it is only logical that when we workout we need to apply different sets of rules to address different parts of the body we like to keep build up, slim down or just keep in shape. Someone who is a for example a. pear- carrying the weight on hips, thighs and calves will need to choose a different regime in diet and work as someone who is e.g. an inverted triangle who have broader shoulders or/and upper body than in comparison to their bottom . So, it is natural that their diet and workout plan has to vary from each other.

Our guide will help you find the perfect regime for your shape choose the right diet for your body shape!

  • inverted triangle bulletInverted Triangle

Your build is characterised by:

  • Straight and squared shoulder line
  • Little definition between waist and hips
  • Flat hips and bottom
  • A bottom half that seems smaller than your top half

Advice

Doing a mixture of cardiovascular and resistance exercises will help. More resistance exercises on your lower body will be necessary, to obtain a balance between lower and upper.

Essential diet tips

  • Stick to foods that are moderate in unsaturated fat – to avoid piling on the pounds – and high in calcium.
  • Incorporate a balance of low G.I carbohydrates with lean proteins.

Essential exercise tips

  • Lower body exercises like squats and lunges.
  • Upper body toning exercise.
  • Incorporate moderate to high amounts of cardiovascular exercise

  • lean column bulletLean Column

Your build is characterised by:

  • Narrow shoulders
  • Flat chest or small bust
  • Small and non-defined waist
  • Narrow hips and flat bottom

Advice

An exercise routine should include exercises to enhance gluteus and shoulder muscles. This will help curve out the shape of the body. Also do whole body

Essential diet tips

  • Make sure you include plenty of lean protein, like fish and turkey; complex carbs, such as wholegrain rice and pasta; and calcium-rich foods, like yoghurt and tofu in your diet.
  • Avoid carbonated soft drinks and cut down on starchy foods like white rice and potatoes.

Essential exercise tips

  • No activity is off limits for your shape, but abdominal and back exercises should be high priority.
  • Three days a week of formal exercise with lots of rest in between is ideal level.
  • It’s important to exercise intensely and really tax the muscles during each workout in order to achieve good muscle tone.

  • rectangle bullet Rectangle

Your build is characterised by:

  • Straight shoulder line
  • Straight hips and bottom
  • Very little waist definition
  • Straight ribcage

Advice

Short fast bouts of cardiovascular exercises are recommended. High repetition resistance exercises may help tone and define shoulders, waist and hips.

Essential diet tips

  • Eat a high protein diet to help muscle development. i.e fish, chicken, eggs and dairy products.
  • Include RDA (recommended daily allowance) of omega 3 and 6, to help with joint suppleness during extra resistance training.

Essential exercise tips

  • Upper body cardiovascular exercises will help define shoulders. Boxing training may help this as well as helping definition of the waist.
  • Compound resistance training will help shape and strengthen of the middle part of the body.
  • Exercises such as squats, deadlifts and pressing movements will help.

  • apple bulletApple

Your build is characterised by:

  • Rounded shoulder line
  • Curved back
  • Fullness around the middle
  • Flattish bottom

Advice

Apples shapes should concentrate their exercise regimes on cardio activities to bring the body back to proportion by reducing upper body mass, while core- strengthening exercises will help to trim the waist further.

Essential diet tips

  • Eat a moderate amount of healthy fats found in grains and oils, as well as lots of fruit and vegetables.
  • Replace brown-coloured whole grain foods with smaller quantities of white.

Essential exercise tips

  • Do high reps with low resistance for the upper body and high reps with moderate resistance for the lower body.
  • Best exercises include step and spinning classes, racquet sports, abdominal crunches, kick-boxing and skipping.
  • Worst exercises include all upper body exercises that involve using heavy weights.

  • pear bulletPear

Your build is characterised by:

  • Full hips or thighs
  • A defined waist
  • Shoulders that may slope and are narrower than your hips
  • A top half that appears small

Advice

Doing cardiovascular exercises for quadriceps, hamstrings and gluteus for long durations will help. An example of this could be cycling or running. It would also help to do heavy resistance training on the upper body.

Essential diet tips

  • Stick to foods that are low in fat – to avoid piling on the pounds – and high in calcium.
  • Lower your salt intake to reduce water retention and cellulite in problem areas.

Essential exercise tips

  • Use aerobic activities to slim your lower half and then strengthen the upper body with weights and resistance training.
  • Best exercises include push-ups, chin-ups, leg lifts, jogging and dancing.
  • Worst exercises include rollerblading, stepping and high resistance weights.

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Neat hourglass

Your build is characterised by:

  • A defined bust
  • A defined waist
  • A neat bottom
  • Neat hips

Advice

Doing moderate to high intensity cardiovascular exercise will help tone the whole body. Carrying out resistance training at high reps and low weight will also help.

Essential diet tips

  • Eat lean protein, such as skinless chicken breasts, and lots of leafy green vegetables, like spinach, broccoli and cabbage.
  • Avoid foods high in sugar and limit your intake of eggs, dairy products and nuts.

