Friday 18 August 2017

Corset Wedding Dress

In today’s dynamic world, it can be confusing to figure out which size is best for whom and indeed, millions of women spend their whole lives wearing the wrong size undergarments and then complaining about how they are ‘not supportive enough’ or ‘poke into the skin’. This problem can be avoided altogether by wearing corset wedding dresses. A corsets wedding dresses as a concept is a novel and useful one- the bride does not have to purchase a separate item of shapewear, she can just choose a wedding dress with a built in corset.

Even within corsets, there are multiple options available. Mermaid and trumpet slips are very common as they provide the fit-and-flare look. While A-line slips are common under A-line dresses, many brides-to-be choose to wear hoop slips under gowns.

Most form fitting gowns are best paired with the classic spanx or a compression style waist cincher. Bodysuits too are big favourites amongst brides wearing sheath gowns.

A lot of research has to go into the process of buying a corset. There are several small details that prospective buyers must pay attention to, fitting being the most important. It is essential that the corset is matched to the dress, but given that most of these are made to order, that might not pose that big an issue to the buyer. At the end of the day, it is easier to wear one dress rather than wearing a dress with shapewear underneath it.


Corset Wedding Dresses

Corsets in wedding dressesas a concept is a novel and useful one- the bride does not have to purchase a separate item of shapewear, she can just choose a wedding dress with a built in corset. Corsets in wedding dresses fell out of favour after that, but slowly regained popularity in the nineties. Corsets were traditionally made with metal support beams, but thankfully, it has now been replaced by more accommodating materials that are much more comfortable to wear. Identifying a good corset has become an art, owing to the intricacies about its construction and variations. Once a woman understands these, she can make a decision.

Even within corsets, there are multiple options available. Mermaid and trumpet slips are very common as they provide the fit-and-flare look. While A-line slips are common under A-line dresses, many brides-to-be choose to wear hoop slips under gowns.

Most form fitting gowns are best paired with the classic spanx or a compression style waist cincher. Bodysuits too are big favourites amongst brides wearing sheath gowns.

A lot of research has to go into the process of buying a corset. There are several small details that prospective buyers must pay attention to, fitting being the most important. It is essential that the corset is matched to the dress, but given that most of these are made to order, that might not pose that big an issue to the buyer. At the end of the day, it is easier to wear one dress rather than wearing a dress with shapewear underneath it.

Wednesday 16 August 2017

Colombian Waist Trainer

Body insecurity has reared its ugly head once again, and how. Women today feel constantly pressured into looking good and having the ‘ideal’ body as prescribed by the media. Plus sized women are ridiculed and anorexic women are body shamed. People want women the way they want a phone- with a specific set of prerequisites, anything less and its useless. This misogynistic view has forced many women to turn to Colombian waist trainers.

The very slow and cumbersome process of toning and reducing the fat in the abdomen and wait area is called waist training. Using a Colombian waist trainer is the easiest way to do this. IT simplifies the whole process by doing a very simple thing and doing it well. However, there are no shortcuts to becoming fit. Using only a Colombian waist trainer is not enough, one has to follow a strict diet plan and exercise regularly. This is not as easy as it sounds, and this is why women take to shapewear. Shapewear is the short cut to looking toned and ‘sexy’. Societal constructs of what is desirable are pushed onto women of all ages and backgrounds, and until this practise can be stooped, women will keep turning to such methods. Experts say that there has been a decrease in the number of people opting for cosmetic surgery after the rise of shapewear. Obviously, this is a desirable trend. Fashion experts are working hard to make even more people aware about shapewear.

Colombian Fajas

Shapewear is slowly becoming a must for women across all countries from all backgrounds. There is a craze about, surprisingly, not getting into shape but looking like you are in shape- whether this is a good or a bad thing is left up to the discretion of the individual. Fact remains that more and more people are spending time in front of their computers trying to understand what the best kind of shapewear for them is and then figuring out where to buy it from. Colombian Fajas are just one such garment that help a woman look like she’s in shape.

Colombian Fajas, like all other shapewear, have taken off because they are a product churned out by a textile industry that is constantly changing and innovating to ensure that they create demand in previously unheard of areas and sell products, the latest being undergarments that shape the user’s body and make him or her look toned after wearing it under a dress or a shirt. This makes all people, irrespective of whether they are fat or thin, have confidence in their own body and enables them to look what the society considers ‘sexy.

Only wearing shapewear, however, will not help the user. He/she has to exercise and put in serious effort to ensure that he’s in shape. The end goal should be to never require a Colombian faja again, because they give the illusion of being fit- and illusions will not save your life, being fit will.