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Trusty Tunic Tops

Saturday, August 13th, 2011
sheer blouse

One of the most flattering and easy to wear pieces of women’s clothing, tunic tops are especially a key part of any plus size fashion wardrobe because they fit so many body shapes. Dressed up or down, a tunic top is not only fashionable and versatile, but it’s also comfortable and simple to style.

We all have womanly lumps and bumps we want to conceal and that’s why tunic tops are perfect because their figure skimming design flatters women’s curves. If you fancy showing off your shape, add a waist-clinching belt to create a defined waist while still having the coverage of a tunic top. Whether you wear a tunic with jeans, trousers or leggings, you’ll find a style to suit your individual fashion sense, and the recent popularity of leggings has seen so many styles of tunics emerge.

Whatever your size or shape there are so many ways to wear tunic tops and here are our top tips on how you can wear tunics to suit any occasion.

In the workplace

A really nice alternative to a shirt or blouse in the office, a tunic gives a more feminine and fashionable look. A colourful tunic looks lovely with smart black boot cut or wide leg trousers, but don’t wear it with a pencil skirt, as it will pretty much hide the skirt. If you plan on wearing a jacket with a tunic make sure the jacket is longer so that it doesn’t stick out of the bottom.

For everyday wear

As tunics are so easy to wear and put together, many women love to wear them casually and they make a fantastic alternative to a t-shirt. Tunics are perfect to wear with leggings or jeggings because of their longer length, while most women wear them with skinny or slim leg jeans rather than baggier ones like boyfriend jeans. Take some tunics with you on holiday, they look pretty and keep you cool in the sun and also make useful cover ups instead of kaftans.

A night on the town

With so many different styles of tunics you’ll find that many are perfect for a girls’ night out or a special occasion. In gorgeous sheer materials with embellishments, jewels and studding, dressy tunic tops look glamorous with leggings, skinny jeans or wide leg trousers and a pair of killer heels. Some tunics also have really nice cut out designs down the side and back to reveal a little bit of skin. Finish off a tunic for a night out with some jewellery and a nice bag and you’re good to go.

Tunic, Embroidered Rayon – Burgundy, Large

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

Tunic, Embroidered Rayon – Burgundy, Large

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Burgundy, small. Detailed embroidery decorates the collar, cuffs and sides of our casual rayon tunic. Looks great with jeans and skirts or paired up with our rayon drawstring pants! Perfect for any season. This fabric is also available in sarongs, half sarongs, scarves and other clothing items.

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Trinity Tie Dyed Silk Blend Ruffle Bib Pockets Shirt Blouse Tunic Top Orange Medium

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Trinity Tie Dyed Silk Blend Ruffle Bib Pockets Shirt Blouse Tunic Top Orange Medium

  • Juniors Sizing
  • Imported
  • 65% Cotton, 35% Silk
  • Dry Clean Only
  • Belt not Included

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Trinity Tie Dyed Silk Blend Ruffle Bib Pockets Shirt Blouse Tunic Top Green Small Reviews

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Trinity Tie Dyed Silk Blend Ruffle Bib Pockets Shirt Blouse Tunic Top Green Small

  • Juniors Sizing
  • Imported
  • 65% Cotton, 35% Silk
  • Dry Clean Only
  • Belt not Included

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Tunic on History

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011
ruffle blouse

The application and definition of the tunic has changed slightly over the years as it is primarily a women’s garment and it has a few rather distinct features. These tops are generally low cut and shaped a bit differently than your average t-shirt, and they will have a sash that holds them in place. The idea behind the tunic is to be form fitting without actually hugging the body.

There are a few different types of tunics that women should be aware of, as adding them to their wardrobe would be extremely beneficial. The most common tunic is composed of polyester and will easily hug the body. If such a top were to use an elastic material, the sash would not be needed though it is often added for decorative purposes.

But do you know tunic has gone a long way in the history of civilization?

One of the popular medieval costumes for women was the Gothic corset. The Gothic corset complimented the female body by giving it an hourglass shape. It was a common Victorian and medieval costume for women. Its prominence is till intact today. However the latest trend of Gothic corset is not like the ones worn during the Victorian and medieval period but is soft and convenient. There are different types of Gothic outfits like light natural fiber shirts with ruffles, the loose fit and frilly pirate shirt with drooping shoulders, dark trousers short in length and large dark hats etc that went with various accessories like black umbrellas, silver ornaments etc. latest trend of Gothic shirts and other dresses changes with the passage of time.

Though the Gothic history period lasted from 1200 AD to 1450 AD it can be divided into two periods namely the early period (1200-1350) and the late period (1350-1450) with each period having different styles. The early period outfits had simpler cuts and looked sophisticated and graceful. During the late period styles started changing rapidly.

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The toga was a popular kind of dress and was standard for Romans. The Romans also wore clothes according to their status in the society. The toga was a long garment which was like a sash and was made out of wool. It was like a tunic for the Romans. The toga was also worn by magistrates and was mostly plain white in color. Even scholars and teachers wore them. Some togas had a purple stripe on them.

The stola was very similar to the toga and was like a blanket that needed to be wrapped around the body. This was usually wrapped around another piece of clothing called tunica. Usually girls and women wore tunic with a stola wrapped around it.

Women’s clothes were made of light materials and in a variety of colors, which set them apart from men’s clothes. Also, unlike men’s dress, women’s clothes changed little. The primary garment was the stola, a long tunic with full sleeves. It was made from wool, cotton or linen, with the more expensive designs made from silk. The stola was worn with a girdle known as cingulum and a wide belt, known as a succinda. With the help of these, women achieved to create a double-bloused effect. Under the stola women wore a bust bodice – the strophium, and a sleeveless shift dress – the subucula.

