Wearing Right Clothes To Suit Your Figure

There are so many ladies out there who just want to look and feel great in clothes, feel fashionable and feel confident. In recent years people have started to discover the secret to looking fabulous – Body Shapes. If the person knows her correct body shape, then there is plenty of advice available on the types of clothes that she should wear, and the types that she should avoid.

Of course, every single person looks different, and one pear-shaped person may be taller than the other, or have a few more wobbly bits than the other. While finding the right shape isn’t always the exact case, but if women can find the one most similar to them, then they are already half-way to being better looking and more confident!

Apple Shape

Here is how to tell which body shape a person is: The four most common shapes are Apple, Pear, Hourglass, and Rectangle. For an Apple shape, the upper body will be bigger than the lower so it is important to draw attention from the waist to the legs. Jeans are an excellent way to do this, especially if they have back pockets to give the bottom a slight curve. Avoid tight/skinny jeans as they will look even bigger on top, avoid dark tops with lots of patterns, and wear A-line or short skirts 1-5inches above the knee. And wear the correct sized bra – four breasts is really unattractive!

Pear Shape

Pear shaped people (the most common) usually have a smaller upper body and a larger lower body, so it’s important to find a balance between the two. Fitted tops in bright and light colours with different prints look fantastic, and A-lined or flared skirts make the hips and legs look slimmer. With jeans, always stick to wide or straight legged types in darker colours. If anyone wants to draw attention to the smaller top half and away from the hips, necklaces and earrings is a great way to do this.

Hourglass

If anyone is lucky enough to have an Hourglass figure, then they will have a perfect balance as the shoulders and curvy hips are equal in size. Do not be afraid of patterns – embrace them! They will completely accentuate the figure and make anyone look just wonderful! V-neck tops are probably the best look with some stretch denim jeans as they will accentuate the hips and narrow the waist even more than usual. Skirt lovers should wear ¾ length or full length skirts, and the most important thing to remember is not to hide the fabulous figure with baggy clothes!

Rectangle Shape

Rectangle shaped ladies will already know that they have a great pair of leg,s which they should proudly show off by wearing trousers or jeans with a low-rise and back pocket to make the bottom look curvier. They can get away with wearing any type of skirt, a pencil type probably looking the most glamorous! Because the figure is straight up, avoid wearing vertical patterns unless the woman wants to look even thinner than she already is (which isn’t always a good look), but go instead for scoop neck or v-neck tops to give more of a curvy figure.

Look Good!

Hopefully this will give everyone an idea of what they are and what they should wear, so they can go and embrace it, have fun and look great!

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Some tips on picking the right swimsuit

Is it not amazing how so tiny fabric can demand a lot money? They bare the most skin to the world while in a swimsuit. Feeling comfortable and assured is essential to having a lovely time at the beach or poolside. Sometimes it is worth paying a tiny more for that confidence. How do you select the right swimsuit for your body?

First, look in the mirror. Nobody is ideal, but you must have at least one feature to highlight. Likely you can name one to downplay. Here are a few tips to find the suit that may suits you.

One-Piece Swimsuits

If you’re actually going swimming – you know, doing laps, snorkeling, etc. – you may require a one-piece swimsuit that will comfortably stay in place. With a one-piece you can play up your cleavage, show off your back, or get a high-cut leg to show off those stems. A one-piece with cutouts is great for females with a long torso. A belted waist gives shape to those with slim hips.

Beyonce onepiece Swimsuit

Select the Right Top

Small-chested gals ought to think about a bra-like top with adjustable straps and strings for a custom fit. Brazilian, bandeau, and embellished swimsuit tops work well. Embellishments such as ruffles, beadwork, and sequins distract the eye.

Females that are bigger on top and require more support may find an underwire swimsuit top lends the aid necessary. Banded halters give more support than thin-strapped suits. A sporty tank with a built-in bra is a sensible choice as well. If your shoulders are wide, pick a swimsuit top with wide straps as well as a square neckline and avoid v-necks.

One Piece Cutout Swimsuits

Select the Right Bottom

If you’ve got short legs and curvy hips, select a bathing suit with a high-cut thigh. Think about a dark-colored bottom with a printed top to draw the eye up. Avoid boy shorts and skirted bikinis.

Those with a long torso can have fun with embellishments at the hip; rings, jewels, ties, bows, and ruffles will look great. Avoid dark solid colors. Try on boy shorts and skirted bikinis. In case you are bigger on bottom, skip the boy shorts and try a smooth, slimming swimsuit skirt. Don’t get frilly, keep it sleek.

Plus-Sized Suits

Look for suits with mesh panels and cutouts in the right places. Besides dark colors, try swirling patterns. A deep v-neckline with side ruching as well as a sheer sarong could be right. Stay away from neon, white, and much embellishment. Don’t be afraid to try different styles and two-piece swimsuits.

Plus Size Swimsuits

Womens Plus Size Swimwear

Always aim for a balanced silhouette. Select tops and bottoms separately to get the best fit. Try on a tiny little bit of everything; you seldom know exactly how a suit will look until you do. Bring a mate who will give you an honest second opinion. Make designs to get a drink or one after you shop (to ease the anxiety that comes with swimsuit shopping). And have fun in the sun this summer.