Sunday, August 2, 2009

Clothes Plus Size Trendy "Sizzling Tips For A Low Budget Stylish Look

By Di Smith

Many believe that the only way for a plus size woman to have a stylish look is to pay for very expensive clothes. But there are quite a lot of things you can do to make a low budget outfit look classy. The first rule in up scaling a low budget dress is to choose a dress with pure and simple lines, don't go for the glitz or flouncy extras.

Instead save the glitz and flounce for your handbag, add a selection of light jewelry and spectacular shoes. If you don't like stilettos you can go for a sleek high wedge, but don't wear flats with a long dress unless you are tall, flat shoes will give a short woman an overall squashed look.

Making sure you get the balance right when selecting shoes is very important. Never wear a pair of lofty stilettos with a short skirt, stick to flats. Dress up other pieces like pants or pencil skirts with a nice pair of stilettos, the heels do not necessarily have to be high. You will add class to any outfit you wear with this simple rule.

Don't hide behind long jackets to hide wide hips. You can move the focus away from your hips with a striking colorful top and brown, navy, khaki and black pants or skirts. Add a terrific pair of stiletto's to your outfit for a sizzling look.

If you like to wear frilly or flirty dresses go for tunics or A- line skirts. If you are short you can add some height with a A-line skirt and a shrunken cardigan.

When the wet weather comes, don't despair. A trench coat worn with some colorful rubber boots will give you a trendy and practical look. Add a big bag for your foldable umbrella and you are set.

Plunging necklines can leave you with some very red cheeks so make sure you keep your clothes in place with clear double sided tape. The strip will stick to your clothes and skin to make sure everything stays in place. The cost is only $14 for a box of 36 strips, 7 centimeters each. Make sure you use it on your wrap skirt, you never now when a gust of wind will decide to turn up.

About the Author:
Deb Carter is co-contributor for the fashion blog Clothes plus size trendy, where you will find loads of plus size fashion tips. Peek into Deb, Erin and Karens closet for the best handpicked plus size womens clothes. Get a totally unique version of this article from our article submission service

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