This dress is perhaps better suited for a night of debauchery than a subway ride, but it deserves commentary because it had the coveted ability to make a derriere look fantastic. You must trust me on this one: the woman pictured above, although attractive, did not have the voluptuous curvature that this picture may lead you to believe. The dress provides a few optical illusions worth pointing out: 1) It's made out of a thin stretchy material with horizontal wrinkles for volume; 2) It's cut at the right place to create a lifting effect with a vertical line down the middle, into which the abovementioned wrinkles converge; 3) It's brightly colored below and black on top to further enhance the curves, and 4) It's worn with stilettos. If you're missing a little J-Lo flavor, look for the above and say good-bye to implants.
Monday, September 14, 2009
VOLUPTUOUS ILLUSION
This dress is perhaps better suited for a night of debauchery than a subway ride, but it deserves commentary because it had the coveted ability to make a derriere look fantastic. You must trust me on this one: the woman pictured above, although attractive, did not have the voluptuous curvature that this picture may lead you to believe. The dress provides a few optical illusions worth pointing out: 1) It's made out of a thin stretchy material with horizontal wrinkles for volume; 2) It's cut at the right place to create a lifting effect with a vertical line down the middle, into which the abovementioned wrinkles converge; 3) It's brightly colored below and black on top to further enhance the curves, and 4) It's worn with stilettos. If you're missing a little J-Lo flavor, look for the above and say good-bye to implants.
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dresses,
fashion,
shoes,
street fashion,
street photography