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How Dress Sexy
(Without Looking Slutty)
Did you ever wonder why you never find yourself dressed like one of the girls who you see hanging out at the MTV beach house? Chances are that if you plucked one of those string bikini babes and placed her in your average 7-11, she'd get called a tramp before she had a chance to pay for her Slurpee. How do you work the sexier garments into your daily routine without feeling like you belong on a reality TV show? Use these tips to incorporate hot clothes into your wardrobe for any occasion -- without looking like your boss is a pimp! To work
Start by reworking the tired old sweater set/skirt combo into a fresh and feisty look. Start with a shirt that is fitted to the extreme. That means that you keep going down a size until the buttons over your chest start to pucker. Then buy the shirt that is one size above that -- guaranteeing the tightest shirt possible without looking like you've grown out of it. This ABS peasant blouse is perfect because the long sleeves make it office appropriate yet the lace under the bust give the shirt a casually sexy and inviting feeling. You don't need a mini skirt to show off your legs. You can pair up your fitted top with a variety of bottoms depending on your mood. Check out Girlshop's Star Butterfly skirt. It goes below the knee, but the fitted cut will show off your curves -- and the best part is that it's strategically faded to make you look even slimmer! Just like you found your sexy shirt, use this sizing guide for finding the perfect pants: Try the smallest pair on as possible and then look at your butt. If you can see your thong outlined, the seam busting or a line directly under your rear -- they are too small. Only go up a size until you see a smooth yet curvy silhouette. These Chinese-inspired To The Max! Side Slit Pants will be like a shot of espresso when you walk in the door! Don't be surprised if your office crush to stops by or you get compliments from strangers. On dates
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