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Tips To Choose The Right Luxury Dress

By Sayedero Enytan @fashionengineer

Choosing the perfect dress has always been a matter of great importance for women. When other clothing pieces are in question, there is room for compromise, but when it comes down to dresses, no woman on the Earth wants to compromise. We all want to look and feel great in them, which is why it takes us a lot of time and nerves to find the one that works perfectly.

When you want to buy a dress, you spend a lot of time searching and looking at various types, such as the ones created by samantha khoury and many other designers. Admit it; you fall in love with most of them! Falling in love is easy when the clothing items are worn by gorgeous models. When it comes to choosing the one for you, though, things get a bit more complicated.

Not that you're not gorgeous! I am sure you are, but not every type can suit you perfectly. We are all shaped differently, and that's something you absolutely need to take into account when making any fashion decision. All those ladies that fall in love with a dress, order it, and then get disappointed afterwards have one and the same problem.

They all see how the clothing piece looks on some model, but they fail to consider how it would look on them. That's the whole point and the whole philosophy. I can only assume that you don't want this to happen to you, which is why I'll give you a few tips on how to choose the right luxury dress according to your body type.

Pear Shape

If you have narrower shoulders and bust when compared to your hips, then you definitely have a clearly defined waist that you should accentuate. Every lady with a pear shaped body must love those curvy hips, but they also need to learn how to choose clothes for that body type. As you can see here, there are a couple of useful tips to follow.

As I have already said, you need to accentuate the waist. In addition to that, if you want to create more of an hourglass look, you can choose a type with puffy sleeves and create the balance that you desire. Plus, an open neckline will help you elongate the whole look. Maxi, shift, and A-line dresses are the best for this body type.

Hourglass Shape

If you have this well-balanced figure, form-fitted dresses should be your priority. Find the one that follows your figure in order to accentuate your curves. Choosing lower necklines will put focus on your waist, which is definitely something you want when this is your body type. If you want to slim down your bust a little bit, then go for narrow necklines.

Mermaid, bodycon, and wrap dresses are some of the styles that will fit this figure perfectly. As a general rule, you should stay clear of oversized and shapeless clothes, since they won't be very flattering. If you really fall in love with a piece of clothing that has no defined shape, then add a belt to it and you will create a better look.

Read some more tips on what to wear for this body type: https://www.bebeautiful.in/fashion/dress-by-body-type/8-dresses-for-every-hourglass-shaped-girl

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Apple Shape

If your shoulders are a bit broader than your hips and you tend to carry weight in your mid-section, then you should consider choosing clothes that draw away attention from your upper body. V-necklines will definitely work perfectly for you. Go with flowy tunics, midi and A-line dresses, which will create a more defined waist for you. Too form fitting clothes should be avoided.

Athletic Shape

When you are not especially curvy and your waist is not that defined, you should think of choosing clothes that will create an hourglass effect. Luckily, this is fairly easily accomplished with this body type. You can work with volumes, unique necklines and swirls in order to create a balance between your upper and lower body.

Usually, wrap, halter, and asymmetrical dresses are the perfect choice for this body type. Make sure to avoid rigid and shapeless clothes, since you want to achieve a fuller look. The best thing about this body shape is that you don't need to worry about appearing too full-figured.

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