The Date Friendly makeover by Chantelle Znderic, Professional Personal Stylist.

Posted by Chantelle on Wed 25th July 2007 at 01:43 AM, Filed in Body Language

The first thing to remember is that you should dress to impress, but without compromising on comfort. Feeling comfortable on a date is critical for success, you will feel more nervous as well as make them feel nervous if you keep adjusting those hipsters every 2 minutes, or when you fall over because your heels are too high.

When you feel amazing you naturally give off a confident aura making you more desirable.

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Put that skimpy number back in the party shop where it belongs!

You definitely don’t want to be look like mutton dressed as lamb (look too young for your age) so don’t over do it with make up or clothes that you can’t get away with.

Remember to dress for your own body, presenting fabulous curves and highlighting your best bits. Always look to try and create an Hour Glass figure when you dress (nipped in waist, shoulders and hips the same size). Wear neutral colours on a date so you don’t stand out like a sore thumb. Heels are good as long as they don’t make you too tall, remember that the average bloke is 5ft 8’ and you could make him feel very uncomfortable if towering above him.

Also stay away from black, whatever your colour. It drains your skin and gives you the appearance of being boring.

Always get the opinion of a couple of mates before you go out – looking great could be the deal maker for you so it’s worth making the effort.

If you have any paticullar questions for me, visit Topstylista and then click on fashion agonies button – it’s a FREE service.

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