Angelina Kirsch reveals: How to find the perfect shapewear for you!

We love our curves? no question! Sometimes, however, there is a little need for optimization here and there. But since we do not want to panic into the gym or try out all the radical diets, we prefer to rely on our secret recipe for a dreamy silhouette: Shapewear is the magic word!

Especially under skintight dresses or skirts, well-fitting, shaping underwear can work wonders. Of course, it's not about hiding or pushing away the beautiful curves. Body, bodice and Co. should model the body instead and get the best out of it.

Good shapewear must be really tight!

Even Angelina Kirsch, Germany's most successful Curvy model, swears by the stretch lingerie and leaves the house rarely without. She knows exactly what the purchase is all about, because one thing is certain: Shapewear is not the same as Shapewear.



It is important that one does not get into the shapewear so easily? so do not give up when it's extremely tight. Because once you are in, you have a great feeling

she reveals in conversation with ChroniquesDuVasteMonde.com.

But which form is really the right one? The choice between body, shirt, dress, bodice or panties is not always easy. It is therefore important to always know what should be shaped.

I'm such a thigh and butt girl. So I have to make sure that I have either a dress dress that does not cut on the legs or a shapeshoe where the leg is a bit elastic.

Dare to take something tight that fits crisp, because only then does the whole thing have an effect.



Angelina Kirsch loves the feeling when everything is held together and the silhouette is perfectly modeled. The real highlight follows for them but only at the end of the day.

The best is when I take the shapewear off in the evening. Then I feel like wax, as if I'm falling apart. Then I know: 'All right, that gave everything for me today'.

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Angelina Kirsch, silhouette