Celebrities and fashion insiders reveal what they think makes a woman sexy
Runway Photography, Anthea Simms
WHAT’S SEXY NOW Celebrities and fashion insiders reveal what they think makes a woman sexy Runway Photograph, Anthea Simms
What makes a woman sexy?
Q- What makes a woman sexy?
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What gives a girl the it-factor? Her body? Her hair? The way she carries herself? With Valentine’s Day just around the corner FLARE went to the experts to find out what they think is hot and ask them: “What makes a woman sexy?”
“A woman that smiles makes her very sexy, that’s a starting point. Sexy comes from not feeling pressured. Once you’re past that everything is possible.” -Gabrielecorto Moltedo of Corto Moltedo, Accessories Designer
Lauren Conrad
“Self-confidence. Just being comfortable with who you are.” -Lauren Conrad, star of The Hills
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“Real qualities make a woman sexy…hair out of place, not perfect, a smile. Something that makes her real, human, not things put on her.” -Dean & Dan Caten of Dsquared2, Fashion Designers
“It’s not the clothes that make you sexy, it’s the personality, and if someone’s strong it’s even sexier.” -Monica Cruz, co-designer with sister Penelope for Mango
Phillip Bloch
“Beautiful skin. Jennifer Aniston, I think, is one of those girls that’s made a dollar out of 15 cents. Is she the most beautiful? No, but her skin is beautiful. -Phillip Bloch, celebrity stylist
Rag & Bone
“Someone who feels very comfortable in what they’re wearing.” -David Neville and Marcus Wainwright of Rag & Bone, Fashion Designers
Robert Rodriguez
“Simplicity.” -Robert Rodriguez, Fashion Designer
Stuart Weitzman
“When a woman feels sexy that just shows through. It makes her walk a certain way, carry herself a certain way, definitely makes her dress a certain way and if you have an attitude about feeling sexy you’re halfway there. The rest has a lot to do with nature and your own discipline in working at it.” -Stuart Weitzman, Accessories Designer
John Whitledge of Trovata
“When women are true to themselves but in an unassuming way. Someone that is not trying to play up too much to trends, has a really broad perspective and a real understanding…” -John Whitledge of Trovata, Fashion Designer
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