Wednesday, October 30, 2013
How to dress for your next special occasion with Plus Size Clothing
The winter holidays are fast approaching, and your calendar
will soon get filled with lots of details and dates, making you to face
important decisions on what to wear and more so on issues to do with plus size dresses. Unfortunately, when
it comes to dressing code, invitation can be a bit cryptic, especially if it is
festive attire.
The best idea is to understand what the event is all about
and then translating the same into something which looks spectacular but not
sexy on curvy frame, with plus size clothing. Making some
basic suggestions will help in ensuring your party is assembling both body and
the bill, a very important factor with the current economic times. The below guide
will guarantee you holiday season that is marry, bright and so right.
Dress casually
Lots of such events are of course held after work, and hence
you will need to change your attire from the work dressing to social dressing.
Ensure that you err on dress side than casual for this affair. While it may not
be possible for you to wear evening dress to the office, it may not be
challenging making few changes (quick) to pump up the party wear.
Slip into a skirt paired with silky blouse or knee-legged
trouser in the morning, ensuring that you have a bit of interest on the color,
pattern and texture of the clothing, but dress casual.
Taking the consideration of the bustier figures of the
African women, blouses cutting into deep V will draw much attention, hence be
sure to include a cami where there is too much cleavage showing. Tipping off with a simple plus size jacket
will take you through the working day. Come 5 o’clock, you shed that jacket for
swapy dressing. You can swap out the basic pumps for higher heels and turn
volume by dark shade of lipstick or smoky eye shadow make up. Finishing your assembling,
have a bold jewelry or two, big-beaded necklace, a chunky cuff bracelet and
sparkly chandelier earrings. This will not only make you part of the party, but
also proud of the African sensation.
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