Sunday, November 30, 2008

Plus Size Prom Dresses

Cassandra Stone II Plus Prom Dress K75115 Orange size 26W





Here are some examples of Plus Size Prom Dresses you can wear.

Cassandra Stone Plus Prom Dress K84231 Gold Size 14


Cassandra Stone Plus Prom Dress Gold .
This type of dress is great for a pear shape body.



Plus Size Dress SC6019



This elegant satin dress features a strapless bodice with scattered beading. Full skirt has a split front, flattering style embellished with beading and floral embroidery. Includes matching shawl. Made exclusively by Sydney's Closet.




Perfect Entrance Dress


This lovely dress is adjustable and darling. A sweeping a-line dress with a small decorative train. The back of this prom gown has two adjustable laceups. One on each side of the center back. And a lace halter neckline in addition to traditional spaghetti straps.


Plus Size Dress SC6001


Stunning satin dress features a ruched bodice with adjustable spaghetti straps and flattering, modified A-line skirt with sweep train. Includes matching shawl.





Mermaid Evening Dress



Be hot and saucy in a sexy mermaid dress. Strapless boned bodice with overlapping flared mermaid skirt and removable broach.

No matter what's your body shape enyoy your prom and look gorgeous with the dress you best like. the important thing is not only what you wear, is how you feel with it.

Love your curves
Gio

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Prom Dress Fashion Tips



Prom Fashion: Prom Fashion

The Prom is a very important occasion in the life of every girl. Plus Size Prom Dress, makeup and even shoes are just details that we think when we think of the Prom.
Now, although these details are important, is more important how do you feel with yourself, remember that others see in you what you project.


No matter what you choose to wear that night the most important thing is that you be yoursel. Dress comfortable and be original. This gives you self-identity and makes you more secure about yourself and with more maturity. These videos shows you tips of what Plus Size Prom Dresses to wear that special day, and other great tips.

Love your curves

Gio

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Prom Dresses and Ideas


Prom Fashion:How To Express Yourself With Prom Dresses

It's PROM!!! What am I going to wear?
What's more boring than a prom queen? Don't wear what everyone else is wearing to prom. Use your prom look to show your school who you are. Or who you want to be...


Drama Queen
Own your inner drama queen by going for deep color, an unusual silhouette, or some major sparkle. Same with gloves, a filmy scarf, sky-high heels, or any other prop you can play with. This look is not for the faint of heart, but if you can work it, you'll look great.

Sex Kitten
You want to look sexy, but don't go too far. Pick your favorite feature - chest or legs - and show it off. Just ONE! Low cut and high cut together will just look trashy. If you really want attention, fire-engine red is always sexy. So are dangly earrings and stiletto heals or strappy sandals. Just keep at least some of your look simple so you don't go over the top. Remember, mystery is sexy, so a major part of making this look work is what you choose NOT to show.

Classic
Show your sophistication by choosing a dress with an impeccable cut. Clean lines, no flounces or frills. Look for an elegant color - black, white, matte gold. Simple, timeless accessories will make you look polished and smart. Think pearls, touches of gold, a small evening bag, beautiful shoes. Nothing too flashy or trendy - your prom pictures should look as stylish 20 years from now as they do today. This look isn't about the dress - it's about the woman who wears it.

Fun And Funky
You don't take anything too seriously - why should prom be any different? Stand out with wild prints, bold details, an interesting cut, maybe even a dress that sits just on the edge of formality. Add some fun jewelry, sparkly shoes, a metallic bag. Keep it whimsical to match your personality. Just make sure your outfit isn't so wild that you look clownish. That's a mistake you'll inevitably regret.

Too Cool For School
You know who you are - you want to go to the prom, but you're waaaay too cool to act like you want to be there. There are really only two great choices for you: black or hot pink. Or both. Your look comes from contrasts and the counter-intuitive way you put things together. Your accessories should be as hip as you are - fishnets, an unconventional bag, surprising shoes, an armload of silver jewelry. Add a temporary pink streak to your hair to make this look come together, and own your individuality.

Now in Injury Law for some Prom Safety Tips for Parents and Teens.

Love your curves

Gio

Monday, November 10, 2008

Polynesian Dresses


Accessories:How To Tie A Sarong

Hi girls. This video is very curious. In this video you will learn how to tie a Sarong with a pareo. The pareo is a polynesian type of dress very similar to hawaiian dresses. The great part of this type of dress is that is very practical, comfortable, stylish and is perfect for plus size women. Is a beautiful dress and is a great piece of plus size clothing.

If you're looking for a diferent beach plus size clothing then you should see this video. Most of us look up for what's new on the magazines for plus size women, but we don't realize that maybe we can just put something diferent and look unique and gorgeous at the same time. It's up to you.

Remember, what others see in you is what you proyect. Don't forget to love yourself the way you are. Enyoy life, you only have one chance to live it.

Love you curves

Gio

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Swimsuits for Your Body Shape: Boyish


Fashion For Your Shape:Fashion Tips For Your Body Shape: Boyish



The boyish shape is 'straight up and down', which means you have narrow hips and a small bust. Whether you're tall or short, your bust, waist and hip measurements tend to be quite similar.
Create curves with details at the bust and hips such as shirt dresses with breast pockets, or high waist wrap dresses. Wear a belt over dresses or skirts to create shapeliness.
Wear jackets with wide lapels and pockets that flare out from the waist to create hips. Jackets with tie belts rather than buttons will also make you look more curvy.
Wear boot-cut trousers or wide legged hipsters to add curves. If you're short, wear jeans with high pockets to add shape and elongate your legs.
Show off your legs with skinny jeans and long boots. Shoes and boots with heels will give you more of an 'S' shape by arching your back and lifting your bum and bust.
If you have toned arms, strapless tops will suit you. If your arms aren't toned, try wearing vest tops over shirts.
Tops can be bold in colour, texture and design. Create curves with accessories such as belts, scarves and jewellry.

Love your curves
Gio

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Swimsuit for your Body Shape: Hourglass


Beach Style:Swimsuits For Your Body Shape: Hourglass

Looking for a Plus Size Hourglass Shape Swimsuit? Here are some tips...
The hourglass is the classic voluptuous shape. Big bust, narrow waist and wider hips.

If you want a two-piece, go for one with some support in the top. Halter-top bikinis can be a great choice for offering support and adding some sexy cleavage at the same time. A classic tank can look clean and sporty. Opt for wide straps for comfort.

For a one-piece swimsuit, again, go for support in the top with a shelf bra or foam cups. If your torso is long, opt for a cut out one-piece. If your torso is short, pick a suit that's cut high on the thigh and go for vertical stripes. A solid one piece with plunging neckline is also a great choice for a short torso.

Choose a swimsuit to accentuate your feminine curves. You can pretty much get away with wearing any color swimsuit, because you're not really trying to hide or accentuate anything.
Love your curvesGio