Essential exercise tips

  • Focus on losing weight and inches first with high reps and low resistance exercises, then slowly incorporate weights if you want.
  • Best exercises for your shape include fast walking and slow jogging with no incline, jumping jacks, swimming for distance and stationary cycling with light resistance.
  • Worst exercises include step and spin classes, leg presses and thigh machines on high resistance, weighted squats and lunges, and running or rollerblading on incline.

  • full hourglass bulletFull Hourglass

Your build is characterised by:

  • A full bust
  • A small waist
  • A rounded bottom
  • Rounded hips

Advice

To help fat burning do interval training or circuit training. This will help burn excess fat around the body.

Essential diet tips

  • Eat lean protein, such as skinless chicken breasts, and lots of leafy green vegetables, like spinach, broccoli and cabbage.
  • Include lots of antioxidants and minerals to help break down fats within the body.

Essential exercise tips

  • Use interval training and circuit training to help burn fats and tone up the whole body.
  • Include exercises that help strengthen both lower and upper back.
  • Include toning exercises like light resistance training for the whole body.

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Have a nice day,

Michaela

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Friday, January 15th, 2010

Over the Rainbow !

“Elegance does not consist in putting on a new dress.”

Coco Chanel

The ever-stylish Sarah Jessica Parker returns to her London hotel following the afterparty for Did You Hear About The Morgans?

Wearing a bright colour in your dress will enable you to wear it for daytime occasions, but also for evening engagements- you just have to combine the right accessories. Dress these coloured dresses up or down by wearing them with boots, flats or high heels or nude tights, coloured or patterned tights or with chunky necklaces and bracelets, or with hats or scarves or with a faux fur jacket or fancy dress coat. The choice is yours.

These dresses are great to add your signature style, by dressing them up or down or with your individual style and making them your own. Therefore they make great investment buys since you can create so many looks with them for different occasions and make them work as well in different seasons.

Have fun and experiment with colour, but since these dresses come as block colours you need to make sure you wear the right colours for your colouring, body shape and proportion. Colours bring the spotlight on you and the darker the colour the longer you will appear visually- and vis versa. But also bright colours are adding volume while darker shades are more slimming.

Dressing in the right colours is about creating balance and harmony between your own colouring and the colours you wear, in both clothes and make-up. Balance and harmony is achieved by wearing colours that have similar characteristics as our colouring so that the undertone, depth and clarity are in a similar range. It’s an easy way to look good, feel good and co-ordinate your wardrobe. Not only that but wearing the right colours can help you achieve a younger, healthier and groomed look.

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  • Know your dominant colour before choosing your dress in a rainbow colour

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  • Know as well your body shape before you are choosing your favourite rainbow colour- otherwise you might be in for a bad surprise.

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Wearing your favourite colour and wearing the right colour for your colouring and body shape might not always be the same thing. Keep also in mind that little changes in your hair such as highlights or lowlights in your hair will affect your dominant colour. This means a colour that may have looked great in the past, now doesn’t work so well because your hair colour has changed or skin matured. So, don’t try to force it and try something new instead – embrace change rather than seeing it negatively. If there are colours that look great on you, but for one reason or another you don’t like the colour on you or at all, then just don’t wear it. As important as it is to wear the right colours, it’s also important to feel comfortable with the colour choice you are wearing.


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Also, this the last blog before Christmas.  We will be back with more blogs around the New Year! I am wishing you all a merry Christmas and a relaxing and happy time. All the best for the New Year- hopefully you will have a fantastic beginning.

Have a nice day,

Michaela

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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Black Dress Magic!

“The dress must follow the body of a woman, not the body following the shape of the dress”

Hubert de Givenchy

The festive season is imminent and the big questions we all face are what do I wear? Do I have anything to wear? So many engagements to attend, but not enough outfits and dresses to wear. Can I spend all money just on clothes? So, let’s do some black magic and cast a spell on it ” how to create more outfits out of one”.

Top 3 Black Magic Rules:

  • Think first of your body shape and then of your dress! It is all about virtual balance and something out of balance never looks good or flattering.
  • Only because you manage to fit into a dress size don’t mistake it for the right fit. Keep the overall look in mind e.g. if you have big thighs and calves don’t even try to go for a mini dress. Choose instead a dress at or above the knee . Only wear it with thick and dark tights only if you don’t opt for a maxi or full length dress.
  • A sexy look requires that you are comfortable in what you are wearing and you are accentuating what is the most flattering on you. Create a focus point e.g. bust, legs, back, waist, shoulders, arms or bottom.

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Once you have got your dress then start to accessorise! Again, choose your accessories carefully!

  • Women with great legs:

  • Women with a waist:

  • Women with a  big bust:

  • Women with a small bust:

  • Women with big arms

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There are so many fantastic styles out there for everyone’s budget. And it is a great way to express your own style by making the dress your own with your own signature look.

Have a nice day,

Michaela

P.S:  Here are some gift ideas

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Friday, December 4th, 2009