Sometimes we don’t see a problem, till it becomes amusingly obvious.
Here’s the deal. I recently bought this top for those hot summer days when I want to look and feel cool.
The colors and proportion are right for me, the pattern makes me happy, but…..
I noticed on the second day that I wore it, how two of the flowers were dangerously close to being in the very wrong place; or in this case, places.
Please see Exhibit A, the photo of myself pointing out the oh so close, to being oh so wrong print placement across my chest.
I show women how to avoid bringing negative attention to the body parts they don’t like and focus instead on maximizing the ones they do, or don’t even know they’ve got.
I also show women how to look thinner in clothes, because it seems no matter what size they may wear, they wants to look thinner. Me too.
Prints can make you look thinner in clothes
OR Bigger.
Print placement can accentuate the positive and minimize the negative.
Here are a few tricks to help you avoid making big things look bigger, or get unwanted attention.
If you want to increase the size of your bosom without surgery, wear pockets and prints on the chest area, however not a print that screams out; pick me ’cause I’m ripe.
Want to minimize your bottom, avoid pockets and prints that ‘enlarge’ the area and result in you asking, “Does this make my butt look fat”?
Now, if you have read down to here, please type in the comment box below if you ever had, or witnessed a print mishap.