Article: Most bra straps won't fit under thin, spaghetti straps. The extra pair of straps also won't always look good. A bandeau or strapless bra will give you the support you need without drawing attention to your tank top.  If you can't find a strapless bra that fits, try getting one with clear straps instead. If you are going to be wearing another shirt or cardigan over your tank top, then you can wear any bra you want. Tight tank tops will reveal every lump and bump. This means that they will reveal the shape of standard, underwire bras, which may not look very flattering. Instead, opt for a wireless, seamless bra. It will blend with your torso, and appear "invisible" under your tank top. The larger bust size you have, the more support you need. A strapless bra may not give you the support you need, so you will have to wear a regular, strapped bra. If you have to wear a strapped bra for support, then you will need to wear a tank top with wider shoulders to conceal the straps. Alternatively, you can wear a tank top with skinny shoulders, when wear a cute cardigan over it to conceal the bra straps. In general, the wider your shoulders are, the wider straps you should look for. This will help make the tank top look more proportionate on you. If you have narrow shoulders, stick with skinny spaghetti straps. If you have broad shoulders, go for thicker straps. You can make your bust appear larger or smaller depending on the style of neckline you choose. You can even draw attention away from your bust to other features, such as your pretty eyes. In general, the more detailed the neckline is, the more attention you'll draw to it and your bust.  If you wish to draw attention away from your bust, choose a tank top whose neckline ends right above your cleavage. If you want to make your bust appear fuller, choose neckline with detail, such as ruching, pleating, or ruffles. If you have narrow shoulders, choose a tank top with a rounder or straighter neckline. If you have wide shoulders, choose a tank top with a V-neck or a low scoop neck. This will help make your body look longer and narrower.  If you have narrow shoulders, consider tops in bright colors or horizontal prints. This will help make them appear more proportionate. If you have broad shoulders, consider plain tops in darker colors or vertical prints. This will give you a slimmer silhouette. Basic tank tops are plain and solid-colored. They can go with just about anything, and are perfect for layering. Try getting them in neutral colors, such as black, white, or grey, or in earth tones, such as brown, tan, or olive green. Some plain tank tops will have lace along the neckline and bottom hem. These are perfect for layering under fitted shirts. These tank tops usually have some lace, sequins, beading, or ruffles. They are dressy enough for work, and perfect for dates and special nights out. When paired with the right accessories and jewelry, they can make even the simplest pair of pants or skirt more dress. They are not as plain as basic tank tops, but not as fancy as dressy tank tops. Some have prints, while others have simple beading along the neckline. To make your outfits truly unique, choose some with specific details, such as: are: ruffles, crocheted lace, or tribal prints. Match the prints and embellishments to your existing wardrobe. For example, if you have a lot of boho-style clothing, consider tribal prints and beaded embellishments.
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Wear a bandeau or strapless bra if your tank top has thin, spaghetti straps. Wear a seamless bra if you are wearing a knit, formfitting tank top. Choose a tank top with thicker straps if you have a large bust. Match the width of the straps to the width of your shoulders. Choose the neckline depending on your chest size. Choose the neckline based on your shoulder width. Have some basic tank tops for easy layering and pairing. Have some dressy, embellished tank tops if you like to dress up or go out. Have some printed or embellished tank tops for more specific outfits.

You can use "aimer" (to love), "adorer" (to adore), or "désirer" (to desire). "Aimer" is the strongest in emotion of the three verbs. Don't use it lightly! It's not likely you'd be telling someone formally or someone unknown that you love them!  "Tu" and "vous" are the two forms used when addressing another person. "Tu" is used for people you know well or children. In "je t'aime," "tu" is contracted to "t'" because of the succeeding vowel. Literally, it translates to "I you love." If you are seeking to risk a restraining order, "je vous aime" (zhuh voo zem) is used formally. Je t'aime  -- I love you (zhuh tem) Je t'adore -- I adore you (zhuh tah door) Je te désire or j'ai envie de toi  -- I want you (zhuh tuh duhzai-uh or zhay ohn-vee duh twah) If you're nervous, practice will be invaluable. Telling someone that you love them can be exciting or terrifying and saying it in French makes it seem even more romantic. Bonne chance! (Good luck!) Get the pronunciation down. French is full of sounds that are represented a bit differently in English. "j" in "je" is pronounced [zh] -- like the g in mirage "e" (in "je") is pronounced like the oo in good"t'aime" is pronounced [tem] to rhyme with them.
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Decide which verb you wish to use. Use the "tu" form. Learn how to say the various basic phrases: Practice it before saying.