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Fashion Police: Too Many Bad Dresses at the AMAs

Posted by admin On December - 1 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

A BAD DRESS
AMAs were not only about tripping all over yourself, they were also about bad fashion. Yay, our favorite!

Nicole Kidman continues to underwhelm us in another pastel, ruffled, tiered dress, this time by Balenciaga. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez went with too much matchy-matchy white in head-to-toe Gucci. We will say it’s nice to see her smile and not doing that sex face she usually makes.

A couple of question regarding Kristen Bell. What is she doing there? And is that really a tube top with a high-waisted skirt? OK, cool, just wanted to make sure we were seeing things right because…ew!

Kate Hudson was there to pimp Nine (you know, the movie where she sings) in a vintage Gianni Versace chainmail dress that was not only totally shapeless but was on the verge of exposing some nipple…

Alas, there was flesh-colored mesh under there to keep things covered up.

And finally Kelly Clarkson. Oh, Kelly. Why does she do this to us? We love her so much, we really just want to help her find something flattering to wear. The cut of this dress really isn’t doing her any favors (too long), the fishnets are too light to be flattering, the sparkles are more matronly than fun like T.Swift, and the hair could have used some styling.

The craziest thing of all is while these five ladies were all failing at the red carpet, Paula Abdul was actually looking normal and good. Someone please explain that.

Buy Lingerie For Her Body Type

Posted by admin On December - 1 - 2009 9 COMMENTS

sexy-lingerieBuying lingerie for your girl can be extremely daunting. After all, getting her something that doesn’t suit her body type or personal style can be a candid invitation for an early and painful death. With this fatal fact in mind, it’s important to take the time to find something next to perfect; if you do, you shall be rewarded accordingly. So because your childhood talk about the “birds and the bees” most likely didn’t include anything on Victoria’s Secret, here is your primer for buying your girl the best lingerie for her body type.

the basics

Get her size right
If there is one rule of thumb when buying lingerie, it’s to get her size right. If you buy something too small, she will know you didn’t do your homework (but she may be flattered); if you buy something too big, you’re in deep trouble because that means you think she’s bigger than she really is. To find the best fit, you need to do your research by checking out her underwear drawer and examining the labels. Be aware that it doesn’t work in simply S, M & L. You will need her bra cup size and her underwear size, and if you are buying stockings, keep in mind that they come in different sizes based on height.

Get her style right
If your girl loves cutesy pinks with flowers, buying her a black leather corset probably won’t go down too well. If she loves sexy red and black lace, a cheeky pair of baby blue booty shorts will make her cringe. Her style is important, so get it right; as much as she will enjoy your thoughtfulness, if she doesn’t like it, the lingerie will more than likely sit unused at the back of her underwear drawer. Your poor choice may finally see the light of day if she pulls it out to show her girlfriends how insane you are, but this isn’t what you’re after. Finding her a set she will love to show off can be one of the best investments a man can make, so take your time and do it well.

buy for her body type
There is nothing worse than trying on a beautiful set of lingerie and finding it is totally unsuitable for your body type, with bits squishing out here, stuff looking baggy there, things being too tight, too loose or cut in the wrong place. Everybody is different, and you need to take this into account when choosing her undercloth. So take a look at the options at your favorite lingerie store and imagine your girl not only being in love with one of them, but looking foxy as hell in it.

Your girl is tall and slim
Garter belts look great on tall women because they accentuate the impression that their legs run up to their armpits. These belts draw attention to length by cutting the body horizontally, which also draws the eye to curves. They usually come in black or red, but if you can find something in a beautiful, rich color, go for it. Anything that has a horizontal line across the belly (like a corset or garter) works for tall ladies because it draws attention to curves if they are a little straight-edged.

Garters are a staple of sexy lingerie and it is reasonably hard to go wrong here. Just remember to ask the retailer what comes with the set, as you may need to buy stockings, matching underwear and possibly a bra to complete it. So to make things easier, put the sales assistant to good use: She is your new best friend, unless of course you happen to have exquisite taste in female underwear.

Your girl is voluptuous and big-busted
A corset supports the bust and brings out great cleavage in a very tasty manner, all while enhancing the small curve of the waist and flattening the stomach. Corsets are fantastically sexy in so many ways; it is hard to go wrong in your choice. Make sure to buy good quality because a badly made corset won’t make it past the first try-on. They are extremely complex and need to be done up tightly, so any shoddy workmanship will be visible very quickly.