Roman matrons wore wide tunics, pleated into tiny folds, which were held together at the shoulder by a series of buttons along the sleeve.

Women’s clothing was meant to conceal the body and hide the gender. It consisted of numerous layers starting by a tight-fitting chemise that fell to the ankle. The tunic worn on top could be either fitted or girded just above or at waist. It was shorter than the chemise underneath and so it revealed it. Other staples in the women’s’ wardrobe were the stola, the palla, and a long veil, which fell behind the head, or was folded forward and draped over the arm.

Theodora’s rich silk dresses were enhanced with precious stones and lavish gold embroidery. She wore ropes of pearls, emeralds, and rubies, and for ceremonial purposes a heavy crown with pearls and emeralds that cascaded down to her chest.

In the early ages of the empire, byzantine clothing copied Roman. Men wore a tight-fitting white tunic with long sleeves, which reached either the ankles or the knees. Over this undergarment they wore the dalmatika, a red and gold tunic with long wide sleeves. Men’s wardrobe included also the hosa, a woolen or fabric hose, the bracoor breeches, which later on were replaced by pants or drawers, the Greeks chlamys, that they wore with the tablion, a rectangular piece of cloth inset at waist height, and the Roman pallium, which shared only the name with its predecessor.

The toga was initially worn by most, but from the 6th century onward became the distinctive mark of consuls. It was replaced by the cloak, which could be found in three styles: a rectangle piece of fabric, which was worn wrapped around the shoulders; a semicircular cape, which was also fastened at the shoulder; and the circular cape, which was sewn up the front and had an opening for the head.

Then as time went by, it grows mainly on North Africa and Arabian, and known as today’s tunic

Sharon Couture Boat Neck Sheer Chiffon Branches Printed 3/4 Tie Sleeve Blouse Tunic Top Multi Color M

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Sharon Couture Boat Neck Sheer Chiffon Branches Printed 3/4 Tie Sleeve Blouse Tunic Top Multi Color M

  • Womens Sizing
  • Made in USA
  • 100% Polyester
  • Hand Wash Cold
  • Sheer

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Sharon Couture Boat Neck Sheer Chiffon Branches Printed 3/4 Tie Sleeve Blouse Tunic Top Multi Color L Reviews

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Sharon Couture Boat Neck Sheer Chiffon Branches Printed 3/4 Tie Sleeve Blouse Tunic Top Multi Color L

  • Womens Sizing
  • Made in USA
  • 100% Polyester
  • Hand Wash Cold
  • Sheer

List Price: $ 68.00

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Light & Trendy Coverage in Rio Tunic Cover Up by Dotti® – Plus Size Swimwear Plus Size Swimsuits Reviews

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

Light & Trendy Coverage in Rio Tunic Cover Up by Dotti® – Plus Size Swimwear Plus Size Swimsuits

  • Fit & Flatter Solutions: Loose fit hides your hips and tummy 32″ length minimizes rear and thighs Swimsuits fits true to size Will comfortably fit up to a C cup Refer to sizing chart for more fit information
  • Features/Benefits: Embroidery creates a fun and flirty look 32″ length provides extra coverage 100% Cotton fabric composition is light and comfortable
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Plus Size Swimwear Enjoy light & fashionable coverage in Rio Plus Size Tunic by Dotti®.   Lounge pool side in this fun and flirty cover up is decorated with embroidered trim and whimsical design.   The loose fit hides your hips and minimizes your rear and thighs, giving you the coverage and comfort you desire.  100% Cotton fabric composition makes this the perfect piece to put on after a long day under the sun.ID:CU-RIO                                   ,

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Tunic, Suitable for All Bodyshapes

Monday, March 15th, 2010

tunikTunic is a woman’s best friend. Basically, this outfit has all the size of the thighs, and have a form and style that can conceal the lack of our body shape. No wonder the tunic became the main choice of dress.

Tunic can also be used on two occasions, formal and non formal. Here is a guide to choosing a tunic accordance with your body shape.

1. Large belly or waist
Use empire waist tunic model, or which use wrinkle rope, or which have wrinkles on the hips. “Both are good choices to hide part of your big belly”, said Sharon haver, founder of online fashion guide, FocusOnStyle.com. Avoid tunic with the accent on the pocket, especially in the middle of the body, because you will be look more heavy. But you can add accessories like earrings chandelier models to divert attention from the abdomen.

2. Wide hips and big thighs
Use simple cut tunic with A-Line models. A-line cut will disguise big hips and thighs. Use”asymmetrical tunic or long shirt-shaped with lots of buttons,” suggest Kristiina Salminen, Creative Director Adrienne Vittadini.

3. Hourglass body shape
Wear the tunic with V-neck collar, or with additional lines and applications in the chest. For hourglass body, tunic with linen and cotton is best suited. Avoid using jersey or polyester material that makes the body smaller. Add leggings and flat shoes so you will look more chic.

4. Slim or straight
Cover up the lack of your body shape with three dimensional style tunic and extra rocks or ruffle on the chest. So that the chest and slim your waist covered with these details. Use also tunic with silk or chiffon material.

”Layer cut tunic or using jersey material is the most suitable for the body so it looks more straight-grooved,”Horowitz said. Add decorations such as necklaces to make you sweeter.