What to Wear Over a Corset to Make It School Appropriate

Corsets are a notoriously sexy item and while they can be chic and fashionable, they aren't usually appropriate for school settings. However, with a few simple tweaks, they can be made perfectly acceptable for school fashion. The key to dressing up a corset lies in covering up.

Sara Cantu
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How to Dress When You Are Overweight & Petite

As a petite woman, you have more curves to offer in a smaller package -- think of your body's characteristics as assets to be flattered rather than flaws to be hidden.

Dan Ketchum
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How to Keep Thigh-High Boots From Rolling Down

Thigh-high boots complement a variety of outfits throughout the seasons, while also offering up added warmth in the colder months. They can appear both daring and casual, depending on the material and style of the heel. But their typically loose fit can mean that they roll down at the cuff throughout the day.

Celeigh O'Neil
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What Is Better a Trifold or a Bifold Wallet?

A man's wallet should be functional and fashionable. It's an extension of your personality, so think twice before whipping out that ratty, bursting-at-the-seams monstrosity that's held together with rubber bands.

Shelley Moench-Kelly
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The Best Overnight Treatment for a Rough Heel

Imagine if there was a cure-all for dry cracked feet. One application would keep your feet soft and smooth for the rest of your life. Unfortunately, keep dreaming because as long as the skin continues to react to dry harsh environments, there will always be a need for skin conditioners.

Rebecca Walton
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What Type of Swimsuit Is Good If You Have a Big Belly & Thighs?

Before you visit the bathing suit store this season, learn what swimwear styles and design details are able to flatter your figure without drawing unnecessary attention to your belly and thighs.

Katherine Mitt
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What Fabric Makes Dresses Poofy?

If you have your heart set on a poofy dress for prom, your wedding or another special occasion, the right fabric is essential. Some fabrics just don't have the stiffness or body to create that volume -- or poof.

Michelle Powell-Smith
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How to Wear a Safety Pin in Clothes

When your favorite blouse tosses you a surprise like a missing button or when a hem line falls in a skirt, safety pins can offer temporary assistance. Many people prefer hiding the safety pin by securing it inside the garment; however, if not used properly the sharp pin can poke you.

Mimi Bullock
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Fixing a Boot's Heel

The more you wear your boots, the more likely they are to break at the heel. Though every heel doesn't break, there's always a possibility, so learning how to fix your boot heel can really come in handy. Repairing yours isn't too tough to do once you know how.

Pamela Simmons
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How to Hide a Bloated Belly with Fashion

Concealing a bloated tummy requires smart styling techniques and some attention to your choice of undergarments. Whether bloating appears high on the waist or lower towards the pelvis, you can hide swelling with the right outfit. Counteract irregular bloating without purchasing a larger wardrobe.

Mimi Bullock
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How to Stretch the Calves on Leather Boots

Leather boots that extend to the calf and beyond come in a variety of shapes and styles for both men and women. But if you're having trouble pulling up your brand new riding boots or it's painful zipping your stiletto knee-high stunners, explore some clever calf-stretching techniques.

Hilary White
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How to Roll Up & Button a Girl's Collared Shirt Sleeves

A girl has options when it comes to her blouse. She can wear the sleeves down and unbuttoned, put on a sweater and have the cuffs peeping out or simply roll up the sleeves and fasten them at the arm buttons.

Lisa Finn
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