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How to Wear the Body-Con Trend

Short for “body conscious” (think super tight bandage style dresses.), body-con is a huge trend right now.  Bodycon dresses have been a wardrobe staple for most ladies who love to flaunt their curves.  It has been one of the most sought after fashion trends not only on the runway but also by celebrities on red carpet events. In fact, it is slowly becoming a classic staple similar to the LBD.

From skintight pencil skirts (or bodycon skirts) to figure-hugging dresses and even form-fitting high-waisted jeans, the body-con silhouette will have you showing off your shape if you choose to partake this season.  But how do you wear it? Will it be flattering? How can you keep your look sultry, not trashy?

General Body-Con Tips:

  • Don’t be afraid! The thought of tight, figure-hugging clothing probably inspires fear in the majority of women, but it shouldn’t! Most body-con pieces are actually pretty flattering, due to the fact that they suck you in, smoothing out your shape. Still self-conscious? Try wearing Spanx or even high-waisted sheer footless tights under anything you feel is too tight or short.
  • Play with proportions. As I’ve stressed in previous articles, if you’re wearing a tight item of clothing, it’s a good rule to balance it out with an item that’s not as form fitting. Wearing a tight skirt? Try a colourful, loose-fitting tank tank top for balance.
  • Choose what to showcase. Sure, a tight bandage dress is a great option for a night at the club, but it’s not for every day! For normal wear, it’s best to decide what assets to flaunt and cover the rest! Example: if you’re wearing tight, high-waisted jeans, put on a short sleeved turtleneck! That way, you flaunt your legs and butt, but keep the cleavage under wraps for a classy look.
  • Go dark. Because these styles are so form fitting, it’s best to opt for a dark colour if you’re feeling at all shy about showing your shape. Black, dark gray, brown, navy, and even deep purples and reds are all great colour choices for body-con pieces.
  • Length Does Matter. A bodycon dress has been depicted as tight and very short – almost like an exclusively clubwear piece. But in fact, some bodycon dresses can go below the knee.The catch is, make sure you wear the right length of dress to the right occasion. a bodycon mini dress is great for turning heads at a club but would not be appropriate for brunch.
  • Work: Office wear doesn’t have to mean boring. Try a slightly conservative version of the body con dress – think longer hemlines and high necks. If you are still unsure, layer your body con dress with a fitted jacket.
  • Pick your pairings wisely. What you wear with your body-con is almost as important as the body-con item itself! For city chic looks, pair body-con dresses with bombers, boyfriend blazers, or jean jackets. If you’re doing the body-con thing in the AM choose conservative shoes–think ballet flats or boots. Even your accessories can provide some needed coverage, so go ahead and pull out your scarf from last fall! It’s all about striking a balance between showing off your hot bod and keeping it classy.
 Check out my favourites here.

Zando - Assuili Flory Lace Dress Black/ivory R 579



Stylebop - ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Cotton-Viscose Blend Mini-Dress





















What Do You Think?

Have you braved the body-con trend yet? If so, how do you wear it? If you haven’t tried the trend yet, are you going to pick up a bandage skirt or dress? Let everyone know what you think — leave a comment!

Night Life @ Ripponlea - A 1920s & 30s Fashion Exhibition

Thursday 11th May
A morning tea at Ripponlea followed with a chance to explore the exhibition and gardens on a Thursday morning in mid-ish May. Ripponlea has been on the list to explore for years! Though by the time we get around to making a tour booking it's winter and there's an exhibition on. And so only the kitchens downstairs are open.



An exhibition featuring Victorian (as in the state, not era) fashion over 20 years from the early 1920s to the Moderne style of the 30s. "A time where stars, sophistication and city lights influenced the fashion worn by the well-dressed." Nowadays it's about wonder how short you can wear it without being arrested for incident exposure XD Also going out in your underclothes like tights as pants and slips as dresses... look away.



Entering the exhibition you could play dress up and borrow a dress to wear around the mansion, there's adult and kid's sizes. Nothing in my size (12-14) though, when it comes to one size fits all the reference is to sz8-10. *sigh* Also I'm vertically challenged for the women's sizing.




Black is in! Though it's anything but plain with all those details!


Downstairs is all about the 20s Night Life, our favourite time of the day! For all the wonderful things happen at night, trips to the theatre, parties (assuming we were invited). Isn't everything just lovely?! It's often made locally or sent over from England too, nothing here was made with the intention of being worn a few times to end up in the trash after a couple wears, nor was anything made in bulk. It was the relatively good old days. When things were made with love and to last. 



