Everyone has figure flaws, but it
doesn't mean you can't hide them! When shopping for a new dress this season, be
sure to keep your body type in mind. Stomp Models sharing these simple tips, by
following these you can accentuate the positive and downplay the areas of your
body that... well, aren't so perfect.
1. Full hips and thighs
For pear-shaped women with full
hips and thighs, the dress shouldn't be shorter than an inch or two above the
knee. Select a dress with an A-line skirt but not something too full. A short,
super fuller dress will look like a tu-tu.To draw the attention away from your
lower body, select a dress with a plunging V-neck, halter top or embellished
neckline.
2. Thick waist
If you are apple-shaped with a
thick middle, you need to elongate the appearance of your torso and draw the
attention away from your waist. Select a dress with an empire or drop waist to
re-define your waist line. Avoid thick belts cinched around your midsection and
instead choose a chain or sash belt slung low on your hips.
3. Heavy arms
Sleeveless and cap sleeve dresses
aren't for you. Instead, select billowy, bell sleeves that are 3/4 or even
full-length to hide flabby arms.
4. Small bust
If you weren't endowed with ample
breasts, avoid deep plunging necklines. Instead, select dresses with a scoop or
bandeau neck and sequins or other adornments to add a little dimension up top.
Layered necklaces are very popular right now and they can add some dimension
and depth to your bust.
5. Big bust
Dresses with halter tops and deep
V's are very attractive for women who want to accentuate their big bust. Select
fabrics that skim your body rather than bind, which can make your breasts look
too big. To draw some attention away from your bust and balance out a smaller
lower body, choose a dress with an A-line skirt that falls one or two inches above
your knees.
6. Plus size
Don't pack on layers of baggy
clothes to try to cover-up your body. Contrary to what you may believe, baggy
dresses will just make you look bigger. Select fabrics that don't cling to your
body, but drape nicely. A wrap dress is particularly flattering to full-figured
women. Don't avoid color and prints. A collection of dresses at avenue.com
offer a variety of styles for full figured women including bold print and sexy
silhouettes.
7. Too thin
Sweater or knit dresses are
terrific options for thin women. Add layers to your dress, such as a cardigan
or fitted jacket to give you some bulk. If you have extremely thin legs, avoid
mini-skirts and choose longer, flowing dresses instead. Thin women can add a
thick belt to give their waist more definition. Bubble dresses are very trendy
right now and can also give the appearance of a larger lower body.
8. The shift dress
The shift is a dress, flattering
on almost everyone that hangs straight down from the shoulder. It skims your
body nicely, but doesn't cling. For summer, you can find shifts in cool cotton,
linen and light knits. When fall arrives, wool and heavier knit shifts will
continue to be popular.
Though the typical shift dress
has a straight skirt, Stomp Models fashion designers have created shifts with a
slightly A-line cut this season.
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