Yet, I see the merit of palazzo pants. They're airy, fluid, comfortable as pajamas and very feminine. You can move around in them, bend and squat and, unlike a skirt, you don't have to worry about causing a fire with your thighs. However, have you ever looked at yourself from behind when wearing a pair of palazzo pants? Or have you just tried to ignore it? I understand if you would rather just stick your head in the sand. I can't tell you how many times I have chosen comfort over flattering my figure. So, if you're either in denial or are one of the lucky ones who can wear palazzo pants, below are some tips on how to wear them, even if they aren't perfect for your body. Believe it or not, if palazzo pants are a no-no for you, there are some workarounds that can make these airy pants look good. Here's how.
How to Wear Printed Palazzo Pants
Next, the types of tops you wear with palazzo pants is important. One of the first suggestions is to choose a cropped style, like this one from Theory. The top doesn't have to be super cropped, just short enough to work with the proportion of the pants. The benefit of this type of shirt is your see the curve of the hips and the definition of the waist which can make your body look more balanced. With bigger bottoms a shorter top is more flattering. However, this look isn't for everyone. Be careful if you have a large chest or very short waist. Crop tops will shorten the look of the torso, not good if you are already short-waisted, and a shortened torso will also make large boobs look disproportionately buxom. This may sound like a win if you have a small chest, but, anyone with a large bust will tell you, it's not the dream it sounds like it is.
To finish this outfit, I added a pop of color with these Sam Edelman flats, a white quilted tote from Lord & Taylor, white, braided leather bracelet from Banana Republic and silver earrings from Robert Lee Morris.
Outfit #2Wider pants create shorter looking legs. It's just a fact. To add some height, I used these soft, blue wedge sandals from Camper and accessorized the outfit with a coral purse from Lodis, minty summer wrap from Nordstrom and hibiscus earrings from Stella & Dot.
Outfit #3This outfit is accessorized for the weekends with a pair of yellow sandals from Giani Bernini, a tan bag from Coach and a gold necklace from Kenneth Jay Lane fills in the neckline for a simple finish.
Outfit #4If you have a straighter figure, with narrow hips and a straighter waist, you can choose a more relaxed shirt to wear with these types of pants, like I am styling this Rebecca Taylor tank with these cropped palazzo pants from Mango. A straighter body shape will give these pants a longer, leaner look.
The outfit is finished with a pair of colorblocked sandals from Modcloth, a white shopper tote from Nine West and basic gold hoop earrings from LOFT.
Outfit #5To give this look a clean appearance over the tummy, I chose a this sleeveless button down shirt from Theory that creates the look of a waist, something that women with tummies don't always have but can easily create, that is structured enough to lay flat on the midsection without showing any lumps and bumps.
The look is finished with a pair of orange flat sandals from Aerosoles, a gold bracelet from Stella & Dot, turquoise and gold chandelier earrings from Max & Chloe and canvas metallic bag from MICHAEL Michael Kors.
When buying palazzo pants, just remember, hiding out under heaps of loose fabric will not hide anything, it will only make you look like you are hiding under heaps of loose fabric. Don't be afraid to work with the natural curves of your body, and always remember to look at yourself from behind before leaving the house or dressing room.
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