Upstairs featured in the 1930s. There was a most definitely shift in style from 20s beading, sequins and jazz (for evening wear only) to the more embroidery and lace trends with waists of the 30s.




My favorite pieces? A camilla and marc-esque cape and the dark beaded dresses. 



After the exhibition we went for a stroll around the gardens, and climbing stone steps which may have been a mistake in city shoes. It's always a good idea to wear boots when going exploring!




You could hire these row boats for events I believe.





The trek back to the front gates, boots are a very good idea as the drive way isn't paved.



There's tea rooms at the gate house! Though as we just had morning tea, and are on our way to afternoon tea we'll have to return later on! The exhibition runs till the end of July, and we shall return to share a house tour with you all!



Have you been to Ripponlea? Which era is your favourite?

WINTER TRENDS : #TEB WISH LIST

Winter is coming…well for once the Game Of Thrones' mantra is right: winter is definitely coming!
As the weather gets colder: cities and towns begin to glow in the night wearing the fanciest lights; you can hear cheerful jingles everywhere; hot chocolates start to look inviting and people try their best to be nice with one another.
Magical right?
The only side note might be your wallet getting lighter and lighter on a daily basis.
Yep, that is the Holiday's season. 
If you are always tempted to buy something for yourself everytime you shop for Christmas’ gifts, then this is the post for you!
Scarves, boots, watches, bags, killer evening-dress…seriously, how can you choose? 

Well TEB’s glam team is back with some cool fashion inspirations for the holidays’ season: choose your muse and enjoy!

#TEB Wishlist
Holiday Season Edition

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STELLA
The #GIRLBOSS signature
Winter essentials

On winters, I am all about high-boots: the best footwear to stroll around the cities keeping your legs warm and nice all day long. Another essential is obviously the wool sweater, which I like to pair with mini-leather skirts or jeans; my advice is to go for neutral colors, in order to optimize your styling options. The cherry on top of your daily look? A cool shoulder bag of course.
If you want to spice up your party looks, do not forget to look for shiny dresses and modern (faux) furs.


MsD
Fashionista's essentials
Winter


At the top of my winter wish list there is a warm and confortable parka with a big furry hood: it is easy to wear and luxurious at the same time. When it's not that cold, I like pairing a vest or a coat with a wool fedora, which makes every look more interesting.
For the New Year's Eve, which is my favourite party event of the year, I like wearing a simple black outfit and play with a lot of gold details and accessories.


PHRANCI
One color, lots of attitude
Winter Special


Most people love to wear shiny clothes and Christmas themed sweaters with deers and Santas.
I prefer to be the grinch, a black, evil and "woolish" Grinch. That's because my must-have for this winter wish list is the oversize black cardigan.
Yes, I wear black even in this happy-fluffy-lovely time of the year.
I mean, I do love Christmas...I just don't want to look like a Christmas tree.
The only shiny thing I can approve in my wardrobe is the studded Valentino crossbody bag (Santa can you hear me?).


Enjoy your shopping! 

xoxo
#TEB


written by: Stella, MsD & Phranci

5 Trends To Embrace In 2018

Set your sights on the new season? Up your game with Vogue's edit of trends for 2018. We're talking ugly shoes (it's a thing!), the fresh model face to know, and the unlikely return of cycling shorts... all beautifully illustrated by fashion's favourite illustrator, Tanya Ling.

Cycling shorts are back, requisitioned from the Eighties aerobics studio. Well, only if they’re beautifully rendered in lace, as seen at Saint Laurent, where they were worn underneath a voluminous ball gown, or Nina Ricci, where they underscored tassel-heavy shirts. Time to tone up those thighs.


The style cognoscenti don't waste time with handbag clutter. Streamline your daily haul and upgrade your wallet: with plastic as a key catwalk trend at Valentino (seen here, with a studded purse interior), Chanel and Céline, your entirely see-through handbag should only reveal a neatly curated interior.

Any summer wedding guest can throw a cardigan over their dress - it’s those who are fastening them at the throat with a bejewelled brooch, arms left trailing (à la Erdem) that are winning right now.


You're never too old to play with porcelain: a raspberry chain of embroidered dolls on white cotton at Simone Rocha, inspired by her collection of childhood toys, is the new-season update on florals. If that feels a little girly, try chintzy feet: Mulberry's sleek ankle boots come with a bone china heel fit for a country house dresser.


We love the lissom Yorkshire teen Fran Summers, who stormed spring at Saint Laurent, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton and Céline in her debut season. Her agent signed her up on the premise that she reminded him of a young Natalie Portman, playing child assassin Mathilda in Léon. True to form, she's killing it.


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