Lingerie Shopping This Christmas

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What we wear underneath our clothes are so very important, they are equally as important as our clothes, if not more. The right underwear can give you the confidence and pose to step out looking irresistible. The right underwear can take your outfit to greater heights, while the wrong set of underwear can ruin the entire look.

Nothing worse than having the line of your panties show when you have your skin-tight, pencil skirt on, or having your girdle or waist shaper show underneath your blouse. The dress up game definitely begins in the lingerie drawer. Here are some points to remember when shopping for the right lingerie this Christmas.

  • Try It On

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Apart from panties, it is hygienic and important to try on every underwear in store before purchase. Don’t just assume it will fit. Different sizes mean different fits in various stores, so try it on before you part with your cash.

  • Arrange A Bra Fitting

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Some of us have been wearing the same bra size for donkey years now. When next you go shopping, get a bra fitting to make sure your bra size is still your size. M & S, Debenhams and other lingerie stores provide this service for free. Also, make sure you have various bra  styles and designs in your lingerie drawer. This will ensure you have the right bra for every outfit. Backless, strapless, t-shirt, push-up, minimizer, are some of the various styles you could opt for, depending on your bust shape and size.

  • Panties

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These are daily essentials and you should aim to have as many as possible (or at least 15 pairs) in various styles. Classic, bikini, boyshorts and high cut briefs are some of the styles in vogue now. M&S and Debenhams have some amazing and affordable sets you can grab this Christmas. I find myself going for the classic styles now, boring but super comfortable. I opt for the G-strings and Thongs when the outfit permits.

  • Waist Trainers/Shapers

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These waist trainers/shapers seem to be everywhere at the moment. Different brands promising all sorts of magical transformations, and celebrities like Kim Kadashian endorsing them, the craze is on. I am yet to try them so I cannot comment on any of them, but if you want to join the race, try it on in store to ensure you are comfortable. I have seen some women look really uncomfortable in them, and I mean they were unable to eat, drink or sit. Also, just like you will do with a girdle, check to make sure the fabric is smooth and sturdy to ensure it can’t be seen through your outfit.

  • Tights

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Tights are needed in the lingerie drawer. It is best to have various designs and colours, if you like, to go for the different seasons and outfits. I am patiently waiting for nude tights for black women. There is none in the market at the moment and I was hoping to see Bianca Miller (Apprentice UK 2014) win this year edition of The Apprentice and get Lord Sugar’s £250,000 investment for her hosiery business which should cater for the dark-skinned woman. Bianca did not win but I guess I will be seeing those tights in the market real soon.

Which piece will you be shopping for this season?

5 Stylish and Affordable Christmas Jumpers

Christmas is here and so are Christmas jumpers. Christmas is never complete without the jumpers in vogue. I am not usually a fan of Christmas jumpers. I find most of them extremely unattractive and frumpy looking. I also do not like the fact that I can only wear them for just a couple of weeks a year. It will look silly me wearing a Christmas jumper on a cold February day, won’t it? So it won’t make any financial sense to splash on a Christmas jumper that is quite fashion restricted. That said, I have fallen in love with a couple of stylish and very affordable jumpers this season. Here are my top 5:

New Look Brave Soul Red Let It Snow Christmas Jumper For £18.50 (Currently on sale)

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Boohoo Norway Tunic Jumper For £15 (Currently on sale)
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Asos Christmas Jumper For £24.50 (Currently on sale)
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Matalan Santa Embellished Christmas Jumper For £15
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M&S Carrot Snowman Christmas Jumper For £25
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So what do you think of Christmas jumpers as a fashion statement? If you could have any on this list, which will you go for?

Eyeshadow Shades

I keep talking about various eyeshadow shades and it occurred to me that most of my readers may not quite understand what I mean by highlighter shades, accent shades, contour shades and blender shades so am breaking it down right here.

HIGHLIGHTER SHADES

Highlighter shades are generally applied all over the eye area to begin with. This is usually the first step when applying eye makeup. Highlighter shades can also be applied in inner corners and brow area of the eyes. Here is an example of a highlighter shade:

Bobbi Brown Shimmer Wash Eye Shadow for £17.50

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ACCENT SHADES

Accent eye shadow shades are simply contrasting shades. For instance, if you have brown eyes, you can accent beautifully with green or blue eye shadows. You cannot accent with brown because you have brown eyes already, you need eye shadow colours to not blend with the colour of your eyes. The same rule applies for the blue-eyed, hazel-eyed and so on.

Here is an example of an accent shade for the brown-eyed girl:

MAC Mineralize Eye Shadow for £17

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BLENDER SHADES

An eye shadow blender shade is used to blend all the eye colours together. This M&S Diego Dalla Palma Duo Eyeshadow for £18 is a good example of a blender shade:

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CONTOUR SHADES

Contour eye shadows give eyes definition and the ‘pop-out’ look. This is usually the darkest shade in your eye shadow palette. Here is an example of a contour shade:

Moondust Eyeshadow for £14 by Urban Decay

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