Humans come in all shapes and sizes, so how do you find clothes that are
flattering your specific body type? The key is to know your
proportions, and use fashion to accentuate your best features--and hide
everything else
Method 1 of 3: What Type of Body Do You Have?
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Identify your body type.
One way to define a woman's body type is by how her curves connect her
bust, waist, and hips. There are four general body types:
Method 1 of 3: What Type of Body Do You Have?
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Identify your body type.
One way to define a woman's body type is by how her curves connect her
bust, waist, and hips. There are four general body types:
- Apple - top-heavy; 14 percent of women; bust three or more inches
bigger than hips; if you have this body type, you probably want to
emphasize your tight legs and butt, draw attention away from your waist
and shoulders/arms (wear long sleeves), and draw attention to your bust
and neck (e.g. v-necks).
- Straight/rectangular - 46 percent of women; waist is about the same
as hips and waist, more like a cylinder; if you have this body type, you
can "pinch" your waist and exaggerate curves to avoid looking lanky or
boyish. Go for ruffles and frills to add texture and volume (and
femininity) to your figure. Steer clear of baggy jeans and track clothes
if you don't want to look boyish.
- Pear - bottom-heavy; 20 percent of women; hips significantly larger
than bust; if this is your body type, there are things you can do to
make your hips and butt look slimmer, but some women might want to make their butts bigger!
- Hourglass - 8 percent of women; equal hip and bust measurements with
a narrow waist; if you're one of the lucky few with this body type,
dress to flatter - not flatten - your beautiful curves.
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Draw attention to your waist with belts and dresses that pinch at the mid-section.
If you have a straight shape, this is a must because it'll create the
illusion of curves. If you have a pear or hourglass shape, this will
accentuate your existing curves.
- Avoid this, though, if you have an apple shape (which means you have
a thick waist, or you put on weight easily there) - wear tops that
"drape" over any love handles, like tunics and flowy tops with an empire
waist (the waist begins just below the bust and flows outwards).
- Dresses or tops that wrap around your waist and cross over your
chest are only a good idea if you have an ample bust; otherwise it can
make your bust look disproportionately tiny (if you're pear-shaped) or
your chest and shoulders look flat and square (if you're
straight-shaped).
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Elongate your legs. No matter what your body type, making your legs look longer is generally flattering.
- If you're apple-shaped or straight-shaped, choose flared pants over
straight-leg or skinny pants. It adds more "shape" to a straight body
and it helps balance out wide shoulders and/or a heavy upper body. Stock
up on miniskirts and bright tights to make the most of your great legs.
- If you're pear-shaped and you are short (or have short legs), wear
straight-leg or slightly flared pants with heels. Skinny pants that hug
your ankles can make your lower body take on the appearance of an
upside-down triangle. Flared pants can make your legs look very thick,
perhaps bowl-legged, in comparison to your upper body.
- Wear clothes with patterns that go down your body (especially your legs) and not across.
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Shape your bust. If you
have an apple or hourglass shape, you probably have an ample bust; your
main concern should be to wear a supportive bra so that your chest looks
perky, not droopy. Book yourself a professional bra fitting; it's
life-changing and will make your chest look fantastic! Stock up on
V-neck dresses and tops - they're super flattering on big-busted girls.
If you don't want to draw attention to your chest, stay away from
necklaces and wear chunky bangles instead. You should also wear plain
colors around your bust and go for patterned and colorful bottoms
instead. If you have a straight or pear shape, wearing a push-up bra to
add curves up top might not be a bad idea. If you have a flat stomach and aren't shy about showing it, cropped tops will make your chest look a little bigger in relation to your waist.
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Choose your colors and patterns wisely.
If there are any curves, handles, or lumps that you'd prefer to hide,
wear solid dark colors (black, navy, dark purple) over them. Wear bright
colors or patterns on your hot spots to draw attention away from your
trouble spots!
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Draw attention away from unwanted curves by enhancing a feature that is further away or you can cover it with dark colors.
Method 2 of 3: Be Comfortable
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Wear what you feel most comfortable in for confidence. And make sure that your clothes fit properly. Clothes that are too tight or too big will not necessarily make you look better.
- Remember, just because you have an hour-glass figure doesn't mean
you have to wear clothes that make you blush. If a neckline is too deep,
or if a hemline is too short, leave those clothes on the rack.
- Comfortable clothing will make you feel better and make you more confident. Consider all your options.
Method 3 of 3: Guidelines Chart
- Apple - top-heavy; 14 percent of women; bust three or more inches
bigger than hips; if you have this body type, you probably want to
emphasize your tight legs and butt, draw attention away from your waist
and shoulders/arms (wear long sleeves), and draw attention to your bust
and neck (e.g. v-necks).
- Straight/rectangular - 46 percent of women; waist is about the same
as hips and waist, more like a cylinder; if you have this body type, you
can "pinch" your waist and exaggerate curves to avoid looking lanky or
boyish. Go for ruffles and frills to add texture and volume (and
femininity) to your figure. Steer clear of baggy jeans and track clothes
if you don't want to look boyish.
- Pear - bottom-heavy; 20 percent of women; hips significantly larger
than bust; if this is your body type, there are things you can do to
make your hips and butt look slimmer, but some women might want to make their butts bigger!
- Hourglass - 8 percent of women; equal hip and bust measurements with
a narrow waist; if you're one of the lucky few with this body type,
dress to flatter - not flatten - your beautiful curves.
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