trend itself, it's more of a classic piece and silhouette that compliments every body shape, since it has no shape of it's own and is loose fitting, which means it does't cling or contour your
Read More »outfit you're wearing, while no longer feeling self conscious about your body, due to identifying your body shape and styling it in a way that truly enhances
Read More »jacket, blazer, etc. The reason was mainly because on it's own, it does absolute NO justice for my body shape. I am a pear shape with a long torso, so I have that shelf like appearance that can exaggerate
Read More »thighs. I hope you enjoyed this post! This look would be great for all of the body shapes, with some minor adjustments. I'd suggest the white blazer look for my pear shapes, as it will
Read More »these Jon Josef linen loafers. I'm also loving the printed dress, which I feel is suitable for every body shape, since the top portion features a buttoned neckline, wider shoulders to flatter the upper body of both the inverted
Read More »pencil skirt, which tied in well with the sleeves of the blouse, allowing for the upper body to shine for us pear shapes. I always suggest to the pear, rectangular, and hourglass shapes to tuck ... redefine the waistline, but to create some visual balance and volume to the upper body, particularly for the pear and rectangular shapes. OUTFIT DETAILS: BLOUSE: Cynthia Rowley (Marshall's) SKIRT: Express NECKLACE: New York
Read More »skirt (which brings focus to my lower portion) is. I would suggest this look to all of the body shapes with the exception of the apple shape. The reason is because the peplum can cause your stomach
Read More »nice clean silhouette that simply glides the surface of your body; both are really great options for any body shape! What's your favorite outerwear come fall?! Is it utilities, trenches, bombers or all! I love them
Read More »feeling too crafty, no worries; I created some shoppable alternatives that I would suggest for your body shape, all of which can be done at home as well, if you do happen to change your mind :) // JavaScript is currently disabled ... featuring pom poms on a pair of dressier shorts for all my apple shaped ladies because I believe that pomps on the upper body can add more visual weight, especially if you tend to be very busty
Read More »look. When working with basic, solid colored pants, I always suggest working with colors and patterns on top. Your body shape, however, will have a lot to do with the size and color placement. Let me further explain ... apple & inverted triangle, when creating too much attention to the upper body should be avoided. If you are either of those two shapes, go for trousers that are a bit wider to balance out the width
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