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In style
 
Doctor Bags
 
The classic shape work with pantsuits, as well as with blouses and pencil skirts. But it's also sharp next to jeans and a blazer. 
 
 
 
 
 
For my busty friends...
a moderate V-neck looks sexy, not scandalous, and the fitted waist makes for nice curves. 
 
For my full figure friends...
Who says black is the only slimming color?  Consider brown too.  Shoulders are universally sexy, no matter what your body type.
 
For my petite friends...
Big jewelry can overwhelm a short person, especially if you are wearing a bold outfit, so it's best to do one or the other.
 
For my peary friends...
Try deep tone and fit-and-flare shape are slimming, while it's fluttery hem draws eyes toward the calves.
           
I have some reservations on Skinny Jeans. 
Can everyone wear it?
Who should wear it?
Who shouldn't wear it?
 
I could go on and on but I decided to have a workshop instead.
 
 
 
A black fitted Blazer is all you need in this fall.
A fitted Blazer with everything - jeans to cocktail dress.   This look will create that curve that you are looking for.
 
Sexy style tools
 
Invest in
 
1. Better under garments
 
2. Thongs, Thongs and Thongs
 
3. Jeans and Heels
 
4. High-tech stretch fabrics and the curve-worshiping clothes
 
"Plus" doesn't mean you need to add on
 
Limit your heavy pieces.  Show off something, whether it's toned arms, nice long legs or just show off your curves with pride.
 
Boy-shape?
 
Try a formfitting jacket that cinches the waist - it creates the illusion of curves.  Pair it with slightly flared jeans or pants: they provide a more flattering, feminine shape.
 
Pear-shape?
 
Try a slightly A-lined skirt.  Go with a longer, above-the-knee jacket that won't exaggerate your waist-to-hip ratio.