"Do I look fat in this dress?" How many women have not asked that question of their spouses, boyfriends, or friends on several occasions? Very few women
and men are fortunate enough to have a perfect body shape. Some are heavier
than they would like to be. Looking thinner is a goal for many women and men.
This blog post addresses how to dress to look thinner.
It’s imperative
that women and men who want to look thinner know how to choose a wardrobe that
will help them achieve that result. It’s also
important that they know how to wear the chosen outfit correctly. Selecting the
right wardrobe can create an illusion that will appear to reshape a person’s
body in a more flattering manner.
Assessing Body
Shape or Type
Men and women
should analyze their body shape. To do this effectively, they should stand
undressed in front of a mirror. In assessing the body shape, there are certain
features that should be noted. They should take note of the proportion between
the top part of their body and the bottom part of their body. They must observe their
bone structure, the width and size of their shoulders, chest, waist, and hips,
and the length of their neck. In order to create the
illusion of being thinner, people must choose wardrobes that draw attention
away from the less flattering part of the body and accentuate the more
flattering part of the body.
For Those Who are Heavier on the Top
People
with a heavier body type should wear loose fitting tops that gradually taper in
hugging the waist and hips. Lighter and thinner fabrics, such as cotton or jersey,
are good to wear as they are less apt to add bulk than heavier fabrics would do.
One color choice for the entire outfit
will also help to create the illusion of being taller and leaner. They should avoid
jackets with shoulder pads. Pleated skirts ( as long as they are in fashion ) are a good choice because they tend
to draw the eye away from the heavier top part of the body down to the more
flattering lower half.
For Those Who are Heavier on the Bottom
People
who are heavier in the bottom half of the body could opt for shirts, blouses,
or jackets with a bit of shoulder padding. Such a strategy helps to balance the
frame of the body. They should choose vertical lines and patterns when opting
for an outfit. People with such a body
shape, should wear printed fabrics on the top half of the body. They should opt
for longer jackets and tops that completely go below the hips. Such a strategy creates
a longer line and serves to hide a heavier bottom. They should choose suits,
jackets or shirtwaist dresses that are classically straight in design. Such choices would better flatter the shape
of people who are bottom-heavy.
Flattering Fashions for Those Who are Less Curvy
All
women would love to have curvy figures but, unfortunately, not all women have
vivacious curves. We can't all be Sofia Vergara, can we? Ladies lacking curvaceous figures can add breadth and give
the appearance of having curves by choosing clothes with prints, patterns, or
flowers.
For Those with Hour-Glass Figures
Some
women have hour-glass body shapes. Such women can wear clothes that drape and
are looser fitting. Such women can accentuate their slim waist by wearing a
beautiful belt.
Slimming Fashions for All Body Types
Petite women are those shorter than five foot four
inches. Shorter women should opt for dresses that hit just above or at the
knee. A-line dresses, dresses with empire waistlines, and straight-legged pants
also help to create a longer and leaner appearance. Men and women should avoid
wearing pants with pleats. Such pants serve only to add bulk or girth to the
middle of the body.
People should avoid turtleneck tops. Turtlenecks
make the face look wider. V-necks, jewelry and scarves, however, flatter and
draw attention to the face.
In
conclusion, despite one’s body size or shape, a slimming effect is better
created with monochromatic coordination of outfits and color schemes. No matter
what type of outfit people choose in an attempt to create a longer and leaner
illusion, the choice will be ineffective if they have poor posture. Men and
women should remember to stand tall, square the shoulders, and hold the head
upright to help elongate the neck.
Picture credit: Marek Bernat
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