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Old February 11th 08, 10:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
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Default Fashion Clothing Tips For Short Women

Petite curvaceous women definitely need to elongate their body using
their clothing style for minimizing the volume. This is the general
rule for the women owning this type of figure. In order to cover the
faults of a figure not belonging to a tall, skinny 'giraffe' type
model, you need to follow some essential tricks.

- Your aim is to elongate your body. The most frequent mistake petite
women making in terms of clothing is cutting their bodies by using
pieces of clothes as jackets and belts in the wrong proportions.
Wearing large belts on top of pants or skirts together with blouses of
different color is not the best choice as it cuts the body in two
parts, drawing attention to the shortness of the figure.

- You should also avoid wearing extra fabric around the waist. You
already possess a good amount of volume in this area and the last
thing you need adding some more.

- A false myth is the idea that very long skirts make your legs look
long. Very long, baggy skirts make your legs look shorter. Long skirts
may make you look taller if they go down to the ankle level and if
they are straight.

- A good trick to elongate your legs is to wear straight pants that
cover your shoes. This will definitely add some extra inches to your
legs.

- Mixing colors is permitted for petite women but remember that it is
the monochromatic clothing that makes you look taller and slimmer.

- Avoid wearing thick fabric clothing as it adds extra weight to your
figure.

- The best trick to elongate your body is to wear vertical lines
patterned clothing. But keep in mind not to exaggerate as you will end
up looking like a zebra. It is enough to wear a

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