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My Spring Favorites!

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

The sun is out down here in Texas. I am sure most of you are enjoying the outdoors these days. I know I am. I encourage my readers to take time for a walk before it gets dark or to take a picnic. That’s on my list to do.

With that being said, you want to wear something comfortable, airy and still cute and put together. Here are a few of my favorites from DressYourBodyType.com that are perfect for these occasions.

The Brown Halter Maxi Dress flatters with an A-line shape which works well on most body types. The style conceals the tummy and hips.  Very comfortable for the summer vacation or wear this maxi dress to the next beach wedding with wedges or no shoes at all.

Brown Halter Maxi Dress features detailed embroidery stitching.

 

Rompers can be a tricky trend to follow. However, if you know your body type, you won’t have a problem deciding if this is that right romper for you. For more on Body Types, click here. One thing to consider is the waistline.  The romper, shown above, has a drawstring at the waistline which allows for a more comfortable fit.

If you have a more boyish or slim figure, this romper will proportion your body well. To create curves, the waistline needs to nip in. Also, having a collar and sleeves adds to your shoulders creating a V line from your waist to your shoulders. V-neck add curve as well. For more on Tall, Slim, Boyish Figures, click here.

If you tend to be a little larger in the lower portion, rompers will be a little more challenging for you; however, there are still styles that work!

“Try to find something that is loose or blousy all the way through the top, fitted only at the waist, with loose-fitting shorts.  Something with tight, tiny shorts will only accentuate your fuller bottom, but an easy, flowy silhouette all the way through your romper will create a flattering and proportional shape.” -Emily Farra, TodaysTeenOnline.com 

Click here to learn more about Pear Shapes.

 

If you are top heavy, tube top romper will not give you the proper suppport. Look for sleeveless, short sleeve or halter top rompers instead. Spagetti straps may not flatter. This will depend on how much support you think you need. Wear shorter shorts to show off your trim legs which draws the eyes away from the upper portion. Click here for more on Busty figures.

Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

 

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New Arrival: Plus Size Basics Now Available!

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

Basic long sleeve top now available at DressYourBodyType.com in plus sizes. Available in fuchsia, teal, and black. This is a great basic for all body types; Petite, Curvy Petite, Tall & Slim, Pear Shape, Busty and Full & Curvy.

More of the gloomy days in the Hill Country… to be continued…

 

 Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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New Arrival! Leopard Jacket

Monday, March 28th, 2011

 

 

 Button up jacket in double-breasted design, in charcoal and black features rolled leopard sleeve secured with button. The jacket is detailed with collar neckline, two small front pockets, and includes adjustable belt. Leopard fabric lines the inside of the jacket.

 

 

 

Busty figures will feel more polished and put together. With the large collar and shoulder pads, pear shapes will be well proportioned. Curvy Petite and Petite frames will look the part at the office.

 

 

Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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In Memory of Elizabeth Taylor

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

 

 Style Icon: Elizabeth Taylor 

Body Type: Curvy Petite 

Height: 5’4″ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rest in Peace Elizabeth Taylor 

  
 

Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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Perfect from Season to Season

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Limited New Arrival – Belted Leopard Top!

The asymmetrical leopard top flatters most waist consitious ladies. It comes with a sinching belt; however, the belt easily be removed. The comfortable, easy-going top can be dressed up for Sunday brunch or casual for a low-key dinner.

This makes the perfect transition piece because the fabric is breathable and light weight.  Also, it has 3/4″ sleeves. The warmer it gets the more skin you want to show. That’s an easy concept to follow if you follow it tastefully.

 Between not wearing the belt and wearing it, Full & Curvy figures and Busty shapes can wear this top. Also Tall & Slim, Petite or Figures that lack shape can wear this to add girly curves. Wearing a belt at the waist adds shape.

The two front pockets really add character to the top. I love resting my hands in them. Comes in charcoal & black and off-white & brown. DressYourBodyType.com has a limited supply of this special piece so purchase it while you can.

 Pictures were taken in the Texas Hill Country on a gloomy, dreary day.

Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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When do clothes go too far?

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

So When do clothes go too far? When they consume every minute of your life? When your tugging and pulling at them? When you just feel uncomfortable in every piece you own?

Clothing can rule our lives if we let them. They can suffocate us.

Well, through the years, by experiencing being a woman, it is a bit easier to dress in the morning. Sure my mind goes a hundred miles an hour once I’m out of the shower but I sure do come prepared for just about any senario that involves garments getting in the way.

Typically, I check the weather. I peek outside to read the temperature. I am one of those that is always freezing so I make sure I have an appropriate layer.

So starting with the outfit… I base it around what events are going on that day, who I am going to be meeting with, who I may bump into, and how long I will be out. Like most people, I stay out most of the day once I leave. Anything I slip on must be able to withstand a full day’s work.

Mariah Carey... too many fussy ruffles!

Other things that come to mind…Am I trying too hard in this… Is this me?… Is this too fussy? (I never feel like me in fussy clothing.)

Shoes? Shoes are my down fall. I have gotten better about picking out more practical, easy-going shoes. Don’t get me wrong, I still love high heels but I have to be realistic.

Are your clothes going too far? Somethings they do and you have to stand your ground. Good luck in the closet.

Jaylynn Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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Trend Report: Knotted & Knitted

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
 
Whimsical and sophisticated is what you call spring knitwear. The knitted short sleeve cable describes just that. Curvy Petite shapes, Busty and Tall frames will love how this top compliments their body.
 
 
 
Don’t you just love the Hill Country. Even on a gloomy, dreary day, you can appreciate all the natural colors. The cable top, as you can seen, can be worn with a top underneath. Of coarse, warm temperatures will call for shorter sleeves. However, this knit piece can easily transition from season to season.
 
 

Coming soon… Plus Size Basics & Cocktail Dresses! 

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Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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Look Lean in Long Skirts

Sunday, March 6th, 2011

Long skirts were seen all over the spring/summer runways. Pick a skirt that comes in at the waist and flows down just past the knee. This choice flatters a woman’s figure best. It’s super lady-like too.

 

Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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Longing for Summertime

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

 The light yellow blouse with loose chiffon petal detailing is soft and precious for summer. It’s also light and airy for warm weather. The blouse gathers at the waist to add a feminine touch.

I don’t know what it is about the color yellow. It makes me smile. I don’t overload my wardrobe with this color but it’s almost like chocolate. I savor a garment in the color yellow and only wear it on certain occasions. I tend to save it for those special life changing moments.

However, this summer I have decided to change my color palent. I usually am drawn to color. All things color. This year I want to stick with desert colors as I call them. All shades of yellow, salmon, earthy browns, and touches of turquoise.

You can purchase this special piece at DressYourBodyType.com. Click here for more information.

Jaylynn R. Perkins

myshopper@dressyourbodytype.com

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