Here’s an OOTD guide for pear-shaped girls.
OOTD GUIDE – Here’s an OOTD guide you probably need to read in order to dress up properly if you have a pear-shaped body type.
There are truly a lot of considerations to think of when dressing up, most especially in women, who would always struggle to try on outfits both of style, fashion, trend, and comfort. It also comes with a thought that not all girls have the same body shape which only means that the one fit for a slimmer body may or may not flatter your pear-shaped body.
There are these distinct types of clothing meant and would look amazing for your pear-shaped body where hips and thighs are wider than your shoulders or bust. They also have smaller and defined waist.
And here are some more tips for you according to this particular body type:
- Take on more fitted tops to define your waist or a fitted shirt tucked in to show off your curvy shape. Avoid those that will hide your shape as it would be really unflattering.
- Also, play on with various necklines for a deeper and more plunging it is will elongate your upper body and show off those sexy shoulders. Save your off-shoulder dress for date night or the occasional cocktail party.
- Always choose a dark colored bottom to create a slimming illusion that would compliment your body. A sleeveless dress will also make your body appear balanced as per Rent the Runway.
- The key to really define your waist is to put a belt on and you can never go wrong with it. Go for dresses with feminine and floral patterns or polka dots.
- A wrap dress is also as if made for pear-shaped women which is really versatile. Pair it with either white sneakers or a pair of flat slides. To look more formal, you can match it with an ankle strap sandal in a light color like white or nude.
- Meanwhile, according to Dummies, choose the clothing with “materials that hold their form like wool slacks or denim to flatter and streamline your shape.”
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