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Message
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Feature Article:
What Makes Women Sexy, According to Men
Did You Know?
MESSAGE
FROM DIANA
Ah, August.
The lazy days of summer . . .
But only if
you DON'T have kids, I guess. My little ones are done with summer
camp and awaiting the start of the school year in September, and
can't understand why my husband and I have to work when they're off
from school. Ah, yes, to be a child again. Or independently wealthy,
so we could play all summer like them!
So what's on
tap for today's article?
A little
covert info that could help you steam up your summer even more.
Enjoy!
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
FashionForRealWomen.com
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FEATURE
ARTICLE:
What Makes
Women Sexy, According to Men
So you catch
your guy watching "Baywatch" or thumbing through a
Victoria's Secret catalog and you think that buxom, scantily-clad
women are the only ones who can turn men's heads, right? Wrong. Yes,
they'll look - just like you'd probably look if a handsome, well-built
guy passed by you - but there are plenty of other things that can
garner a man's attention, according to a
recent survey from Redbook magazine.
Here's what
men find sexy:
79% of men
want a peek at your cleavage.
"I
love a low-cut dress ... and the lack of it."
--Mike,
40, New York City
Wow! No
surprise there. A low cut top can be as effective as Kryptonite in
turning a strong, intelligent man into a babbling fool. But it can
also turn some guys into leering, presumptuous jerks, so you have to
be careful when and where you wear them.
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If you feel
comfortable wearing a daring décolletage (not everyone does),
surprise your guy by wearing one for a romantic date, for his
birthday, or some other special occasion. I did this for our
anniversary just last week, and Robert's gaze kept straying to my
bustline all during dinner (as did the waiter's, the busboy's, and
the other men sitting around us, which is why I don't wear this style
very often). It also filled his head with all sorts of ideas, which
made for a VERY interesting evening once we got home. |

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When should
you NOT show your cleavage? At work or at work-related functions. You
want your co-workers to focus on your ideas, not your breasts. I'd
also hold off on first and second dates (or more, until you feel safe
and comfortable with the guy), and at church or religious
celebrations. You might even forgo this style at family events to
avoid snide or disapproving remarks from relatives.
72% of men
want to cuddle up with a cozy-sweater girl.
"Fabrics
that look soft to the touch make a woman look sexy."
--Judd,
30, Brooklyn, NY
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Form-fitting
sweaters have been popular since Lana Turner made them sexy in the
late 1930's. Opt for styles that lovingly hug your curves, not too
tight, not hanging off.
Skip the
bulky, scratchy knits and try short sleeve silk sweaters in warm
weather, lush angora and cashmere (if you're not allergic) when it's
cold. Remember, TOUCHABLE is the key factor. If you don't like how it
feels against your skin, neither with he. |

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56% of men
love your dress-down uniform: jeans and a white tank.
"You
can't go wrong with a white tee and jeans."
--Chad, 31,
Brooklyn, NY
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I laughed when
I saw this one, because I happen to think guys look really sexy when
they're either very dressed up, like in a tux, or very dressed down
in a white t-shirt and jeans. Funny they should think the same about us!
But sloppy
doesn't cut it. Both pieces have to fit well. Make sure the top is
all white - no logos or tacky sayings - and the jeans are a simple,
classic style. You want to call attention to the body IN the clothes,
not the saying or decorations ON the clothes. |
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79% of men
think a beachy sundress is hot.
"I
like a lightweight dress that blows in the wind."
--Barry, 27,
Rochester, NY
Ask most men
whether they prefer a woman in a dress or pants, and they'll almost
always say a dress. Dresses are feminine and girly and when properly
selected, can really show off the curves.
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The key phrase
here is "properly selected." Opt for styles that show off
your best features, like your neck, waist, or legs, and that hide
your not-so-great-features, like flabby arms or chunky thighs. White
or dark colors hide perspiration, cotton and linen breathe and wick
away moisture. Keep a few in your closet for the warm season and pair
them with high or low heeled sandals (whichever you prefer) for a
carefree summer look.
But don't wear
a sundress to work unless you cover up the arms with a sweater or
jacket. Beachwear is not business wear - unless you happen to work on
the beach. |

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64% of men
would like to live with the girl next door.
"I'm
into the kind of makeup that looks like it isn't there."
--Bryan, 39,
Richmond, VT
This is an
interesting one. While the high-maintenance, high glamour "pin
up girl" (Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, Pamela Anderson) has a
long history in our society, the "girl next door" has also
been there every step of the way. For every guy who has a
"thing" for bright red lips or heavily made up eyes, there
are two who prefer the natural look.
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But that
doesn't mean NO makeup. No makeup implies you don't care how you
look, which doesn't fly with most guys. Most men prefer women to look
polished but not fussy. So keep it simple and keep application time
short, but DO even out the skin tone, powder the shiny spots, and
brighten your eyes with a little mascara. |

JessicaLondon.com |
If you're not
sure what your guy likes, just ask him. Or, if he makes a request
about your makeup, honor it if you feel it's reasonable. Robert made
it very clear early on in our relationship that the shiny, sticky lip
gloss had to go. Since I liked his kisses more than I liked my lip
gloss, I complied. I haven't worn it in years.
67% of men
are bewitched by bed-head.
"Bed-head
makes girls look messy, but in a pretty way. Love it."
--Travis, 28,
Newfane, NY
I'm not so
sure about this one. It got mixed reviews in my informal poll.
Bed-head after a good romp? Sure! At work or at a party? Not so much.
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But since all
but one of the guys I spoke to prefer soft, bouncy, touchable hair to
stiff, shellacked, won't-move-in-a-strong-wind hair, I'm thinking
that's what they meant with this question. Long hair is the top
choice ("You can really sink your hands into it," said
several), but a few of the men I spoke to said they really didn't
care about length so long as it looked healthy and was well groomed.
Unnatural (or uncomplimentary) colors, severe or elaborate styling,
and a brittle texture all got a "pass." |

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How does your
hair stack up?
60% of men
go crazy for the snug fit of a pencil skirt.
"I
love a skirt that hugs a woman's curves."
--Dangelo, 35,
Los Angeles
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Pencil skirts
have been around since the 1940's and have been popular ever since.
The style follows the shape of a woman's body, drawing attention to
the curves. No forgiving A-line, no anything-could-be-under-there
trapeze, a pencil skirt clearly outlines the body it encases.
Which means,
of course, that not everyone can wear it well. |

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It's best
suited to curvy figures with a small waist, rounded hips, and flat
tummy. Add a wide belt to emphasize the small waist, or pair it with
a touchable sweater for a truly enticing look. You'll be amazed at
how much attention you'll generate.
Now I know
what some of you are thinking: don't live your life to please a man!
I agree with
you. But I also know that gathering intelligence on the other half of
the population gives you an advantage in dealing with them, both in
work and romance. You'll know what to stay away from in the workplace
to avoid inappropriate remarks or suggestions, and what to focus on
in relationships to garner, hold, or rekindle a guy's attention.
Age doesn't
matter. Neither does size. If you take some time to look sexy, you'll
feel sexy and you'll project that. Self-confidence is alluring, and
for many men, even sexier than lingerie (which, by the way, didn't
make this list). So use this intel to your advantage.
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DID
YOU KNOW?
QUESTION:
When was the first runway show?
ANSWER:
In the late 1850's, in Paris. Charles Frederick Worth, "The
Father of Haute Couture", was the first designer to both create
a collection of clothes AND show them on live models. It was an
instant sensation. Up until then, designers usually had their clients
select garments from sketches or from doll-sized miniature samples.
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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