Summer in the City by Linda Arroz
While on the cusp of the summer solstice, June 20, we are in full swing of the season. At the box office, Sex & The City beat Indiana Jones in ticket sales. When the going gets tough, release a chick flick and women will respond in big numbers! Of course I went to see Sex & The City with several gal pals on opening day, having purchased my tickets online in advance. These gal pals are a talented group, comprising of one fashion illustrator, two authors, several clothing designers - all with one common thread, we all teach or have taught fashion courses at university level or at a respected design school. This was a tough crowd to judge the wardrobe in the movie. The wardrobe is the star of the film, followed by close ups from the four fab fems!
And the clothes didn’t disappoint. Whether you liked them, got them, wanted them, or not, you noticed them. Most of us don’t get to see clothing like this much. There are few cities, even fewer streets, where these clothes are for sale and worn. But the impact of a big fashion film like Sex & The City on our personal style choices is huge. Why? It gives us freedom…freedom to push the envelope, to break the rules and make new ones - white shoes after labor day, anyone?
Many of us worry about how we look in our clothing, we struggle to find clothes that fit AND flatter. A movie like Sex & The City raises questions about how we really feel about following fashion: Can we fall in love with a “fad,” make a style statement without wearing designer clothing or wearing a smaller size?
Yes to all of the above. Here are six suggestions to take the heat off Summer in The City.
Style Tips for Summer
> use self tanner on legs - tan legs camouflage veins and cellulite
> wear leggings under a baby doll top with ballet flats - longer tunic length covers tummy, umpire waist is youthful, narrow legging suggests longer and leaner. leggings come in different lengths so you can find one that works for your leg shape, ballerina shoes elongate the foot, open up the ankle
> try some lip gloss - gloss is fun to wear and attracts attention to the face and sparkling smile
> get a french manicure for your toe nails - pretty, soft, sexy
> add color - try a gauzy, crinkled skirt or a v-neck t-shirt in a color that makes your eyes look bright - shades of blue, lavender and light green look good on everyone
> experiment with a hair product and wear your hair in a more natural, carefree way - add an accessory like a patterned scarf or head band.
My Summer In The City
Reading: Look Fit & Fabulous in 15 Minutes by Teresa Tapp www.t-tapp.com
Watching: Sophia Loren in That Kind of Woman on TCM - Turner Classic Movies - ( you’ll love seeing how voluptuous she and Barbara Nichols are in this film! )
Drinking: Crystal Light Spritzers - Half and Half Orange Grapefruit Flavor with Crystal Geyser Sparkling Lime Water
Activity: Swimming Every Day - wearing my sexy and sturdy Miraclesuit from www.Cyberswim.com
Listening: “I’ve Just Seen A Face,” by The Beatles, Soundtrack to Help!


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This article is great. Thank you so much for all the useful tips. My image has always been a problem for me, hopefully your tips will help me with that.
Comment by Lizette M. — July 16, 2008 @ 6:46 pm
Thanks for the great tips!
Comment by Danny N. — July 21, 2008 @ 2:02 pm
My image has also been a problem for me since i was about 12 years old. These tips will probly help me out alot with that problem.
Comment by Judy W. — July 22, 2008 @ 11:41 pm
Getting into a bathing suit has always been hard for me. I used to wear a t-shirt over it to hide myself. I don’t know who I was hiding from, myself or everyone else. I have lost 74 lbs after surgery, and I am now ready to get into a bathing suit to show off. This article really helped me.
Comment by Hailey G. — August 1, 2008 @ 5:32 pm
Those are a few simple and very good tips for the summer. I use to dread the summer now i kinda look forward to it… thanks for the tips
Comment by JoJo J — August 2, 2008 @ 2:41 pm
OOOOO crystal light spritzers!!!!! They are sooo good .Self tanner on the legs.. these were such helpful hints i love you guys.. Keep em coming!!!
Comment by Sadie K — August 2, 2008 @ 3:04 pm
Summertime has always been dreadful for me. First with all my weight, it was very hard to breathe, let alone get around town. And the swim suit issue, well, no need to go there. After my surgery, I look forward to summertime. The tips in this article are great. Thanks.
Comment by Samie D. — August 5, 2008 @ 3:16 pm
It is refreshing to see that I was not the only person who was so selfconsious that I tought a big baggy tshirt was hiding everything I did not want anyone to see. I must say, now that I have lost 40lbs I am almost ready to use that tshirt as a rag.
Comment by Jackie D — August 11, 2008 @ 10:49 am