LONDON, ENGLAND, April 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Royal Marriage of William and Kate kicks will kick the wedding season off in style and we'll all be planning for our own special summer events. Whether you are lucky enough to be the mother of the bride, a bridesmaid or the bride herself you need to look your best on the big day so give your figure a little helping hand with Spanx shapewear. Whatever the length of your hemline or the shape of your neckline, whether you have opted for floaty or figure hugging - there is a Spanx shapewear solution for you from MyTights.com.
Girls that have chosen very figure hugging outfits should opt for the Spanx Slim Cognito range. Not only do these products offer the strongest control in the entire Spanx range but they are completely seam-free to make them invisible under clothing. Made from a super strong, tightly knitted fabric, they will shape and firm your bottom, flatten your stomach and pull in your waist to give the desirable hourglass shape that every girl craves. Available in full shaping bodysuits, shaping slips and shaping shorts and panties there is a style to suit every hemline.
If you look is more silky and floaty the Spanx Slimplicity range is perfect for this look. Made from a super strong spandex fabric with a high shine finish, the fabric on your dress will simply glide off the surface of your shapewear eliminating unsightly clinging and bunching on even the finest of fabrics. Offering strong compression with a single layer of fabric means that the Spanx Slimplicity range is ideal for wearing under light summer dresses.
The Spanx Slimplicity Strapless Full Slip is perfect to wear under those strapless wedding and bridesmaid dresses. With its band of silicon around the top it will stay in place all day and pull in your waist and smooth your silhouette.
For low cut outfits or girls that need good bust support, the Spanx Slimplicity range also includes open bust bodysuits and camisoles. Providing smoothing and shaping high up the back and around the bra line, these are perfect to eliminate any unsightly bulges on the back area. This open bust shapewear can be worn with any style of bra to suit any number of different necklines.
Wedding photographs are treasured for a lifetime, so make sure you look your best from every angle with world renowned shapewear brand Spanx. Browse the full range of Spanx products at MyTights.com for a shapewear solution to suit every outfit.
Mytights.com is an online hosiery brand specialising in all sorts of hosiery and shapewear, view all Mytights products at www.mytights.com
The aim of MyTights.com is to have hosiery suitable for every size, shape and occasion. To make sure that you find exactly what you want, products have been examined in detail as well as being tested so that every aspect of each product is clearly described in simple terms.
Spanx: The Summer Wedding Essential from MyTights.com
Spanx shapewear is perfect for wedding season style, whether you are mother of the bride, bridesamid or the birde herself - look your best with Spanx on the big day.
2011-04-29
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Mountain House Marks Spring Season With New Home Ownership Opportunities For Bay Area & Northern California Homebuyers
2011-04-29
Questa at Mountain House is welcoming Spring's new growth with fresh new choices for homebuyers moving from the Bay Area and other Northern California regions. Already home to some 3,000 residents, Mountain House will open brand new model homes in the village of Questa in May, as Meritage Homes celebrates the grand opening of Americana. In mid-June, Standard Pacific will open its new Montalcino series. Americana and Montalcino will join Shea Homes' Antigua, Campania and Esplanade at Questa, where active sales continue.
Home shoppers will find a total of 24 designs ...
Study: Antibiotics, not surgery, may better treat appendicitis if appendix hasn't burst
2011-04-29
VIDEO:
A new statistical analysis by Southern Methodist University and University of Texas Southwestern Medical School suggests nonperforating appendicitis and nonperforating diverticulitis are similar diseases that can both be treated with...
Click here for more information.
Antibiotics rather than surgery may be the better treatment for cases of appendicitis in which the appendix hasn't burst, according to a new study.
The study's authors say the findings suggest that nonperforating ...
Stress and depression are associated with shorter survival in head and neck cancer patients
2011-04-29
WASHINGTON, DC (April 28, 2011)––Studies have shown that stress can affect the immune system and weaken the body's defense against infection and disease. In cancer patients this stress can also affect a tumor's ability to grow and spread. However, the biological mechanisms that underlie such associations are not well understood. Now, researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center find that poor psychosocial functioning is associated with greater vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression––a signaling protein that not only stimulates tumor growth, but is also associated ...
1 drug, many targets: Is this the future?
2011-04-29
Potential molecular targets of the anti-HIV drug nelfinavir have been identified, and may explain why the drug is also effective as a cancer therapy. Findings will be published in the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology on 28th April 2011.
Nelfinavir is a protease inhibitor that prevents replication of the HIV virus. It has also been found to have a positive effect on a number of solid tumor types but the mechanism of how the drug worked in humans was unclear. Researchers from the University of California San Diego and the City University of New York (CUNY) ...
Green light for flu vaccine in transplant recipients
2011-04-29
Getting vaccinated against the flu lowers kidney transplant recipients' risk of organ loss and death, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology (CJASN). The results suggest that concerns about the safety of the influenza vaccine in transplant recipients are unwarranted.
