WHAT MEN LOVE WOMEN TO USE
It is no secret that women buy clothes to fit themselves, often ignores the fact many of the best fashion lines not often the adoption of the opposite sex.
Consistent with this, Sunday Life asked a panel of six men of various ages what they love and hate about fashion.
Of course, each man interviewed had one thing in common – their love for clothing the female form, the contour lines of the frame of a woman to fill the eye from which a real feminine form accentuates.
This tendency for men to desire a more fitted outfit, according to leading psychologists, has nothing to do with what women would be described as a typical male promiscuous thoughts. Rather, it is more to do with the evolutionary subconscious!
For many years women with an hourglass frame and a contrasting waist and hip ratio are widely considered attractive by men in this part of the world, and is related to a woman’s ability to breed, according to psychologists.
Lascivious hips have long been a symbol of fertility and this goes back through evolution – so it’s not surprising that women with small waist, which highlight curvaceous hips, are considered more desirable.
This reinforces what psychologists recommend our panel view was on what clothes they find attractive females.
“Providing ‘was a word generously used – with pencil skirts, tight jeans and body-hugging dresses all favorites.
This look is going to be very popular next season, that will be the music for many a man’s ears as the theme of ‘body con’ subtly evident in fashion this summer to take charge of the autumn / winter.
Belted dresses and gowns were also popular choices, while the pants and skirt suits with jackets nipped at the waist considered attractive to the workplace.
All the men on the panel agreed that the classic black dress – albeit ‘fitted’ – was always a successful choice in their eyes, while the footwear of choice was the right shoe heels and knee high boots.
Heels create height and, more importantly, a flattering wiggle to walk a woman to draw attention to the bum area.
Toe shapes were a sensitive issue with the panel.
Many of the men questioned were not in favor of the dangerous pointy stiletto-type shoes.
Nor did they share a love for the round toes of seasons past, but more a compromise, in the fashion world is seen as the toe ‘almond’.
Casual wear tight favorites were again popular with skinny jeans – but only on the basis that they are combined with high heels or knee boots.
Simple vests were also a hit, while tops with necklines that decollage, collarbone and shoulder area favored shows – especially strapless, strapless numbers and V-necks.
Short skirts were not surprisingly, a crowd pleaser.
Clothes that got the big ‘no no’ from our panel season smocks and tunics, which many of the men hate for there to suppress shape figure included (some indicated they many a woman look pregnant).
The pump and flat gladiator sandals were favored by only one in six in our panel about the state of the girl had a fine makeup, while baggy, androgynous trousers and denim were considered too masculine in many cases.
High-rise trouser a huge failure because of their ‘mumsy’ image while big shades were classed “ridiculous” and Capri pants looked “stupid” in a wrong-shrunk-in-wax method.
Without intending to suggest that we all start to dress for men, Sunday Life asked the high street offering to take her to the men-pulling
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