Monday, June 7, 2010

Dressing to Flatter

Looking good isn’t rocket science, but for some women getting started can be the hardest part. Determining your figure shape is the most important part of dressing well. This means finding where you gain weight the easiest. If it’s your mid-section, you tend towards the apple shape, and if it’s your thighs and butt, you follow pearish proportions. The following tips should help you decide how to wear what.

Bra: You want your bra to lift your breasts away from your waist, so choose one that has a lot of lift.

Women body shapers: Choose your body shapers so that you look slimmer without any lumps. Lumps actually make you look fatter, so buy women body shapers that are bigger. This will not only be more comfortable, but it will also even out cellulite and make your body look smoother and tighter.

Baggy clothes: Wearing overly baggy clothing can make you look boxy. You want something that will display a silhouette, without revealing any rolls.

Skinny jeans: These make your butt look big. If you have a tiny butt, wear them, but if you don’t need any more showcasing, stick with opaque stockings and a skirt.

Color: Black is great, but so are other dark colors like navy, burgundy, brown and grey.

Monday, May 3, 2010

The History of Womens Leotards

Did you know that the leotard was made famous by the French acrobatic performer Jules Léotard (1842–1870)? Léotard invented a tight-fitting garment for men called a maillot that was worn by circus performers, particularly acrobats and “strong men,” in the early 20th century. The word leotard entered the lexicon in 1886.

In the 1920s and 1930s, the style of womens leotards influenced the design of bathing suits, and leotards came to be worn by Broadway showgirls. In the 1950s, leotards continued to be worn mainly by stage performers and circus actors.

In the 1970s, the leotard really took off; more colorful and patterned leotards arrived on the scene and were popularly used in ballet, dance and aerobic exercise classes. By the late 1970s, leotards were commonly worn on the street, often with sheer tights, as part of the disco craze. In the 1980s and 90s, leotards were popularly worn as tops with jeans, especially skinny jeans.

Today, leotards continue to be worn by circus performers, acrobats and dancers, as well as gymnasts, athletes, figure skaters and those practicing yoga. They're worn as both practice garments and performance costumes – the sky’s the limit!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Pregnant? Best Kept Support Secret: Women Body Shapers

Those expecting may not know what to expect once the baby’s born, but here’s one thing they can count on to keep things under control until then—MeMoi Maternity Thigh Shaper. A best-kept secret of glowing moms-to-be, this discreet women body shaper slips on comfortably to give you support in all the right places.

Ingeniously designed with micro-stretch panels under your tummy, tush, and thighs, MeMoi Maternity Thigh Shaper smoothes away the pressures of pregnancy. A body-hugging blend of 10% spandex and 90% nylon offers the most effective contouring for your gorgeous, pregnant body.

Here are three ways (among dozens) to use this ultra-versatile spandex women body shaper:

Look Sharp In Your Work Wear.
This keeps professional garb, pant suits and office attire looking exceptional at any stage in your pregnancy.

Keep Up Appearances At Events.
Don’t give up on glamour! Just get a little help with this body shaper to keep your Saturday night dress in top form.

Extra Support At Yoga.
Their super-stretchy panels transition seamlessly to the yoga mat. A little support goes a long way—and keeps the focus on your breathing (not your belly.)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Opaque Stockings: Do You HUE?

opaque stockingsIt’s hard to talk about opaque stockings without mentioning HUE. This brand caters to women of all shapes and sizes, whether they’re looking for support, comfort, or fashion. Read on for some of our favorite HUE womens stockings.

Sleek Opaque Control Top
Providing super-soft coverage in slimming black, these tights minimize the tummy, butt, and thighs by sculpting a smooth, natural silhouette.

Sueded Opaque Control Top
If you enjoy the luxurious feel of suede, then these womens stockings are for you. These tights look fab in a pair of pumps or Mary Janes.

Super Opaque Control Top
When we say opaque, we’re not kidding! These control top stockings are 100% opaque, offering exceptional warmth – perfect to wear under boots!

Cotton Microfiber Control Top
Featuring a controlling blend of cotton, nylon, and spandex, these tights work well for both summer and winter use. Plus, they don’t slip down when you wear them!

Opaque Thigh High

Ooh la la! These fashionable womens stockings look great under skirts and dresses. Besides, who doesn’t love the convenience of thigh highs?

Monday, April 12, 2010

Accessories for Womens Leotards

womens leotardsDancewear incorporates a wide variety of clothing, from womens leotards and shrugs to hair accessories and tights. If you recently purchased leotards or other dancewear, read on for a list of some of the additional dance products available on www.legaacy.com.

Long Sleeve Shrug: For chilly dance studios or traveling to and from rehearsal, the dance shrug is a must-have item of clothing. This piece of knitwear by Eurotard features a flattering silhouette and wrist detailing, and the acrylic material is both soft and lightweight.

Hair Scrunchies: It’s easy to fade into the crowd in a standard ballet bun, but not when you’ve got a colorful hair scrunchie on your head, as these cotton accessories are available in a variety of colors. For a fun alternative, try a rhinestone buncover made of polyester.

Convertible Tights: It’s hard to imagine womens leotards without sheer or opaque stockings, and convertible tights provide essential protection while also converting from full coverage to exposing the ankle and foot – perfect for sliding on flip flops after rehearsal. Plus, many convertible tights can be rolled down for a low-waisted look as well.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

All About Women Body Shapers

women body shapers
With the weather starting to warm up again, you might have noticed some holiday pounds lingering around your waistline. If you want to get rid of these extra inches for good, of course, you can’t do better than diet and exercise. Still, it’d be nice to be able to look slim while you’re getting slim, don’t you think? That’s where women body shapers come in!

Women body shapers compress your body to create a natural, slender silhouette. Shapers are available in a variety of styles and sizes, allowing them to minimize all the right areas and none of the wrong ones. Choose high-waisted leggings to hold in your tummy, butt, and tights, or panty shapers to add definition without any additional coverage. You can even buy dress and slip shapers – and even strapless dress shapers – to keep you looking slim in all of your outfits.

Worried about comfort? Body shapers feel like your favorite control top womens stockings, however shaper coverage can address any part of your body, and make you look even slimmer. For the best in women body shapers, check out the selection on www.legaacy.com.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Exploring Your Opaque and Sheer Tights Options

sheer tightsWhen you’re selecting hosiery, it’s important to consider more than just color and size. Opaque and sheer tights are available in several varieties, each offering distinct advantages. Read on for a rundown of your womens stockings options.

Support Tights: These stockings are designed to alleviate leg soreness, fatigue, and swelling by compressing your calves and ankles to facilitate better circulation. If you spend hours a day sitting or standing, or suffer from leg pain caused by other factors, support tights may be able to help. They also typically offer reinforced toes for added comfort.

Toeless Tights: No woman should have to choose between wearing sheer tights and showing off her pedicure – and with toeless stockings, you don’t have to! Toeless tights leave the toes exposed, so you can strut your stuff in open-toed sandals.

Shaping Tights: Like women body shapers, shaping tights feature slimming support around your tummy, butt, and thighs. Whether you’re wearing a dress, skirt, or slacks, sheer tights can help keep your figure looking svelte.