Your girl is bigger/rounder
A sexy little negligee suits more voluptuous women and hides a multitude of sins. A babydoll teddy will easily hide a big tummy or butt, and she can feel at ease knowing she still looks beautiful showing off her other assets. Dark colors are more slimming, so don’t go for white or anything too see-through. Victoria’s Secret has a huge range of great negligees, so be sure to browse through one of its stores or its website.

Your girl is athletic/slim
Sexy boy shorts (aka booty shorts) add curves to an athletic figure and accentuate a great butt. Booty shorts come in all types of fabrics and styles, and they can be worn on their own or with other accessories like a bra, a garter or a corset. These really don’t need anything else, as they are perfectly delectable all on their own. But beware: Don’t buy booty shorts for your girl unless you are sure she will look hot in them. They are expressly for nice bottoms, as they draw all the attention there due to their horizontal lines and broad cut.

Tips for other types

If your girl is slightly less comfortable with her body, add in a sexy, silky robe that can be wrapped around her body to complement her new underwear. The robe will help her feel at ease and will tingle her skin with the delicious softness of silk or satin. This feeling alone is very sensual and will help sexy ideas blossom.

For other body types not listed here, the general rules are as follows:

Nothing should cling to parts she would prefer were hidden, such as a big belly or thighs. Be sure to keep fabric loose and flowing, so it enhances curves but doesn’t stick.
Always enhance and draw attention to her best assets, be it her breasts, bottom, legs, tummy or shoulders.

Dark colors are slimming, while light colors draw attention to potential bulges.

Short women can gain length by having slits in the sides of gowns and negligees.

the final touches

Choosing colors
Most women can pull off white, red or black; luckily, nearly all lingerie comes in these colors, making it reasonably easy to choose. In saying that, your girl’s hair color will help you to decide as well. Blondes often suit pastel colors, but brunettes need stronger colors to set them off, like emeralds and sapphires. Redheads are complemented by green, blue and earthy tones.

Choosing textures
There are normally a few different types of fabric to choose from when buying lingerie, such as lace, satin, silk, cotton, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), leather, lycra, and velvet. Lace, satin and silk are considered “safe purchases” because they are very feminine, not too wild or over-the-top and feel beautiful on the skin. Cotton is a tad boring, though there are some lovely pieces available in this fabric. Cotton is what women buy for themselves to wear every day, so to buy it for something special is a little against the point.

PVC is daring, though it can be difficult to find it in the right size, as it’s not a very flexible material and can produce bags and sags in all the wrong places. If your girl isn’t a perfect size, avoid PVC unless she is going to try it on first. The same rules apply with leather, which is more expensive but generally better-quality and longer-lasting than PVC.

Lycra is very tight and bulges can be a bit too obvious, so beware. If your girl is not very happy with her figure, something see-through may make her uncomfortable, so it’s safer to opt for a more opaque fabric. Velvet is also very nice on the skin and can be very sexy, making it also a reasonably safe choice. Lastly, when deciding on the lingerie’s fabric, always touch it before buying it; if you like it, she probably will too (we all have a similar tactile sense).
a gift that gives back

If you are having trouble deciding on the best piece of lingerie for your woman, a sexy babydoll teddy is safe as houses, so check out Victoria’s Secret catalog to find something suitable.

It is always hard to buy clothes for a woman, especially something as personal as lingerie, but good on you for trying. She will appreciate the effort you made in choosing the piece, and even if it’s not 100% correct, you will still get loads of brownie points for the attempt!

SOMETHING ABOUT BIKINIS

Posted by admin On November - 3 - 2009 1 COMMENT

ARTICLE FROM BOOK RAGS

180px-PiazzaArmerina-Mosaik-Bikini

The earliest documentation of bikini from Villa Romana del Casale

A bikini or two-piece is a type of women’s swimsuit, characterized by two separate parts — one covering the breasts, the other the groin (and optionally the buttocks), leaving an uncovered area between the two garments. It is often worn in hot weather and while swimming. The shapes of both parts of a bikini closely resemble women’s underwear, and the lower part of a bikini can therefore range from the more revealing thong or g-string to briefs and the more modest square-cut shorts. Sometimes the term bikini is used to describe the type of man’s swimsuit also known as a speedo although real men’s bikini swimsuits do exist that are not brief like.