Influenza can cause severe illness and even death in some individuals. Organ transplant recipients and those taking immunosuppressant medications face a particularly high risk of dying after being infected. Protection against the flu ...
Reducing risk of renal failure in obese patients
2011-04-29
The angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor drug, ramipril, is particularly effective in lowering the risk of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in obese patients, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN).
"Obese patients with kidney disease progress more quickly towards renal failure compared to non-obese patients, and ramipril virtually abolishes this excess risk," comments Carmine Zoccali, MD (CNR-IBIM and Ospedali Riuniti di Reggio Calabria, Italy).
The researchers analyzed data from a previous ...
Scientists detect early warning signal for ecosystem collapse
2011-04-29
MADISON — Researchers eavesdropping on complex signals emanating from a remote Wisconsin lake have detected what they say is an unmistakable warning — a death knell — of the impending collapse of the lake's aquatic ecosystem.
The finding, reported today (April 29) in the journal Science by a team of researchers led by Stephen Carpenter, a limnologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is the first experimental evidence that radical change in an ecosystem can be detected in advance, possibly in time to prevent ecological catastrophe.
"For a long time, ecologists ...
Being tall, obese may significantly increase risk of blood clots in deep veins
2011-04-29
Being tall and obese may increase your risk for potentially dangerous blood clots, according to new research in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology: Journal of the American Heart Association.
Obesity is a well-known risk factor for clots in deep veins (usually in the legs) and for pulmonary embolism, a clot in blood vessels of the lungs that can result in sudden death or strain on the heart. Together, the two conditions are called venous thromboembolism (VTE).
Compared with short (5 feet, 7.7 inches or less) and normal-weight men (body mass index < 25kg/m2), ...
Mystery solved: How sickle hemoglobin protects against malaria
2011-04-29
The latest issue of the journal Cell* carries an article that is likely to help solve one of the long-standing mysteries of biomedicine. In a study that challenges currently held views, researchers at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), in Portugal, unravel the molecular mechanism whereby sickle cell hemoglobin confers a survival advantage against malaria, the disease caused by Plasmodium infection. These findings, by the research team lead by Miguel P. Soares, open the way to new therapeutic interventions against malaria, a disease that continues to inflict tremendous ...
Wordpress Training for the UK -- Aperio Training Now Provides the UK's Best Wordpress Training
2011-04-29
For the past seven years Aperio Training and Education systems has been providing quality accredited SEO training and Wordpress Training for over 3,500 students across the USA and Canada. Now with their even popular advanced Wordpress training now offered through their live 100% online class room portal is being offered to the UK.
If you've ever wanted to master wordpress, Aperio's training guarantees they can help you master Wordpress in a mere few hours, NOT DAYS! Discover what this powerful Wordpress Training can do for you and your business. Find out how to perform ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Roots in the dark: Russian scientists uncover hidden carbon dioxide uptake in plant roots
Biochar and hydrochar show contrasting climate effects in boreal grasslands
Turning trash into treasure: Scientists transform waste plastics into high-value carbon materials
Boys don’t cry? How picture books can teach gendered ideas about pain
In global collaboration, IU scientists unlock secrets to the building blocks of the universe
Young adults fear mass shootings but don’t necessarily support gun control
How unlocking ‘sticky’ chemistry may lead to better, cleaner fuels
Cutting balloon treatment prior to stent placement comparable to intravascular lithotripsy for patients with calcified coronary artery disease
Novel sirolimus-eluting balloon appears noninferior to conventional therapies for treatment of in-stent restenosis
Nearly half of US workers don’t know work experience could count toward a degree, according to University of Phoenix survey
Super-high-pressure non-compliant balloons for treatment of calcified coronary lesions noninferior to intravascular lithotripsy
Saudi Native Dr. Hani K. Najm named next vice president of the American College of Cardiology
Getting steps in one long walk a day cuts risk of death and CVD better than multiple short walks
The way you walk: 10–15 minute bouts of walking better for your cardiovascular health than shorter strolls
Beyond electronics: harnessing light for faster computing
Researchers find possible cause for increasing polarization
From soft to solid: How a coral stiffens its skeleton on demand
New software tool MARTi fast-tracks identification and response to microbial threats
Rare brain cell may hold the key to preventing schizophrenia symptoms
A new tool to find hidden ‘zombie cells’
New Cleveland Clinic research finds up to 5% of Americans carry genetic mutations associated with cancer risk
Once tadpoles lose lungs, they never get them back
Small group of users drive invasive species awareness on social media
One bad safety review can tank an Airbnb booking — Even among thousands of positive ones, new study finds
Text-based system speeds up hospital discharges to long-term care
California schools are losing tree canopy
How people learn computer programming
Exploring a mechanism of psychedelics
Scientists can now explore mechanisms behind attachment issues
Researchers watched students’ brains as they learned to program
[Press-News.org] Spanx: The Summer Wedding Essential from MyTights.comSpanx shapewear is perfect for wedding season style, whether you are mother of the bride, bridesamid or the birde herself - look your best with Spanx on the big day.



