Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Choosing a Dress for Your Body Type

 When you are looking for a dress, you should make sure to follow the rules when it comes to choosing something that will flatter your body shape. When it comes to women's bodies, there are typically four kinds of shapes. You are probably either pear shaped, curvy shaped, or boy shaped. There are rules that you can follow that will help you to find the perfect dress for your body type.
If you are pear shaped, this means that you have wide hips and narrow shoulders. You will want to make sure that you even out your body with the dress that you purchase. Your best bet would be to buy a dress that has an empire waist and is made out of a fabric that flows instead of clings to your body.
If you are a curvy woman, you will have to choose a different dress than if you had a different body shape. You should make sure that you choose a dress that shows off your curves, but not one that will show every bulge that you have. For example, you should wear either a sundress or a wrap dress.
If your body is more boy shaped, this means that you do not have very many curves. You will have to purchase a dress that will provide you with the curves that you are looking for. You will want to choose a dress that will accentuate your bust as well as your waist. Picking a nice dress and wearing it with heels is definitely the way to go.
When a woman knows how to match her body type to the correct type of dress for her, good things are sure to happen. She looks fantastic and as a result feels more confident in that evening dress. What kind of dress should you wear? Well, that depends on your body shape.



The Pear

The pear body shape has larger, curvy hips and a smaller waist. The shoulders and arms are less defined as well as the bust line.

Dresses for the pear shaped woman should be looser at the bottom to help slim the hips. Dresses that are fitted around the waist and define the top half of the body to pull the eye up are best for this body type. The pear shaped woman looks best in a dress that draws the eyes to her arms and chest.

The Hourglass

If you have the hourglass body shape, your hips and bust match in size. Your waist is smaller and very well defined.Dresses

Dresses for the hourglass woman can be either form fitting or loose. This body type is able to wear almost anything and look great in it. Dresses that hug and show off curves look best on this body type.

The Straight Body Type

This body type is similar to the hourglass with the exception that the waist isn’t as defined. The waist is larger, giving the woman more of the appearance of not having a waist at all.

Dresses for the straight body type need to create the illusion of a waistline. This can be done with adding a belt to almost any dress or wearing dresses that have matching belts or the illusion of a belt built into them. Slightly fuller skirts or dresses with loose fitting skirts will help with creating the illusion of a smaller waistline.

The Figure 8

The figure 8 body type has wider hips, a defined waist and is smaller at the bust line and through the shoulders.

When choosing a dress for the figure 8 body type, it’s important to remember that the eye needs to be drawn to the top and away from the skirt. Dresses with pretty embellishments around the neckline or interesting patterns on top would be ideal. The waistline of the dress should sit slightly higher than the normal waist and the figure 8 looks best in dresses that have looser skirts. Adding a belt at the dress waistline can help create the illusion of a smaller waist.

The Oval Body Type

The oval body type has a smaller hipline and bust line than waist line. The waistline is the largest part of the three in this body type.

The best types of dresses for the oval body type are dresses that create the illusion of a smaller waist. High waist dresses with an added belt work best for this body type. It’s important to pay attention to the length of the dress because if a dress is too short it can make the woman look top heavy. Longer, knee length prom dresses work best to keep that top heavy look at bay.

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