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Something For Everyone

Unless you're blessed with a super model figure, some brands are just not meant for us regular planet earth people. Ahem.. I'm referring to body shapes here not super model pay cheques. Example, Jennifer Hudson and Balmain don't mix well. However, Bodyamr's Spring/Summer collection could be the answer to all body shapes. BodyAmr's latest collection has something for every taste and shape. He has gone short, long, draped, ruched, twisted, edgy, fitted, loose, grecian, black, pastel, deluxe, and simply glamorous. And I loved them all. Here are my favorite looks of BodyAmr s/s 2010. You can view more here.


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Anonymous said…
so sexy, where can we find it in kuwait?
Anonymous said…
Confashions you should do more of those plus-size reviews :P alot of pluse-size ladies are fans of your blog :P
Confashion said…
Anonymous
Al Othman of course :)

Anonymous
You're absolutely right. I'll try to add more posts for our curvaceous fashionistas ;)
1001Nights said…
That is so true, girls really ought to only buy things that are good for their shape. The thing is, with heavier girls they really have trouble finding things that are trendy and that suit them - the larger sizes are not really large!! - so it seems some of them just ignore shape altogether and focus on what's trendy.
Anonymous said…
Im curious, which outfit on the pictures do you think suits a curvy figure...they all seem like they would be way to open for a larger women...The pink long dress has a split until your waist practically. The others are short, the pink skirt will just emphazise the buttocks.
There are many deisgners out there i think better for curvy women, like Maxmara, Marlene Birger and many other shops.
Confashion said…
1001Nights
I couldn't agree more..

Anonymous
1-The little black ruched dress has just enough draping to minimize busty women, hide tummy bludges, and wide bottom (notice the black tail that flows from the back).

2-The pink long dress with a slit can be altered and closed till just above the knees and again, the draping and ruching in this design is perfect for pear-shaped ladies. Also check out looks 5,6, and 14 on http://www.bodyamr.com/index2.html
Christina said…
I adore the white dress! Keep up to good work, love your site!
hellwafashion said…
gorgeous - love his stuff! great post.
Miemie said…
Confashion u saved my life!

Allow mie to share my story:

I was so depressed for not finding a dress for my best friend's wedding, actually i have a design in my mind & i couldn't find it :(
so I draw it and wasn't so excited for the "blokat" drama and the back & forth with the tailor :/

But after reading this post; i found the wanted dress, so similar to what I had on mind, it is the first dress! ThanX a Billion Con. :*
Sn3a said…
sexy
i don't have designer friendly body
;p
but def. i lovvve those pictures

i realy feel beautiful when i see ur blog
don't know why;>
Confashion said…
Christina
Thank you ;)

HellwaFashion
Every season Bodyamr gets even better and better!

Miemie
Hehe that's bad news to the designer :P But I'm glad to be of help :) Good luck

Sn3a
I hope my blog will always give you this feeling ;*
Anonymous said…
it looks like a really successful collection!

il-model shga3da tsaween ib 5a9erha in the last picture?? '3a9eb fierce :P

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