subject: Create a curvy figure with Slimwear and Optical Illusion [print this page] Create a curvy figure with Slimwear and Optical Illusion
Men prefer curves!!! Do we have to shout it from the rooftops. Why are we bothering with this skinny obsession? It doesn't make sense! Ok, I get it, curves require fat, and fat is ugly, it's a contradiction! Why is life so complicated? Well I am here to tell you, that it doesn't have to be a contradiction, with a little optical illusion and the help of the latest in shapewear, we can turn our flab into curves, and things can get back to the way life was meant to be.The most attractive look according to the research is an hourglass, where the waist is smaller than the hips and shoulders, so looking curvy requires you to have a waist, and ultimately an hourglass figure. Not everyone has an hourglass shape, and even for people that do, it is not easy to keep your figure looking hourglass. An hourglass figure looks the same at the top as it does on the bottom. The slightest bulk on your hips can make you look hippy, and wearing white on your lower half can also change the perception of the line to make you look bottom heavy. But, if you turn that same concept upside down these illusions start to work in your favour, the slightest bulk on your upper half can make you more balanced, and wearing white on top can also give you more balance. It is all part of mastering the art of optical illusion.It is well and good having a waist, but if we can't see it, you may as well not have one. To have an hourglass figure, you need to make sure your waist is defined. Use a belt around your waist, or clothes that cling to or otherwise define your waist, such as a cardigan that finishes at your waist and has a tighter waist band. Remember your waist is simply the smallest part of your figure, hopefully it is somewhere between your breasts and your hips.All that is great, you can have your hourglass figure, but what if the bulges of fat are giving you away? It is utmost important not to be showing any bulges of fat, and that is where the underwear comes in, you can sculpt any part of your body with the right underwear and corsetry, these days most of it is much more comfortable than it used to be, and it will iron out any bulges if you use the right pieces.For some women it will be inevitable to have bulges in places such as the bra strap, so we need to hide these bulges by wearing fabrics that don't hug the body, and aren't see through.Arms and legs can also show bulges of fat, and it is important to hide the fat wherever you can, behind a long skirt, trousers or long to three quarter sleeved shirts.An hourglass figure also requires that you have boobs, so for those ladies that perhaps don't have much in that department may need to invest in the best in uplifting brassieres, and you may also like to think about silicon bra inserts or chicken fillets as some people refer to them. What I am saying is if you don't have it, fake it. Things such as ruffles or anything that adds bulk around the bust area can also help with the illusion of a bigger bust.Your shoulders can also be used to even out the balance between your upper and lower half. A little shoulder pad never hurt anybody, especially now that they are back in fashion. The wider your shoulders look the narrower your hips look. It is all a matter of balance.Whilst men still consider a women with curves more attractive than a skinny women, it's time we stopped obsessing with skinny and learned how to use the assets we have, and fake the ones we don't. Master the art of Optical Illusion and get the best help we can under our clothes. It's not cheating, it's, it's, it's, ok it's cheating, but it's good cheating.