May 8, 2024

Fashion advice: how to sublimate your tan?

Enhancing tanned skin is not just about makeup or body care. It's also about clothes. We must indeed learn to choose the right cuts, the right colors but also the right accessories to highlight as it should be our tanned complexion.

 

The ideal cuts

 

You are tanned and you do not know how to sublimate our body of naiad? Quick, slip into a mini skirt or one shorts high waist to reveal your caramel colored legs. Another piece that will put you to your advantage: the tank top. Choose one with thin straps to emphasize your golden shoulders. You can also opt for a t-shirt that reveals your shoulders and gives you a playful look very sexy. And finally, sport confidently a glamorous neckline that will reveal your Sun tanning with subtlety. The ideal room to adopt? A small dress vaporous with a plunging neckline.

 

The colors to adopt

 

Bet on lighter colors than your tan to highlight the color of your skin. In this way, all eyes will be on your pretty Sun tanning. Depending on your complexion, so you can draw among solid color clothes in shades of white, beige, camel, gold, pale yellow, orange and ocher and earth colors. Then, do not hesitate to accessorize your look a few touches of vitamins thanks to flashy jewelry to enhance your look. You can also bet on a wallet, a ribbon in the hair or a pair of colorful sandals to wake up your figure.

 

The good look to sublimate your tan

 

To highlight a golden skin or caramel, we slip into a short skirt sun-colored pleated and mixed with a loose white top slightly transparent that we enter casually in the skirt. Then, we polish the whole with some accessories. As for shoes, we opt for espadrille wedges in raffia and slip a brown leather satchel on the shoulder. Finally, we perfect the outfit with a gold necklace around the neck and a thin pair of creoles as earrings. The detail in addition to this look sunny? A braid of ear of wheat brought to the side and a light but bright makeup.

 



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