Thursday 27 June 2013

Top tips for flashers

Some celebrities have found that not all erotic ensembles look great on the outside.
 
NOT all erotic ensembles look great when worn on the outside; some celebs have learned this the hard way when they were caught roaming on territoire vulgaire
A repeat offender seems to be Lady Gaga, who’s been photographed several times prancing down the streets sans pants. Her reasoning: “My grandmother is basically blind, but she can make out the lighter parts, like my skin and hair. She says, ‘I can see you, because you have no pants on.’ So I’ll continue to wear no pants so that my grandma can see me.”
Here are a few pointers on how go inside-out without letting your dignity slide:

Mix and match

Who says lingerie-inspired pieces should only be worn in the evenings? It may be a lot bolder than your average v-neckT-shirt, but you can totally wear them in a low-key setting with the right accessories. A pair of acid-washed jeans and Mary Jane pumps, for instance, will make a lacy camisole totally day-friendly.

Sexy, not slutty

To avoid looking like a streetwalker, you need to learn how to balance your outfit. “If your top is overly sexy, make sure your bottom is covered, and vice-versa,” says Joanne Kam. “The last thing you want to do is look cheap in your outfit.”

Be creative

There are various ways to wear a piece. For example, you can wear a slip as a dress (if it’s sheer, add another slip underneath) or let it peek out from under a skirt. The pretty edging is a nice detail and the right slip will give your skirt some petticoat-like volume.

Playing safe is OK

There’s nothing wrong with being shy. However, stylist Max Mak believes that it doesn’t have to stop you from getting in on the trend. His advice: “Invest in a skin-colour sleeved T-shirt. Wearing a corset on top of it makes you look instantly trendy.” And, you don’t even have to bare your skin!
coor Club. The Sacoor Club card entitles clients – categorised as platinum, gold or silver members – to several benefits including discounts, special promotions and free tailoring.
“The opening of our second store in Malaysia indicates the brand’s success, only within four months since we made our presence felt in the country,” enthused Moez Sacoor, marketing director of Sacoor Brothers. He is the youngest of four brothers who started the business.
“This gives us absolute confidence in the Malaysian market and further encourages us to strive for more stores in the country. We are also catering to the tourists and our loyal customers from overseas who are in Malaysia either for a visit or on business. More stores translate into accessibility, so if you’re not back at home, you can still get your Sacoor Brothers apparel here,” said Moez in a press release.
He added: “Apart from our casual wear, we are quite the experts in suits and we definitely see a growing appreciation of suits in Malaysia. I am confident that through our expertise and positioning of the Sacoor Brothers brand, we will be able to constantly offer our clients fine and timeless wear, accompanied by the excellent assistance of our floor staff.”
The first Sacoor Brothers store was opened in November 1989 in Lisbon. Today, there are over 60 boutiques across the globe in countries like Spain, Britain, Belgium and Kuwait. – William K.C. Kee

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