went together rather nicely and added some volume to my upper body. Plaid skirts, jeans, or pants are perfect for all of you apple shapes, since it adds interest, color, and contrast to your lower portions, taking away ... will prevent ALL of the attention to be placed on your lower body, but rather your upper and lower equally. As for you rectangular and hourglass shapes, you guys would look fab in a head-to-toe plaid suit
Read More »mentioned in the video that this neckline is great for us pear shaped ladies, since it provides a bit of width to our upper bodies, making the hips appear less wide. That being said, you can definitely pair
Read More »that case, I'd suggest if you're a rectangular shape, you add a neutral belt to help visually section off your body for a more figure flattering option. Ditch the belt, however, if you have a short torso
Read More »makes my upper body look sooo much smaller compared to my lower body. If you're bottom curvy, like me, i.e. a pear or hourglass shape, you may have experienced this, too. I suggest pairing your track pants with
Read More »wearing the pattern here is ideal for the pear shape, since it's causing the focus to be placed on the upper body. To cause the eye to mainly focus on the statement blazer, I worked with a solid colored ... Also, notice how the blazer is somewhat cropped? These types of blazers and jackets are great for the pear shape, since they stop above the fullest part of the hips, not adding any unwanted width and volume
Read More »transitioning. Since I'm a pear shape, I have larger hips, but these pants have a natural square shape around the hip area, mainly because of the band on the waist. I placed a waist-belt over ... this if you're an apple or hourglass shapes. This would work for the apple, since it adds attention to your lower body, while visually minimizing the upper with the dark colors. I would suggest
Read More »washes and patterns, you want to keep your shape in mind. For instance, if you are an apple shape, I'd suggest you go for a darker wash that doesn't have any fading, since white fading ... very small print that will not over enhance your upper body, or you could just go with a plain dark wash. For you pear shapes, I suggest going for something along the lines of what I'm wearing here
Read More »area. To add some overall volume to the upper portion of my body, I tucked the shirt in. I highly suggest doing this if you're rectangular shaped because when you wear pencil skirts, especially, your waistline can sometimes
Read More »upper body. To add some visual "weight" to your otherwise thinner legs, wear combat boots or chunkier heels to prevent from appearing too skinny in your leg area. If you're a pear shape, you can either ... around the waist line, especially if you're rectangular, because with this shape, if you wear a complete patterned look, you could appear as just one whole body piece (does that make sense?), instead of having an upper and lower
Read More »hips, and butt, while adding interest to your upper body, refocusing the eye, especially if it's a flowy tank or tee, too! If you're an apple shape, you can also go for an all black look ... help balance out the width of your upper body, the same is true for all you inverted triangles! As for you rectangular and hourglass shapes, you can style the look I did here, or select the option
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