The wedding's over, you're still glowing, and you're heading for the honeymoon of your dreams _ perhaps somewhere warm and exotic.

The last thing you want is to be weighed down by too much stuff. But you'd like have enough of just the right pieces to look sensual and alluring day and night.

Several things already are in you favor. One, you know your new husband loves your look just the way you are. Two, you've worked these last few months to get your body into good shape. And three, current fashion trends are on your side.

"The most important thing to keep in mind is, don't pack too much," says wardrobe manager Susan Dresner of New York. "Dressing decisions are much easier with `less is more.' "

That means one suitcase, one carry-on, and one shoulder bag. Total.

Dresner, recently voted Money magazine's "black belt shopper," says never pack separate individual outfits _ mix separates instead _ and never pack anything you haven't tried before the trip. "Go with something you know you feel great in. All of the pieces should make you feel sexy and fun."

Fashion currently is sizzling with casual styles that use stretch and see-through fabrics for high-voltage appeal: capri pants, loose-fitting sheer tops, sweater sets, wide-legged pants, derriere-contoured shorts, even sundresses. Perfect.

Include some of the newest pieces by keeping your color scheme to one or two basic colors _ say black, white or navy _ plus one or two accent colors like rose, turquoise, yellow or lime green. Pink is currently a hot color, too.

"Lots of stretch and casual utility clothes are a must for the new bride," says Lloyd Singer, president of the A.B.S fashion house in New York, which offers haute couture styles at un-haute prices. "Every day on the honeymoon, she should wear the kind of things that she might wear on a Sunday when she knows she won't be home until Monday."

Dresner says you can get great fashion picks that are in stores' resort and spring collections now. Remember that all the pieces should work together for minimum packing and maximum impact.

Some suggestions: A long, lightweight flowing skirt in black or white, and a short sexy skirt in the same colors. A soft pair of pants, again in black, white or an accent color. A long-sleeved blouse that coordinates with skirts and pants that can be worn unbuttoned like a jacket in black, white, or the accent color. Two pairs of different-length shorts _ perhaps classic khakis or stretch capris.

For spicy colors, choose short-sleeve or sleeveless tees or tanks in candy colors. Include a multicolor tweed or print jacket that works with all of the bottoms. Or perhaps classic twin-set sweaters, now in revival.

Don't forget swimsuits _ one to really swim in or something that's strictly knockout.

Include a dress or two _ a sundress or a slinky style. "It has to be what turns your husband on," says Dresner.

Go for bold color in accessories, such as a multicolored silk scarf to wear as a stole.

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