Defining your
shape
While this is
naturally the most fabulous website ever, indispensable and life
changing, its information will have absolutely no effect unless you
have appraised your shape. Oh God, what a vile and hideous thing to
have to do. We are certain the idea of standing starkers in front of a
full-length mirror makes you want to reach for the nearest plastic bowl
to vomit in. We are convinced you won't want to compound the horror by
making your rear view available to criticism via a hand mirror
reflecting the image of your butt in the bathroom looking-glass. For
sure, an order from us to do it twice in one day (morning and night)
will make you wonder whether we are writing from the goodness of our
hearts or a sick desire to make you feel like shit. As we have always
said, deciphering your flaws and assets is a crucial part of looking
your best. If you won't do it, give this book to a friend who will and
watch her blossom.
It took us a long time to realise
the importance of body assessment. What we conveniently forgot was the
fact that our bodies had changed over the years. Faddish diets,
pregnancy, exercise and lack of it had left us with bodies we no longer
recognised. As the changes had happened slowly we weren't aware that
our figures were no longer lithe and lean and consequently we were
buying all the wrong clothes. To let you into a secret, we only put
ourselves under the microscope five or six years ago. Yes, we had a
good knowledge of clothes, but this only became the 'science' upon
which we've built our careers after prodding and poking our parts with
the precision of two neurosurgeons. And, girls, you absolutely have to
do this, however painful it might be. Decoding your shape is not easy,
especially as age-old misconceptions and insecurities get in the
way.
How do you know whether you have saddlebags, if
you are an hourglass or a pear, or if your arms should be hidden at all
times? It helps to do this with a good friend because the comparison
will make you more aware of the way you are built. Introducing your
eyes to your good points must be done in the morning before breakfast.
We all feel thinner then, and more open to see what we like. The bad
points become glaringly obvious at around 6pm, just as you are about to
have a pre-dinner guzzle. new
you.