No, you do not need to go full Angela Merkel and wear curve-hiding pant suits in order to dress professionally and powerful. Because even though pin ups are depicted as playful and a bit silly, you can also use this style to bring out your ambitious career driven side. In this post we'll look at why female professional fashion has been an assimilation of male silhouettes since the 16th century and how the pin up silhouet is slowly shifting female power fashion to a curve embracing statement. Disclaimer: Don't take this as a lecture on how I think all women should dress. Wear whatever you think is beautiful, occasion-appropriate and makes you feel confident. But since you're here, I have a feeling my views and tastes in fashion might resonate with you ;-) Open your history books to 16th century England...Or the 2018 Fifa world cup... Queen Elizabeth the 1st wore a masculine doublet to use fashion as a power statement, saying "I'm playing with
4 ways of getting a Pin Up silhouet & the 1 must-have accessory Pin Ups come in all sizes, but only in one shape: the hourglass. Even if you're not a natural hourglass, you can use fashion accessories and targeted exercises to make it look like you are. In this post, we'll be looking at 4 different ways of getting that coveted shape, be it via exercise or optical fashion illusions - no matter your natural body shape. Because, even if you're not an hourglass figure, you're already half way there. You just need to know how to "fake" the other half 😉 1. Natural way: maybe she's born with it? Maybe it's a lot of crunches, Maybeline. No matter your body type, doing targeted exercises will make your waist a bit smaller and more defined. Try finding exercises you don't hate, that focus on your obliques (= side of your abs), such as salsa dancing and side crunches. Or have a look at my Pin Up Workouts on