HISTORY

BIKINI FEATURE

Two-piece garments worn by women for athletic purposes have been observed on Greek urns and paintings, dated as early as 1400 BC. Ancient artwork from over 1700 years ago in Villa Romana del Casale have depicted women in garments resembling modern-day bikinis. According to the official version, the modern bikini was invented by French engineer Louis Réard and fashion designer Jacques Heim in Paris in 1946 and introduced on July 25 at a fashion show at Piscine Molitor in Paris. It was a string bikini with a g-string back. It was named after Bikini Atoll, the site of nuclear weapon tests a few days earlier in the Marshall Islands, on the reasoning that the burst of excitement it would cause would be like the nuclear device. Monokini, a bikini variant, derives its name, as a back formation, from bikini, interpreting the first syllable as the Latin prefix bi- “two” and substituting for it mono- “one”, on the (perhaps intentionally) mistaken notion that the bi- element was the Greek prefix meaning “two”. Reard’s suit was a refinement of the work of Jacques Heim who, two months earlier, had introduced the “Atome” (named for its size) and advertised it as the world’s “smallest bathing suit”. Reard ’split the “atome”‘ even smaller, but could not find a model who would dare to wear his design. He ended up hiring Micheline Bernardini, a nude dancer from the Casino de Paris as his model.[3] Bikini-style swimwear existed for many years before the first official bikini, however. The July 9, 1945 issue of Life, for example, shows women in Paris wearing similar items. Films of holidaymakers in Germany in the 1930s show women wearing two-piece bathing suits. Anyone who has seen the elaborately and lavishly assembled Busby Berkeley film spectacle, Footlight Parade of 1932 would have been treated to a stunning aquachoreography that profusely featured what could only be regarded as bikini swimwear. They were to be seen again a year later in Gold Diggers of 1933. Finally the bikini caught on, due to a host of films and songs featuring the garment, in the early 1960s. In Malta, bikinis took time to be introduced. In the 1960s, the police fended off Bishop Michael Gonzi’s request to ban bikini clad tourists following fear of compromising Malta as a tourist destination. Malta Labour Party girls felt safe putting on bikinis during beach parties but this was unacceptable by those supporting the Nationalist Party. The lower part of the bikini was further reduced in size in the 1970s to the Brazilian thong, where the back of the suit is so thin that it disappears into the buttocks. On beaches and certain parks in Europe, the top part of the bikini is sometimes not worn.

VARIANTS

Over the time many variations of the bikini were designed, including those without a top, meaning those essentially are not two piece swimwears.

STRING BIKINI

STRING BIKINI

A string bikini refers to a bikini swimsuit that is scantier and more revealing than the traditional bikinis. It gets its name from the string characteristics of its design. Rather than featuring a full single piece bottom, the string bikini consists of two triangular shaped pieces connected at the groin but not at the sides, where a thin “string” wraps around the waist connecting the two parts. String bikini tops are similar and are tied in place by the attached “string” pieces. String pieces can either be continuous or tied. It is claimed that Brazilian fashion model Rose de Primo created the first string bikini when she had to sew one with insufficient fabric available to her for a photoshoot. The first formal presentation of string bikini was done by Glen Tororich, a public relation agent, and his wife Brandi Perret-DuJon, a fashion model, for the opening of Le Petite Centre, a shopping area in the French Quarter of the New Orleans, Louisiana in 1974. Inspired by a picture of a Rio De Janeiro fashion model in an issue of Women’s Wear Daily, they had local fashion designer Lapin to create it for the event. Models recruited by talent agent Peter Dasigner presented it by removing fur coats by Alberto Lemon on stage. The presentation was covered by local television stations and the New Orleans Times-Picayune newspaper, and was sent out via the wire news services of the Associated Press and United Press International. String bikinis are popular in beaches and many women use them. Also male bodybuilders use string bikinis to better show their muscles in competitions. A string bikini is also a type of undergarment worn by both men and women. It is similar to but more revealing than a bikini. Women’s string bikini underwear normally resembles the bottom of the string bikini bathing suit. Men’s string bikini underwear consists of a front and rear section joined at the crotch but not at the sides. The tops of each piece join with either an elastic waistband similar to that found on briefs or to a thin piece of material or “string,” leaving the sides exposed except for the string or waistband.

