How To: Create a bigger butt and hips using foam By Robin Mansur Fashion Seldom does a woman want to increase her butt and waist size, but for those who work in theater, a big butt may just be a requirement for a role. However, faux butts and hips will generally rob your wallet ...
For an easy day at home – on the lounge or out back on the deck, slide into a pair of relaxed-fit cotton pants, the hems rolled tight, creating a cinched shape that mirrors the drawstring pull of the waist. The crop helps reign in the oversize nature of the loungewear, without com...
You’re in luck, because the higher the rise, the better for accentuating and highlighting your hips. The science behind this statement is quite simple really. High-rise jeans sit above yournatural waist, right at the smallest part of yourupper body.Cinching your pants here makes your waist ...
To balance the top-heavy silhouette, bottoms that add a bit of volume are key. Wide-leg pants, flared jeans, or A-line skirts can create the illusion of wider hips, counterbalancing your broad shoulders. High-waisted styles emphasize your slim waist and create an hourglass illusion. Bold co...
Might be good to use the 50L Osprey as a daypack, but you need to make sure that when cinched down it still looks small enough to play the part of a “purse/laptop bag” for carry-on purposes. And it’s a double-edged sword having a bigger bag like that; if you’re anything li...
Belts:Use it to cinch in your waist and create a more defined silhouette. Place them around the narrowest part of your waistline, whether over a dress, skirt, or even a coat. Necklaces:Choose those that sit close to your collarbone to create a visual line that complements the curvature of...
These Brazilian-style jeans are designed not only to naturally lift and accentuate the butt, but hide belly fat and create the appearance of a slimmer waist. Here’s how they work: butt-lifting jeans use a unique seaming technique that draws attention to your rear while creating fuller, ...
1. Cinch Your Waist Cinching the waist with a belt prevents loose-fitting blouses and dresses from making you look larger than you actually are. This is a common mistake women of all sizes make. By allowing the dress or blouse to hang loosely, all problem areas appear larger, and it ...
Do be sure to bend over, sit, and stand in the change room to get an idea how the jeans look and feel through a full range of motion. Make sure there's no underwear-revealing gapping in the waist when you sit down or conversely that you don't feel cut in half when you bend dow...
Let’s home in on the centre of the body first. You can use vertical lines, a twist detail or a cinch. Shirt dresses would be a good entry point to ease you into things. This knee-length one from Goen.J is fantastic for petites and the twist creates shape at the waist point (£...