But until then I will give you a few easy steps to cure that miss(mid)-section area. Below is the question that prompted this post...the the advisee will be left nameless as usual ;-):
"Hey Sasha!
I truly enjoy your fashion blog. I do have a fashion question for you. I'm trying to revamp my wardrobe so that i can be more girly and stylish. The only problem is my tummy area. Do u have any suggestions?"
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My opinion and thorough research...
1. Wear jackets that open to create a 3-D effect, that makes the belly look smaller. Jackets should fall below the belt/hip line.
2. Wear shirts that fit, but avoid that types that clinches the waist. Accessorize your neckline or choose tops with patterns or embroidery above the breasts.
3. Wear the right bra! the RIGHT bra can do wonders to LIFT the chest and draw less attention to the problem area. This also balances the body. Get fitted for the right bra ASAP. If your larger in the chest area,
4. Wear pants the FIT YOUR SIZE. I cant say that enough. No MUFFIN TOPS! this makes you and your belly look bigger. Low riders should definitely be AVOIDED! Choose pants that have a narrow or tapered leg. Flat front, side and back zips will complement your figure, while pockets, pleats and tight pants will only draw attention to your mid section. Leggings and stirrup pants are great, provided they are not too tight.
5. Wear solid colors as much as possible...or that have that splash of added flare (explore but choose wisely, below
6. Notice your armholes when choosing shirts, armholes that are too big can add weight and larger appearance to the body
7. Lines across the body draw attention to the problem area
8. Select full skirts that do not gather at the waist. Straight or slim skirts will narrow the silhouette of your lower body, creating the illusion that your overall line is slimmer.
9.Avoid any clothing combination that defines your waist, including any belted or drawstring looks.
9.Avoid any clothing combination that defines your waist, including any belted or drawstring looks.
Beautyandstyle.com suggests these styles:

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To all my fashion friends with this issue...I hope this helps! Be-A-YOU-tiful...but remember it starts from the INSIDE OUT!
Love ya,
Rich and ROYAL!
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