Autumn – Winter 2011-2012 Fashion

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WHILE most have to wait months before they can get their hands on looks from the autumn/winter 2011-12 catwalk shows, stars such as Kate Winslet, Sarah Jessica Parker, Lady Gaga, Diane Kruger and Eva Mendes are already wearing next season’s big fashion trends.

SEE WHO’S WEARING THE BIG TRENDS

The autumn/winter 2011-12 catwalks were awash with colour - making it even easier for celebrities to wear the catwalk creations of Gucci, Alberta Ferretti, Oscar de la RentaRodarte and others now, and throughout the summer months.

As the stars and their stylists do battle over next season’s most covetable pieces, we’ll be keeping a close eye on who’s wearing what – and, more importantly, how they take the fresh-off-the-catwalk looks and make them their own. 

SEE THE STARS WEARING 2011-12 LOOKS NOW

Full-Figure Bikinis – Look Sexy While Still Getting the Support You Need

Panties Cotton Lingerie BikiniThere are many women out there who have a great body and are looking to get into a sexy bikini. The problem is, they sometimes run into bikinis that are ill-fitting, less than flattering and not very supportive. If this is happening to you, take some time to read this article and get some tips on selecting the right swimsuits for your full figure body.

Among the many styles of swimwear on the market, there are full figure friendly bikinis. These bikinis are often times thrown into the mix with the other bikinis and sometimes get overlooked. Use the tips below to select a bikini that will look and feel great.

Focus on Support and Comfort

One of the first things you should focus on is supporting your chest. Not only is this better for your back and other parts of your body but it also looks better. Think about it, when you look in the mirror after trying on a bikini that looks less than fabulous – one of the first things that you will probably notice is the breasts are sagging and therefore making your stomach look shorter. When this happens, everything else, proportionally-wise, is thrown out of whack.