Question Posted Saturday December 1 2007, 10:39 pm
What are some ways to make you look thinner like right away? Like for example I was told that wearing black makes you look thinner... things like that... if anyone knows, please let me know.. Thanks so much!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? classified_cutie answered Sunday December 2 2007, 2:51 pm: Firstly you should wear clothes of the right size.Ill-fitting clothes accentuate your bulges by being tight-at-the-right places.Secondly ,wear dark colour clothes like Black,Maroon,Bottle Green,Navy Blue,Dark Brown,Violet/Indigo and some other dark colours...1) Forget about dressing with very big clothes to hide what you don't like from your body, this only makes you look bigger than you really are.
2) Try no to focus on what you don't like or what you'd like to hide. Better start concentrating on your strengths and what you DO like about yourself. Then think on how you can accentuate those parts, this way you take out the attention from those you don't like, and show what you do.
3) Always try to use vertical lines, they make you taller and slimmer.
4) If you like patterns, try to keep them as small as possible. Big patterns give the opposite effect from the one your looking for.
5) Use a variety of colours, not only black, that's boring and not always the best option.
6)Try wearing layers, that way you can effectively hide your tummy and look good and fashionable.
7) Above all, always dress with what makes you feel confortable. Never wear something you don't like! [ classified_cutie's advice column | Ask classified_cutie A Question ]
demi answered Sunday December 2 2007, 10:55 am: wearing black makes you look lighter. you could try a hollister shirt. for example: if you wear a size 3, get a size 5. they usually do it. [ demi's advice column | Ask demi A Question ]
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