Thursday, June 30, 2011

Dressing techniques for a fuller figure

Wear clothes with shape. Whatever size you are - body hugging (not tight) clothes look better than boxy, shapeless garments. If you hide yourself amongst oodles of fabric – your weight and size will instantly increase.
Place verticals on "liabilities". The illusion of a leaner body is created by wearing garments with as many vertical design lines as possible eg pants with centre front crease, a pinstripe pattern, pleats, piping, a deep V-neck, a long necklace. Try placing these on figure challenges.

Highlight "assets".
Use belts to highlight a narrow waist. Use colour and print to emphasize slim upper body (diverting the eye from other areas) or wear shorter hemlines to show off gorgeous legs.
Avoid flimsy or clingy fabrics. Thin fabrics show up every bulge. Clingy fabrics show every bump and lump. Wear fabrics that drape and don't cling e.g silk rather than lycra.
Invest in shapewear. Suck-you-in foundation garments can take off 3 kg's.

Hide mid-torso rolls. Wear a loose camisole it will act as a layer to camouflage the rolls.
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Monday, June 13, 2011

Father's Day

Father's Day is just around the corner - 19 June - and depending on your traditions, there are some great gift idea's out there for those special Dad's.
Get Crafty
Why not encourage your children to make something for Dad - put together a little craft table and while Dad is at the office, let the children create something personal for him. A card, a picture frame for his desk at work, a handmade notepad made using scrap pieces of paper from the printer at home - just turn the pieces around and he has blank pages to write notes on, bind it together with rubber bands and twigs and let your children decorate the front with a personal message.
Spend a little
If it is your tradition to give your children a small amount of money for them to use and buy something for their dad's then try combining handmade items with bought items. Suggest  the idea of making a card, buying a photo frame and personalizing the frame with things that can be found in the tool box or in the drawer where all the "just in case" items are kept. They could be spare washers, his favourite beer bottle lids, some newspaper clippings to cover part of the frame - anything that can be found can be used.

Recycling and Upcycling are a popular part of today's society so this is the best time to encourage your children and teach them about reusing items around the house and turning them into something new and exciting.
Spend a lot
If your tradition is to spoil Dad with the latest and greatest then why not look into the latest gadgets - an Ipod touch, a GPS or a range finder, something to use while he is at gym - perhaps some new gym shoes or a heart monitor, what about a golf kit or something for those weekend braai's.
Whatever it is your children decide to do this Father's Day, just remember that hugs are always free.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

 
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Trends and developments in the workplace

According to www.essortment.com there have been numerous changes in the workplace due to ever-changing technology and communication in general.

Here are some of the trends being witnessed (click here for further information):

Job assessment methods:
Although qualifications remain a significant indicator of ability, companies no longer assume that, by taking on a university graduate, they are going to get someone of high calibre and intelligence. Personality and communication skills are becoming increasingly important in the workplace.

Freelancing:
There is a definite trend towards outsourcing, short term contracting and freelancing. Permanent staff, as a percentage of the workforce, are decreasing in number. As a result, the traditional sense of company identity and loyalty is, in some cases, being sacrificed in the name of cost-cutting advantages and long-term efficiency.

E-mail "overload":
Workers, today, are becoming inundated with e-mail communications. The more e-mails we receive, the greater the distraction and the faster we tend to work to try and make up for lost time.

Desk rage:
This is a recent development. Computer power has unleashed an unpleasant element into the workplace. Arguments, irritability and a sense of being out of control are all affecting stressed-out staff to some degree or another.

Aggression in the workplace:
For whatever reason, today's workforce is becoming increasingly aggressive in its attitude, in general. Employees, nowadays, identify less and less with corporate image and feel very little sense of loyalty.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

What I wish I had said...

 Why is it that so many of us struggle to say what we really feel, especially when things get difficult?
Here are some tips to help you to handle that dreaded conversation:
  • Learn the language of the organisation–others will “hear” you better.
  • If you are in an industry where speed is of priority eg trading in shares, stocks or constantly needing to meet tight deadlines – you may need to be blunt to be efficient eg: “ No, that will not work at all”. However if you are in an organisation that has a “softer–more nurturing” approach to business you will need to be more diplomatic. Eg “Here’s how I would like to add on to your idea”.
  • Plan ahead what you want to say, have a couple of key points. Rehearse the conversation in your head especially how you plan to start.
  • Try and speak a little slower than is your norm, keep your voice level and remember to breathe. Speaking too quickly lacks impact, makes you appear flustered and breathless merely adding to your stress levels. We should concentrate on modulating the pitch of our voice – nerves and emotions tend to make your voice high and squeaky.
  • If you get emotional – back off. Little will be achieved until you have controlled your emotions. Take a deep breath and retire gracefully: “Please give me a few moments, what I need to say to you is important”.
  • Don’t loose track of what it was you needed to say, but take this opportunity to see if you have been heard and understood. So many misunderstandings can be prevented if you take a step back, assess, reassess and then if necessary change your track rather than ploughing full steam ahead.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Winter Wardrobe Essentials

Can you believe it's time to bring out our Winter woolies again?
A new season is the best time to update your look.
With so much fashion in the shops and magazines
it can get very confusing. 
My top tip for this Winter is ...buy less TRENDY items, buy more STATEMENT pieces. Invest in clothes that are wearable time and again. To find out what key pieces you should opt for read on.

50’s Ladylike Charm:
Curvy girls are back in fashion -YAY!
Figure hugging dresses and skirts finished off with a belt. Choose from pencil skirts to A-lined full skirts/ shirt dresses. Jackets are cropped and fitted or long and loose. Skirts & dresses are worn just below the knee.

Rules for wearing Full Skirts:
1: Stick to neutrals.
2: Keep it slim and fitted on top – add a poloneck or a fitted blouse.
3: The low-cut ankle boot is perfect to modernise a full skirt.

The leopard Print:
Wild leopard spots are seen in shoes, scarves, handbags. Ease animal prints into the office wardrobe with neutral separates and a pop of colour eg RED.

'70s Sophistication:
• High waisted wide-leg pants.They make your legs look super slim and chic!
• Cigarette Pants - narrow cut ending at the ankle.
• Pussy bow-blouses, with billowing sleeves in silk, satin or velvet. 
• Statement collars on coats and jackets are the rage.
• Polonecks-a great basic item each winter-update it in the right colours-wear under a shift dress.
Layering:
Select waistcoats, cardigans, gilets, blouses and layer creative. The secret is not to make use of fabrics that are too bulky. Buy a COATIGAN- a knee length combination of a cardigan and a coat.

Fabulous Fashion boots:
It’s short boots and chunky heels all the way this Winter.
The Must-Have pair for this season-a neutral colour, high-heeled, lace-up shoe boot. Stay away from the thigh high “Pretty Woman” boots, sheepskin trims, studs and biker straps.
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Friday, April 8, 2011

Shopping with Miss SA - Bokang Montjane

On Thursday 07 April I took Miss SA - Bokang Montjane shopping at the elegant Jenni Button Sandton store where we selected some awesome outfits that will allow her to attend different functions whilst at all times looking chic and elegant.

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