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Women with curves too often can't find flattering clothing.  To many manufacturers the curves create confusion to their engineering capabilities.  Why is that so?

A women's curves should be complimented and enhanced, not treated as something merely to be covered for decency's sake, or not to be hidden behind garments that show nothing of a woman's beauty.

There's a list of "don'ts" when it comes to what a curavaceous woman CAN wear.   She shouldn't wear stripes, she shouldn't wear frills, or tiny florals.   She shouldn't think deep and delicious colours - oh, no, she should stay with the "safe" colours that manufacturers seem to think are essential ALL the time.  That list includes Black - this colour is flattering and should be included in every woman's wardrobe but not necessarily in preference to other colours when the occasion calls for something bright and vivid.  As well as Black, they say  Navy, Brown, Dark Grey and Beige are "safe".  But "safe" and flattering are two entirely different things.

This jewel-coloured garment has beautiful pleating around the bodice as well as the hipline and looks stunning.   

It's becoming more difficult to find Australian garments like this, so this is where the internet, and those outlets here that are brave enough to include overseas garments in their selections, come into their own.

Look around - you'll be amazed at just what is available over here.




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