Dress | Blazer | Tights | Boots (similar) Happy Monday my gorgeous friends! I hope
Read More »come across a light blue, pink or nude color and you know it's flattering for your body shape...get it! Side note, if you have a large must (inverted triangle) or a fuller midsection (apple shape), I suggest
Read More »Jacket: ABS by Allen Schwartz (similar) | Sweater: RD Style (similar) | Jeans: Guess (similar) | Tights | Shoes: Sam Edelman (similar) | Bag: Louis
Read More »Jacket: Marshalls (similar style here) | Sweater: c/o Mooncats | Jeans: 7 for all mankind (similar style here) | Bag: Ash | Boots: Hunter
Read More »Jacket: ABS by Allen Schwartz (Similar Here) | Sweater: Love by Design (Similar Here) | Jeans: Similar Here
Read More »love the boxy fit. I know boxy sweaters are not everyone's cup of tea, nor flattering for every body shape (if you have a more boxy upper body or straight hips, it may reinforce this) but I feel they
Read More »rompers. Have you ever felt that way when wearing a one piece? Plus, for more athletic or rectangular body shapes, they help to visually break the body up into sections, creating a more figure flattering effect. In fact, all body
Read More »hourglass beauties! As you can see, there are options for pulling off this effect, regardless of your body shape! Let me know what your idea of the perfect outfit with a juxtaposition would be! Thanks so much
Read More »tailor them to fit your style, the vibe you wish to achieve, and to of course flatter your body shape. What I've done here is half tucked the sweater to re-establish my waist line and dress
Read More »wearing white jeans this fall. For a more flattering outfit, tweak some of the pieces to compliment your body shape. For example, if you're busty, opt for a v-neck sweater or tee instead of a scoop to slim ... have fuller legs, opt for long sweaters, duster cardigans, and pointed toe shoes to help elongate the body and slim the legs visually. Let me know which outfit(s) is YOUR fave! Thanks so much for stopping
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