More
than just a label, a woman’s body type determines which clothing styles are
most flattering. There are seven specific body types and knowing them will help
you determine your type, as well as what looks best on you. It is important to
know that body weight has nothing to do with your body shape. Once you know
your body shape, you can dress around the positive attributes of your physical
structure to highlight it. And for the flaws, dress so as to hide them by
playing with colors, stripes, accessories etc. To appear in proportion you may
at times need to add some curves and at other times you may need to create
dimensions as well
1. Diamond
Diamonds
carry the most weight in the middle, and the waist is not clearly defined.
Hips are wider and thighs fleshy, but the shoulders and bust are smaller.
Shoulder pads and horizontal necklines help widen the shoulders and draw
attention away from the waist, creating a more balanced look.
2. Triangle
Triangles
have full hips and thighs and a defined waist. Their shoulders and bust
are proportionately smaller. Shoulder pads, lighter colors and wide
necklines broaden the appearance of the upper body. Layering at the top or
adding volumes of ruffles, frills etc helps. An interplay of solid dark color
at the bottom and light color at the top may help you appear more proportionate
3. Rectangle
The rectangle body type has no clearly defined waist, and
the hips and bust are similar in size. The body, from shoulders to
thighs, appears to be straight up and down. Rectangles should dress to
create the illusion of a more defined waistline and curvier silhouette. Wearing
shoulder pads can add some dimensions to your upper body frame.
4. Oval
Ovals
have no clearly defined waist, but they do have a prominent tummy. They
usually have a fuller bust, with proportionately slender arms and legs.
Ovals look best in clothes that emphasize their thighs, hips and legs while
de-emphasizing their waist.
5. Hourglass
An
hourglass body type has a defined waist that is smaller than the hips,
shoulders and bust, which are similar in size. An hourglass body shape is
considered an ideal body-shape and almost all kind of clothing suits this body
shape Open collars, v-necklines, and
clothing that accentuate the curves are the best clothes for an hourglass.
6.
Inverted Triangle
An
inverted triangle body type is the opposite of the triangle. The
shoulders and bust are larger, with the waist, hips and thighs being
proportionately smaller. Wearing darker colors on the top and lighter
colors on the bottom will help balance out the inverted triangle’s silhouette.Wearing
clothes with some design features at the bottom like a chain, ruffles, tiers
etc, takes away the attention from the heavy bust and shoulder area creating an
illusion of wider hips.
7. Figure Eight
The
figure eight is a combination of body types. The overall shape is like
the hourglass, but with fuller hips and thighs like the triangle. The
waist is defined, but less so, and the oval’s prominent tummy may be
present. Dress to elongate the torso and de-emphasize the fuller
bottom. Open collars and v-necklines will help draw attention to the
face, neck and bust.
How To Find Your Type
Stand
in front of a full-length mirror in a swimsuit or fitted clothing. Are
your shoulders narrow, wide or average? Compare your bust and your
waist. Is one fuller or are they equal? Make the same comparison
between waist and hips, and then between bust and hips. Is your waist
clearly defined? It may help to measure your bust, waist and hips so you
can see the actual numbers. Now, take your comparison or measurements and
look at where they fit in the body types.
There
is no right or wrong body type, and no body type is best. Knowing your
body type, however, can help you select clothing that is most flattering to
you, helping you to always look your best.
Every woman is special and beautiful in her own way and
every body shape has its own significance. Stay stylish.
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