Picking the perfect dress is easy, but picking the
right dress to accentuate the positive and downplay the areas of your body
might be a different story. Dressing up is a whole lot easier when you know
what pieces work best for your shape. By simply following these steps, you can
easily flaunt your best features.
The Circle If you tend to gain weight around the middle (or you simply want to hide a few post-pregnancy pounds), clothes should fit loosely around the midsection (to conceal a full stomach) and more snugly elsewhere (to play up thin limbs).
Small and Big Bust If you weren't gifted with ample breasts, avoid deep plunging necklines. Instead, select dresses with a scoop or bandeau neck and sequins or other adornments to add a little dimension up top. Layered necklaces are very popular right now and they can add some dimension and depth to your bust. Dresses with halter tops and deep V's are very attractive for women who want to accentuate their big bust. Select fabrics that skim your body rather than bind, which can make your breasts look too big. To draw some attention away from your bust and balance out a smaller lower body, choose a dress with an A-line skirt that falls one or two inches above your knees. There are lots of dresses for you at Pickedlooks.
Too thin Sweater or knit dresses are terrific options for thin women. Add layers to your dress, such as a cardigan or fitted jacket to give you some bulk. If you have extremely thin legs, avoid mini-skirts and choose longer, flowing dresses instead. Thin women can add a thick belt to give their waist more definition. Bubble dresses are very trendy right now and can also give the appearance of a larger lower body.
I hope these tips helps. I’m sure that with these steps, you are now prom ready. Of course it won’t be complete with the prettiest prom dresses, and I know you have that part figured out.
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