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April 28, 2009

As promised yesterday I show you now the “Twin Jean Dress”. To combine this one is a little more difficult. My immediate styling idea: brown tones and wood jewelry
. I have been thinking to separate the many buttons, so I can wear the dress with a belt. …read more
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April 27, 2009
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I’m pretty determined and come to important decisions relatively quickly. But with shopping I slow down somehow. Only if I see dresses hanging in some more colors, my head is already beginning to smoke: which I take anyway? Always I am scared to decide for the wrong part. That’s why my closet if full of „doubles“, like this dress from France. I have purchased it in turquoise (my favorite color) as well. Safety first! …read more
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April 22, 2009

I love Japanese fashion magazines. Whenever I thumb through them, I am fascinated, in addition to the fashion of course, with the pretty models. And they all have, almost without exception, full long hair and beautiful bangs (fringe). My absolute dream hair style, but for me with the 5 hair on my head a bangs has been a dream for a long time. Now the hairdresser of my confidence has gone to stuff and cut my fine hair into a round, thick bangs. E voilà: Now I nearly look like one of my favorite Japanese models. …read more
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April 9, 2009
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Dear Easter Bunny,
I am writing today because I want something for Easter. Could you please give me my legs a few inches longer, so I can wear these beautiful jeans with my favorite-ballerinas? I have already sent my request to Santa Claus, …read more
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August 8, 2008
I am a self-confessed “Jeans Junkie” and possess about 40 jeans. But not all jeans flatters the figure.
Thus the jeans never, never make your butt flatter and the thighs not too thick and the legs not too short, for days and nights I did some research and found out the following:
- Pumps with pointed caps extend optical.
- Jeans with extra length, with crease, and shoes of the same color lengthen the leg
- Embroidery on the sides bolster up narrow hips.
- Jeans with flared hem let the waist look smaller.
- An extra high waistband draws attention from wide hips to the waist.
- Curvaceous women should tend to wear dark jeans – they stretch the figure.
- 7/8-trousers visually shorten the leg – therefore only big and lean women should wear them (or you combine them with pointed pumps
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- High Waist Jeans emphasize the bust and stomach.
- Attached pockets bring more fullness to a flat bottom.
- Wide hip jeans redirect from strong thighs.
- Women with a slightly larger bottom should avoid to buy jeans without pockets.
Who has more tips – please post them here. Thank you.