Pear –
Bigger on the bottom
The key for you is to emphasize your slim top
half.
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Add
volume to your bust by wearing strapless dresses, halter tops or spaghetti
straps to emphasize your upper half.
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Also
the more detail, pattern or embellishment you have on your tops, the more
attention will be drawn away from your bottom to your top and face.
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Wear
dark colours for your bottom, or a dark wash for your jeans.
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A
line dresses will look good on you. They will hide your bottom half and give
you a waist.
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Define
your waist with a waist belt. Add a coloured belt for extra emphasis.
Hourglass –
Chest and Hips are roughly the same size, and you have a small defined waist.
They key for you is to balance out your chest and hips...and to define your small waist.
Enhance your shape by adding a waist belt to define your
small waist even more. This will create a nice symmetry to your outfit.
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Try flare jeans to balance out your curves, but when you buy your jeans make
sure that they're fitted, not tight. By avoiding jeans that are too tight,
you’ll be avoiding the dreaded muffintop. Skinny jeans are in style, but are
sometimes hard to pull off for hourglass girls.
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Pencil skirts or other high waisted pieces will look fabulous on your body
type.
· Sweetheart and V Necklines look great on you. These will balance you out well, and make you look quite slim. But avoid
boat necklines as these can make you appear wider on the top, throwing things
out of proportion.
Find tailored fitted tops or blazers that are cinched at the
waist.
Ruler – An
even body type from your head to your toes with little to no curves
The key for
you is to add shape and curves to your body
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To
add some shape to your outfits, try adding accessories such as scarves to boost
up your chest, a waist belt to define your waist, or try some more flare jeans
to add some curve and shape into your outfit.
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Try
to stay away from V-necks or plunging necklines, it will make your bust appear
smaller than it is.
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For
dresses, opt for A-line. They’ll give you some shape and definition in your
waist.
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Prints
and details on your tops will do wonders to add some femininity, soften hard
lines and will add the illusion of curves.
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Loose
flowy fabrics will also do wonders for you.
Apple –
Rounder body types
The Key for
you is to show off your favourite parts
Avoid
clothes that will cinch at your waist, high rise pants or waist belts. Try tops
with a more flowey feeling to them.
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Dresses
and tops that have rouching will also be a great option for you.
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Draw attention to the favourite parts of your
body. Show off a little cleavage, or your great legs.
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Wearing
V-necklines will show off your great chest and will draw attention away from
your stomach.
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Empire
waist dresses and tops are also a good choice for you. With the emphasis
just below your breasts, the clothes will hug you at a smaller part, and lie
loose over your middle.
Busty –
Larger on the top
The key for
you is to draw attention from your bust.
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Opt
for fitted, long blazers or cardigans. If it is cinched at the waist, it will
add some proportional balance to even yourself out and will add some great
curves. Avoid the boxy looks for you.
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Balance
out your upper half by bringing more volume to your hips. You can do this with
an A-Line skirt or sweeping dresses. Even a great pair of skinny jeans will
emphasize your hips to balance you out.
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Emphasize
your great legs even more with a pair of coloured jeans and a great pair of
heels. Pair this with a darker coloured top, so your bottom half has more
attention to even your body out.
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Avoid
high necklines, haltertops and flowy blouses, they’ll make you appear bigger
than you are.
Try Boat or V necklines, they’ll be much more flattering on you.
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Wrap
dresses and tops will do wonders for your body type