MONOKINI

monokini

Monokini, sometimes referred to as a unikini, is a woman’s one piece beach garment equivalent to the lower half of a bikini. The term used for different styles of one-piece swimsuits, which all have in common that they are inspired by the bikini. In 1964, Rudi Gernreich, an Austrian fashion designer, designed the original monokini in the US. Gernreich also invented its name, and the word monokini is recorded in English since that same year. Gernreich’s monokini looked like a one-piece swimsuit but cut off a bit below the breasts leaving them bare. It only had two small straps over the shoulders. It was not very successful. Many women who wanted to sunbathe topless simply wore the bottom part of a bikini. Manufacturers and retailers quickly adapted to selling tops and bottoms separately. Gernreich later created the lesser known pubikini. In the 1960s, the monokini led the way into the sexual revolution by emphasizing a woman’s personal freedom of dress, even when her attire was provocative and exposed more skin than had been the norm during the more conservative 1950s. Today, many monokinis are designed as the ultimate in sexy swimwear, using chains, strings, and strategic strips of fabric to join the upper and lower portions of the suit while still covering the basics of the female form. Today’s styles are decidedly less racy than Gernreich’s original design, but nonetheless are a revealing style of swimsuit. The term monokini is also now used to indicate any topless swimsuit, particularly a bikini bottom worn without a bikini top. In recent years, the term monokini has come into use for topless bathing by women: where the bikini has two parts, the monokini is the lower part. Where monokinis are in use, the word bikini may jokingly refer to a two-piece outfit consisting of a monokini and a sun hat. The term was coined by Rudi Gernreich.

MICROKINI

mikrokiniA microkini is an extremely skimpy form of a bikini. The designs for both women and men typically use only enough fabric to cover the genitalia. Any additional straps are merely to keep the garment attached to the wearer’s body. Some variations of the microkini use adhesive or wire to hold the fabric in place over the genitals. These designs do not require any additional side straps to keep the garment in place. The most radical variations of the microkini are simply thin straps which cover little or none of the wearer’s body. The term “microkini” was coined in 1995 in an online community dedicated to enthusiasts of the extreme designs. The modern microkini’s origins can be traced back to the early-1970’s in Venice Beach, California, USA, where, after legislation was passed banning nudity there, beach regulars began making their own tiny bathing suits to comply with the new laws. The homemade suits were often little more than tiny, remnant pieces of fabric, crudely sewn together with thin twine or fishing line. Then around 1975, a local bikini shop picked up on the idea and began to make more practical styles using modern materials. Soon after, several adult film actresses began wearing the shop’s suits in their films and the style began to catch on. Microkinis fill a niche between nudism and conservative swimwear. In addition to keeping the wearer just within legal limits of decency, they have also evolved to become the ultimate in provocative sun wear.

TANKINI

tankini

The tankini is a swimsuit combining a tank top and a bikini bottom of the traditional bikini that generally consists of the barest minimal fabric coverage for the top and bottoms, both are reduced to triangles of cloth connected by strings.

The tankini is distinguished from the classic bikini by the difference in tops, the top of the tankini essentially being a tank top. The tankini top extends downward to somewhere between just above the navel and the top of the hips. The word is a combination of tank (as in tank top) and the end of the word bikini. This type of swimwear is considered by some to provide modesty closer to a one piece suit with the convenience of a two piece suit, e.g. the entire suit need not be removed in order to use a lavatory. Tankinis come in a variety of styles, colors and shapes, some include features such as integrated push-up bras. A tankini for pregnant women also exists, which is divided in front exposing the navel. It is named the “peekaboo tankini”.

PUBIKINI

pubikini

The pubikini is a bathing suit which was created by Rudi Gernreich, the fashion designer who also created the monokini. The pubikini is a small piece of fabric that hugs the hips and buttocks but leaves the pubic region exposed.

SPORTS BIKINI

sports bikini

Female athletes who play beach volleyball professionally usually wear two-pieces.

