• Classic •

• Classic •

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Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: Marina Rinaldi
High Heels: YSL “Tribute”
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Bracelet: Hermès
Alternatives: ASOS Curve dress,
Buffalo heels

I don’t think that this post needs a lot of explanation – you all know me already, I can’t say no to a classic LBD. Black dresses are the best choice for any occasion and work for every style. Whether you want to look casual or elegant, a little black dress is always right. Yet I still prefer the chic version when I wear them and this one is a pretty classy little number. Isn’t the neckline absolutely amazing? I love the detail with the black stripe between the sheer dotted net. Only one thing is important: you’ll need a strapless bra underneath. Since I haven’t found one yet (still searching, I think this search will be never-ending, ugh!), I simply went for a funny alternative: I’m wearing a strapless bikini bra underneath (→ this one). I mean, that doesn’t make me the MacGyver of fashion, but it was a good idea because I didn’t want to wear the dress without something underneath and this was the only thing I could come up with. Well – at least you can’t see any straps and that’s what’s important to me. ;)

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• Curvy Petite •

• Curvy Petite •

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Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: Scarlett & Jo
High Heels: YSL “Tribute”
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Bracelet: Hermès

As a short person, I’m happy to announce that there’s a new range at Scarlett & Jo – it’s called → “Curvy Petite” and is specially made for tiny people like me (I’m 1.60 m/5’3”).

One of the new pieces is → this gorgeous red dress and all I can say is that a red dress is always a good choice, especially when it has such lovely details like the neckline and the sheer dotted sleeves. It’s a bit shorter to work with short people’s heights, so it actually fits like it’s supposed to fit and not midi instead of mini. Even though I’ve really become a midi lover, it’s nice to wear a short dress and this one is definitely a stunner. It features S&J’s typical bodycon details – a thick fabric and ruffles in the front, both for a very flattering look that enhances your curves and shows your body in the best possible way.
Last time I wore a red dress from Scarlett & Jo, → I went for beige heels (which I still think were a great choice, even though they’re not the obvious one and I heard some people say that they looks awkward), this time I went for classic black and I think that both is good. :) I’m still looking for my perfect pair of red heels, though – not easy to find some that I really like!

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• Princess •

• Princess •

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Photos: Falko Blümlein
Shirt: Beth Ditto
Skirt: H&M Trend
Belt: Ted Baker “Julo”
Platform Sandals: Luiza Barcelos
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Bracelet: Hermès
Ring: YSL “Arty Ring”
Alternatives: ASOS Curve shirt,
ASOS skirt, ASOS Premium skirt,
Horrockses skirt, ASOS Curve skirt,
Oasis skirt, True Violet skirt,
ASOS belt, ASOS heels,
ASOS earrings, ASOS ring

Finally – here’s the look I wore to my best friend’s wedding! :) It’s been a tough decision between many looks and I’m still super happy that I chose this one. I think it’s just perfect for a wedding, since the colors are light and cheerful, the floral print is a classic, and it’s still in some way casual enough (thanks to the simple shirt) and doesn’t catch too much attention. I just had to wear flats because of the unsteady ground (the wedding party was also outside) and went for → my own wedding shoes, the flat Chanel pearl sandals, which also looked cute with the outfit (and matched the pearl earrings). ;)

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• Dots •

• Dots •

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Photos: Falko Blümlein
Bikini: Marina Rinaldi
Scarf: Vintage
Sunglasses: YSL
Earrings: Chanel

So, you’ve already seen what I wore on my way to the beach – this is the bikini I wore underneath. ;) I really love the dot combo and the different possibilities to wear them – there are also detachable straps for the bra and you can wear the bottom high-waisted or not, showing more of the bigger dots or not.
Fun fact: I’ve always been a fan of strapless bikinis, since I was a small kid at the beach in Brazil – I always wanted to wear everything strapless. :) And it hasn’t changed.

I know there should always be a little message in every #BeachBodyNotSorry post, but to be honest, I don’t really know what to say since I already said it all → last year. But today, I really want to point out again how important it is to not let other people’s possible (!) thoughts and reactions stop you from going to the beach or pool in summer. I mean – it’s been super hot these days (and pretty rainy, too) and I just can’t think of a summer hidden behind lots of clothes just to hide my body, and neither should you. Even if there’s something you don’t really like about yourself and your own body, there’s absolutely no need to wrap yourself in loads of long-sleeved shirts and pants, because, seriously, you’re going to melt and this is an even worse feeling than other people’s stupid looks. They’ll stare anyway (because we all do it, it’s natural!), so why not ignore it and wear whatever you feel like. And the beach is so much more fun when you’re wearing swimwear! Just don’t forget your sunscreen! ;)

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