외출하기에는 짧은 것보다는 조금 긴 것이 좋다는..From the 'pencil skirt knee lift' to the 'clingy frock squat':..(VIDEO)

From the 'pencil skirt knee lift' to the 'clingy frock squat':

The five changing room tests that’ll show if your new clothes really fit 



Trying on clothes in front of a changing room mirror is never easy 

Often you get the impression something fits perfectly until you return home

Here Lydia Slater tests five items with the Great Wardrobe Workout


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By LYDIA SLATER FOR THE DAILY MAIL

Standing in front of the changing-room mirror, stomach sucked in and legs elegantly crossed, I thought my new designer trousers were a perfect fit.


Until I had to run for the bus and found I could hardly lift my knees. If only, I thought, I had jogged around the shop instead of posing, I’d have gone for a larger size. I’ve made the same mistake with dresses: flattering in front of a mirror, yet they rode up with indecent haste the minute I sat down.


But no more: I now follow the Great Wardrobe Workout, designed to strain the seams of any outfit. Here are the five moves you need to know . . . 


PENCIL SKIRT KNEE LIFT

We’ve all done it — bought a fashionable, figure-hugging pencil skirt only to realise, too late, that it’s so tight you can’t actually put one foot in front of the other without hoisting the hem up to embarrassing heights in a most unladylike manner.

To avoid this expensive error, try jogging on the spot in your skirt, lifting your knees as high as you can.


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WRONG: Jogging on the spot will save any embarrassment over your hemline with a figure-hugging pencil skirt
RIGHT: This picture shows the correct length of your hemline when moving around

Left: wrong, right: correct. Jogging on the spot in your skirt and lifting your knees as high as you can should tell you whether or not the skirt is a good fit

 

Size 12: I love this stretchy, high-waisted skirt for its flattering silhouette. When I try to lift my knees, however, the hem is hoiked above my knees and several creases appear across the front of my hips.


Size 14: This skirt seems a little loose, but the moment I start my knee lifts, its advantages are clear. The hem stays in place, allowing me full movement of my limbs without sacrificing my dignity.


Skirt, £29.99, zara.com, sweater, £15.99, zara.com; shoes, £35, riverisland.com

CLINGY FROCK SQUAT

Not a flattering exercise, admittedly, but essential for buying a fitted dress.

If, like me, you spend most of your life sitting at a desk, there’s no point staying vertical to try one on. Instead, squat down with your bottom sticking out and notice the effect.

WRONG: Th dress shouldn't ride up around your thighs or strain over your bottom when squatting
RIGHT: The hem of the dress should stay by your knees when you squat

Left: wrong, right: correct. Squatting down in a new dress will show you how it looks when you're sitting down at work, it shouldn't ride up around your thighs or strain over your behind

 

Size 10: I prefer this dress in the smaller size (and what woman doesn’t buy the smallest she can squeeze into?). It clings better and I look slimmer.


But when I bend — oh dear! The dress rides up around my thighs and strains over my behind. This is going to be as creased as a concertina after a day at my desk and I’ll be forever tugging my hem down to protect my modesty.


Size 12: This looks a bit loose when I put it on. But when I squat, the hem stays by my knees where I want it and the skirt barely wrinkles. This dress should stay looking presentable all day long, whether I’m sitting or standing.


Dress, £179, reiss.com; shoes, £195, lkbennett.com

SLIT SKIRT DIP

If you’ve got a dress or skirt with a fashionable side-split, here’s how to ensure you show enough leg to keep it sexy but never indecent.


With feet slightly apart, try to touch your toes on the side without the split, while paying close attention to what’s happening on the other side.


WRONG: Thigh splits in skirts and dresses are very popular at the moment but can prove awkward when bending over
RIGHT: The split of the dress should not ride up too high and it should hang nicely without clinging

Left: wrong, right: correct. Side-splits skirts and dresses are very on-trend at the moment but they can prove tricky to wear. Try and bend to touch your toes to see how far the split rides up

Size 10: This looks OK when I’m standing, but when I bend down, I can hardly breathe. The dress has given me a Michelin Man tyre across the front and the split has ridden to almost crotch level.

Size 12: This feels better in every respect. It hangs without clinging and when I do the Dip I can breathe as I bend. The skirt doesn’t ride up, and the split remains reasonably discreet.

Dress, £29.99, hm.com; shoes, £60, dunelondon.com

HIGH HEELS TIPTOE TEST

When buying a pair of shoes, of course I walk around the shop to try them out. Even so, several times I’ve gone home wearing shoes that felt comfortable in the shop but within days are falling off my feet.

To avoid this problem, put on the new shoes and then stand on your tiptoes.

WRONG: When trying new shoes remember to stand on your tiptoes to check they fit properly
RIGHT: You can see here that even when on tiptoes the shoes fit the foot well

Left: wrong, right: correct. When trying on shoes in the shop, don't just have a stroll around, remember to stand on your tiptoes to check they fit


Size 7: These shoes feel a little too tight. However, when I stand on my tiptoes, they grip the back of my heel snugly — meaning they will stay put even if I have to break into a run.

Size 8: These are more comfortable, so ordinarily I’d have bought them. But when I do the lift, the heel slips off. As they’re only going to get looser the more I wear them, the smaller size shoes are clearly a better buy for me.

Court shoes, £139, reiss.com

BUTTON-POPPING SHIRT STRETCH

A core exercise, designed to make sure you’re never going to burst any buttons or expose any flashes of flesh. Do up the shirt, then flex your arm muscles as if you’re lifting weights, at the same time pulling your shoulders apart.

WRONG: As you can see the buttons are straining as Lydia flexes her arm muscles, showing that the shirt does not fit
RIGHT: Here the shirt fits comfortably and there is no strain on the buttons as before

Left: wrong, right: correct. When trying on shirts you should do up all the buttons then flex your arm muscles and pull your shoulders apart to check it fits correctly

Size 12: This looks neat and elegant, but the moment I lift my arms I can feel the strain in the seams and the material over my arm muscles. Meanwhile, there’s a less-than-elegant gap between the buttons over my bust.

Size 14: Equally elegant — and much more forgiving when I flex my biceps, as there’s no creasing over my arms and I won’t be ripping any seams. Best of all, there’s no gaping at the front, so I’m not going to be accidentally exposing my underwear to anyone.

Shirt, £110, reiss.com and trousers, £110, reiss.com

 

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