BIKINI UNDERWEAR

bikini underwear

Bikini underwear is a type of undergarment worn by both men and women that is similar in size and revealing nature to the bottom half of a bikini bathing suit, popular among women. For women a bikini can refer to virtually any tight, skimpy, or revealing undergarment that provides less coverage to the midsection than traditional underwear, panties or knickers.

MEN’S BIKINIS

men's bikinis

For some, the term bikini refers to a women’s swimwear item. But in recent years, many underwear retailers have begun selling Men’s bikini underwear. For men, a bikini is a type of undergarment that is smaller and more revealing than men’s briefs. Men’s bikinis can have both high or low side panels and normally rest lower than the true waist or at the upper hips. Most men’s bikinis lack a button or flap front. Many do not have a visible waistband like briefs. Companies like Hanes, Fruit of the loom, Jockey, Joe Boxor, and Target-created brand Merona commonly sell Men’s Bikinis, as well as thongs and g-strings for men.

BIKINI POPULAR CULTURE

The sex appeal of the apparel prompted numerous film and television productions as soon as public morals. They include the numerous surf movies of the early 1960s and the television series, Baywatch. In 1951 bikinis were banned from the Miss World Contest following the crowning of Miss Sweden in a bikini and subsequent protests with a number of countries threatening to withdraw. In 1957, however, Brigitte Bardot’s bikini in And God Created Woman created a market for the swimwear in the US, and in 1960, Brian Hyland’s pop song “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” inspired a bikini-buying spree.  By 1963, the movie Beach Party, starring Annette Funicello (emphatically not in a bikini, by mentor Walt Disney’s personal request) and Frankie Avalon, led a wave of films that made the bikini a pop-culture symbol. In 1962, an icon was born as Bond Girl Ursula Andress emerged from the sea wearing a white bikini in Dr. No. Other iconic portrayals of bikinis in movies include Raquel Welch as the prehistoric cavegirl in the 1966 film One Million Years B.C., and Phoebe Cates in the 1982 teen film Fast Times at Ridgemont High. These three scenes were recently ranked 1, 86, and 84 respectively in Channel 4 (UK)’s 100 Greatest Sexy Moments in Film. According to Andress, “This bikini made me into a success.” A variant of the bikini popular in fantasy literature is a bikini that is made up of metal to serve as (admittedly rather impractical) armor, sometimes referred to as a “chain mail bikini” or “brass bikini”; the character Red Sonja is a famous example. A term for such usage, where sex appeal is more important than actual practicality, is babes-at-arms (parodying “men-at-arms” for fully armoured soldiers). In science fiction, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi features the notable “Princess Leia’s metal bikini” costume that is worn by the character Princess Leia when she is held captive by the Hutt at the film’s beginning. This particular “bikini” has since been elevated to pop culture icon status, spawning various spoofs and parodies (notably the episode of Friends, The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy) and even a dedicated fansite. In the Gand of Four song “I Found That Essence Rare”, the Bikini is suggested to be “…dressed for the H-Bomb…”. The song “I Found That Essence Rare” by Gang of Four includes the lyrics:

Aim for the body rare, you’ll see it on TV
The worst thing in 1954 was the Bikini
See the girl on the TV dressed in a Bikini
She doesn’t think so but she’s dressed for the H-Bomb

In 1997 the French-German Electronic band Stereo Total released an album named Monokini.

BIKINI CONTEST

BIKINI CONTEST

A bikini contest is a beauty contest where women compete against each other in bikinis. Bikini contests can take place in bars, nightclubs, strip clubs at beaches, and beauty pageants. Related companies regularly sponsor such contests to discover and attract new talents to promote their products. Bikini contests can also take place over the Internet by women submitting pictures of themselves in bikinis. Contestants often wear sashes indicating where they are from in bikini contests, in similarity to the tradition in other beauty pageants. It is becoming more and more common for women to wear bikinis as part of the swimsuit competitions at major pageants. Participants in the Miss Teen USA pageant are now required to wear bikinis. There are variations of the contest known as “Whipped cream bikini contest” or “Shaving cream bikini contest”. These contests involve using either whipped cream or shaving cream instead of bikinis where the cream is sprayed on contestant’s nude or semi-nude body in the form of a bikini. As the contest continues, the cream would gradually melt due to body heat and heat from stage lights and slowly reveal the areas covered in cream on the contestant’s body.

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