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GirlTalk: Show off your hot legs!

5 May 2008 No Comment

Who says skirts are not meant for everyone? We are not born, knowing how to wear them. I thought of sharing this tiny write up on wearing skirts. Of course, these are my humblest opinions ever! and please feel free to convo or comment, or even add in this post! (:

Dump your leggings and i mean literally drop them! Not so practical now since the weather is getting hotter by the day! *sweat.. and the trend… is kinda of so over lor! (*hee.. i admit that sometimes its hard not to wear one…its such an easy way out and there’s no worry over unsightly hairy legs!) Anyways! Show off your hot legs ladies! with these above the knee skirts everyone can pull off (yes i mean you or even your mum!) – seriously! Remember to shave em’ (:

Chicks with Real Skinny Legs (CRSL)

Get a frilly hem skirt! Anyone of them – Pleated, ruffled, or even tiered ones! The detailing distracts eyes from the legs!

Chicks with Big Hips (CBH)

A-Line Cut! This figure-friendly style skims, covers across the hips!
The classic A-Line is created usually in a dress or skirt silhouette that is narrower at the top, flaring gently wider toward the bottom thereby resembling the letter A. Works well on most figure types; and especially effective for disguising bottom-heavy figures.

Chicks with Boyish Figure (CBF)

Pencils Skirts! The drapes, folds create soft, alluring womanly curves against a masculine body structure.

Chicks with Narrow Hips (CNH)

Full Skirt! Add volume of the skirt to balance up your body shape! The overall gives one an impression of a fuller hip! Try it!

images taken from www.asos.com

Hope the above helps! Feel free to drop me a comment! (:

Love ya!
Gin

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