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Friday, June 26, 2009

Plus Size Accessorizing - How to Use Your Accessories to Make You Appear Thinner

Accessorizing is not just an 'option' for the true Diva. Accessories will make or break your total look. The biggest mistake the Diva-in-training makes is overdoing or under doing the accessories. Accessories are "eye-catchers" and act as the visual focal point of your entire look. You need to make your accessories work for your look, not against it.

Purse Proportions

Everyone woman has one. Most women have the wrong one. And no I'm not talking about your man. Buying a purse is more than just finding one that is your color or that fits your funky style. Most women don't take the size of their purse into consideration. The average plus size lady has a purse that is too small. If you're carrying around a wallet on a string you need to ditch it. The smaller the purse, the larger you're going to look in contrast to it. Find a purse that is more proportionate to your size.

There is no mathematic formula to figure out perfect purse size, so you have to use trial and error. If you're having trouble with this, take a friend with you to buy a purse. Have your friend use your phone to snap pictures of you with various purses till you find a good match.

Another important purse-point to consider is where the purse hangs. If you're an apple shape you're going to want to avoid purses with a short strap that sit higher up under your arm making the focal point higher. Apple's are naturally stacked up top and a higher hanging purse is going to make you look too top heavy. Same goes for lower hanging purses for Pear shapes. When choosing a purse makes sure that it hangs out closer to your flattering features and not your trouble spots.

Earrings

By far my favorite accessory, you could be wearing a paper bag and the right pair of earrings will make you look ready to hit the town. Earrings also have the magical ability to turn business casual attire into a candlelit evening dinner. There is very little you can do wrong with earrings but here are a few things to consider.

1. The shape of your face vs. the shape of your earrings. If you have a naturally round face you're going to want to avoid big round earrings, or hoops. Instead try to balance it out with something slimmer or square. Subsequently if you have a narrow or long face you're going to want to balance with a more rounded earring.
2. If you're going to go for colored earrings remember that your earrings don't have to match your outfit completely. If you're wearing an outfit with a pattern try picking up a highlight color instead. Also try a color that compliments your eyes well to draw extra attention to your face.

Necklaces, Bracelets, and Watches

Here again I have to stress proportions. If you're wearing a low cut shirt and you have an itty-bitty charm on a chain you're chest is going to swallow that thing up. That doesn't mean to say you have to have bling that would make Mr. T jealous. Just consider your proportions when choosing a necklace, bracelet or watch to go with your outfit.

Necklaces are especially helpful in creating the illusion of a longer torso. Avoid necklaces that sit too close to your throat. This will shorten your torso and make you appear more stout. Utilizing varies lengths of necklaces to layer and create visual vertical lines that will make you appear taller, and thinner.

DeeDee_McKenzie

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