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Fat Womens Fashion (christmas) Overweight Fat Girls Fashion Faults & Tips 4 Short Plump Women

Fashion for Fat PeopleThis Christmas - What is it about Christmas that has women automatically think about the way they look or worry over their weight? Has it anything to do with festive season adverts like "Big" Turkey, "Plump" Goose, "Fleshy" Duck or "Fat" juicy Chicken. I know, not nice words to hear for them who are overweight but they sell poultry and you have to accept this, unless this Christmas you choose to pass by the freezer section in your supermarket.

You could however do something about your weight if this is the problem. Getting in shape and losing weight will have you see the meaning of - Big Plump Fleshy and Fat in a different light, and more in the way of "I'm tasty please eat me".

Have you been thinking about dieting to lose weight before Christmas, or just generally considering joining a weight loss program in spite of the season, if so, there's no better time to start shedding those pounds now.
It's not nice being fat and frumpy, and for some it's majorly upsetting - having to put up with people who don't understand how you feel and call you nasty names like fatty, blubber butt and their goes Bessie Bunter. Another reason is not being able to wear the latest fashion and look good. If your obesity is not caused by illness then let's look at some sensible ideas in regards to fashion sense so "YOU" will look good in the latest trends in designer clothes.

Christmas Fashion for Fat People

If you believe you won't reach your desired size by Christmas through dieting then work with your plump or stout body. Have you ever heard of the saying "pleasantly plump" so why not that be you this year.

Black is a magical colour

Just because black may not be the in colour doesn't mean sway from the idea of wearing it. Let's say the new trendy colour that's in fashion is orange then you work with that colour to get the latest stylish look. Adding accessories to compliment an outfit in this shade then voila, you're in fashion. Shoes, costume jewellery, scarves, shawls, chokers, gloves, hat or other hair accessories like combs, hair slides, bobbles and scrunches are all fabulous ideas for a fat woman to wear in the shade of orange to bring her black outfit (Trousers, blouse, dress, suit, evening gown) more up to date.

Every fat woman is curvy. Curves become more noticeable wearing the wrong clothes. Work with your curves, and not against them as this will make it difficult to get your desired look.

The vast majority of overweight women assume they can never be fashionable due fatness. How far from the truth this is. Any fat, plump, stout, portly, podgy or tubby woman/young girl can be fashionable-it's a matter of knowing what chic clothes to wear to slim your appearance, instead of garments that does nothing for your shape and shows every ripple of belly flab around your waist and bum. .

Sadly, not many fat women understand this concept and tend to wear skimpy clothes which make them look hideous. If I'm to be honest dressing this way can make a fat woman look ugly, and I mean this in the nicest possible way. Fat women are beautiful; some obese women have real pretty faces, better than a lot of skinny girls out there. Nevertheless to be body beautiful you have to dress right to achieve this.

Christmas Fashion for Fat People

The way to avoid being ridiculed for poor fashion sense is by dressing in clothes that suit your shape and size. For instance: Wear a dress/frock that sits below the knee or just above the ankle. Don't wear garments that cut off at the widest part of the calf. It will make you look stumpy.

High-waist tops are always in style as with the same with leggings. If you're wearing a dress/ skirt and think it too short and showing too much leg, then wear leggings underneath. Mid-calf leggings are attractive for summer wear; nonetheless big women may want to try this if they are not comfortable with the length of their dress. A black and white print dress, some black leggings with a pair of strappy sandals is a good dressy look. A chunky red or silver bangle will add the finishing touches to the outfit. A big mistake fat women make is trying to look smaller, which is right and expected from them who worry over their shape and size, however it's best to work with your already size because, it's less time consuming, less expensive and will still have you looking trendy and fabulous.

Undergarments are important for giving good shape, a well-fitted bra will help you feel and look your best. When you have the feel good factor you will always carry off whatever garment it is you're wearing.

If possible don't wear flowing capricious fabrics. Various colors, materials, layers and patterns can make you look heavier and stocky. Colors most fitting are dark grey, deep silver, wine, plum, jade, russet, midnight blue, cocoa and cranberry.

Lengthy straight skirts/dresses elongate the body which in return will have you appear slimmer
Tight is not right. Tight garments shows every bulge even the ones you didn't know were there. Material sort to wear should be one that skims the contour of your body and not clingy.

Horizontal stripes are out and vertical in for short stout stumpy women.

Dresses or tops with empire waist for the longer look.

Keep shoe color the same as your stylish trendy outfit

Stilettos lengthen the look of legs.

Low necked dresses and long jewelry chains/necklaces help lengthen the look of the neck

Avoid chokers or pole polo neck sweaters this will give you the hunched up look

Christmas Fashion for Fat People

Fat girls need to remember they don't need to create fashion to look great and trendy; its attitude that does this. Stay confident and positive about yourself and you will achieve or see your desired look, clothed or naked. Most common mistakes fat women make usually includes wearing jackets and belts in the wrong scope. Blouses and dressy tops of various color with big banded wide patent belts cut the body in two parts and therefore attract attention.

Elongate legs by wearing straight pants that cover your shoes.

Don't clutter the waist with fabric.

Monochromatic garments are ideal for the pleasantly plump woman

Warning oversize t-shirts and baggy tops don't hide flab instead they make the body look more shapeless. Baggy doesn't hide saggy

Avoid thick heavy cloth as it adds extra weight to your figure.

Matching stilettos with long straight pants partly covering the shoe is the solution to looking taller and slimmer in any situation

Voluminous tops like loose fitting camisoles, peasant tops, tunics and smock tops goes nice with pants or leggings.

No matter what size you are, and want to look slim, then style, color and design of your clothes is important

Choose good quality fabric that hangs elegantly rather than cling.

Wear V neck, deep round neck and square neck before turtle neck.

Ideal length for short plump ladies to get a slim look is above or just on the knees, while tall women should wear longer hemlines.

Tapered trousers are chic but can make the hips look big and legs short and stumpy. Wear boot cut style trousers to render leg length.

High heels make feet, ankles look thinner.

Don't wear smaller size garments
Wide legged jeans or pants are a good choice for the long slim look. Wear with boots, open sandals or pointed heels (winkle pickers).

Don't wear large robe like dresses, they didn't work for Mama Cass or Demis Roussos and won't work for you.

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