Wednesday, March 09, 2005

BBC America Airs New Season of "WNTW"




What Not and What To Wear on BBC America

BBC AMERICA’
airs a new season - and a new format - of “What Not To Wear,” on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at 10 p.m. This season, Trinny (right) and Susannah (left) no longer pounce on unsuspecting victims. This time, crowds of female volunteers, desperate for some style, compete for the duo's brutally honest wardrobe dissection. Their New York Times No.1 best-selling book, What You Wear Can Change Your Life, written by Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine, is available in the U.S., published by Riverhead Books.

Woodall says sagely, “The big mistake when you hanker after someone is you forget your own body shape.”

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That's What They Say

From bbc.co.uk:

Style basics

Recognise your assets and choose clothes which flatter this part of your body.

Show off your breasts OR your bum, never both in one outfit.

If you have love handles or a round tummy, wear textured fabrics and wrap-around tops.

If you have a short or wide neck, wear tops that are open at the neck, rather than high or round ones, to lengthen and slim your neck.

If your clothes are too tight, you'll look fatter not thinner; straining fabric is a style no-no.


How to wear colours

Only wear shiny fabrics and bright colours on areas that you are sure can stand up to being in the limelight.

If you have sallow skin, dark circles or bags, don't wear black near your face, it only draws attention to it.

Combining black with bright colours makes the black look boring and the colours look cheap.

If you're petite or of larger build, avoid a dramatic contrast between top and bottom as this will cut you in half.


Your bra

Always make sure your bra is lighter or the same colour as the clothes you're wearing.

If you have big breasts - it's essential to wear a bra that fits you properly; a good bra will lift the boobs and give definition to the waist.

Balcony bras look great on girls with large chests.

Avoid thin back straps unless you are totally fatless or you will end up with unsightly back bulges under your clothes.

If you have small breasts - spaghetti straps will offer enough support. it's all right to show the straps off under spaghetti strapped tops and dresses, as long as the bra is pretty.

If you want to create cleavage, wear 'chicken fillets'.

Small breasts look good in bras with 'chicken fillet padding' and a draw-string front.



Your knickers

Wear flesh-coloured underwear under white, light or see-through clothes.

If a skirt is see-through but not figure-hugging, opt for big, flesh-coloured knickers rather than a G-string.

If you have obvious cellulite on your bum, avoid G-strings at all costs when wearing thin fabrics.


Making the most of accessories

If you've got a large chest and you're embarrassed to show off too much flesh in a v-necked top, wear a large necklace to cover the area.

Never wear a scarf or necklace over the top of a roll-neck jumper.

Don't wear long pendants that nestle in your cleavage if you have big boobs.

If you have a double chin or your face is chubby, opt for longer earrings.

If you have a short neck, avoid large, choker-style necklaces.

Chunky costume jewellery is a stylish way to add colour and individuality to your outfit.


Choosing the right pair of shoes

If you have thick ankles, don't wear delicate, strappy heels, ballerina-style shoes or ankle straps which cut across the ankle.

If you have skinny legs, avoid thin, teetering heels or they'll look like they're going to snap under the weight of your body.

If you are pear-shaped, avoid dainty kitten heels.

Trousers and jeans should fall to the bottom of the heel.

Black shoes look best with darker colours - don't wear black shoes with light-coloured clothing unless they are extremely dainty.

Don't wear black shoes with bright colours as they make your outfit look cheap.

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Compiled by
Abbie Fereday based on BBC's What Not to Wear programmes. Posted by Hello