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 How to dress the body -2

What body shape am I?

There is plenty of information there on the subject of body shape. Trini and Suzanne, Gok Van and everything else ... they all summarized what they thought was the body into which the ladies enter us.

Before reading further, stop and think about your body. Actually think about your proportions, about the structure, structure and posture of the bone. Hold on to this image in knowledge that is completely unique. If you do not have the same twin, your body is 6.7 billion on this earth and does not coincide with any other.

The main thing you need to know is that our bodies can not be simply divided into five or ten body forms. Human bodies are too complex to simplify in this way! But what you can do is understand the principles looking for which clothes to buy and which styles look best on you. These principles come from balancing proportions and knowing extremely well which form you most closely match.

Dressing principles for your body type

So yes, as a personal stylist, I really relate to these principles, but most importantly, I look at the person and the small nuances that define each person as a whole. Everything, including color, personality, height, etc., should be taken into account, but the bodyshape is a great starting point. So, do not dwell too much on the fact that you are more likely to be a poor column than an apple, because when all that has been said and done to you is much more than this all the same ...

The fact is that you can better understand what you are looking at when you look in the mirror in order to better arm yourself with intelligent purchasing power and know what looks best at you. Your main goal is to create the illusion of having a balanced body. A clean hourglass is considered the most balanced body shape:

~ Shoulder and hips in line

~ Definite bust

~ Waist (even from gently curved tummy)

~ Solid bottom

The problem with understanding your body shape is that most of us see red when we look at ourselves in the mirror and focus only on the bits that bulge. Why not set yourself a goal to be truly objective and actually treat your body as a whole, only once? You may be surprised at how you begin to see yourself a little differently, sometimes more positively.

How to balance your body shape

So here. Take a deep breath, go down to your underwear and look at yourself in the mirror. If you find yourself on the hips, abdomen, bust, bottom or hands, get distracted and start again.

When the image you see in front of you is all of you stand with your legs, and your arms are a bit away from you. Examine the area from under your arms, past your bust and chest, along your waist and hips, to the fullest part of your hips. Turn around and look at your body profile. Now consider the 7 body shapes below. Look back, trace yourself in the mirror.

Be objective and decide if your shoulders are aligned with your hips or one area is wider than another. Turn sideways and watch which parts are larger than others. In conclusion, you need to understand where you fit into the figures below. Keep in mind that most people can cross the figure. As soon as you have an idea of ​​where you fit in, buying clothes and changing clothes should become a little easier.

Apple shape

Rounded shoulders

Fullness around the middle

Flat bottom

Thin or medium legs

Medium to large

Pear shape

Specific Waist

Big hips and thighs

Narrow shoulders than hips

Wear a larger bottom size than above

Inverted Triangle Body Shape

Square, solid shoulder line

Flat hips and bottom with little definition between them.

Wider shoulders than hips

Wear a larger top than bottom

Accurate hourglass shape

Shoulders in proportion with hips

Specific Waist

Curved bust and bottom

Wear the same size top and bottom

Rectangle

Solid square frame

Same size top and bottom

Small bust

Definition of a small waist

Flat thighs and lower part

Left column Body shape

Thin long

Same size top and bottom

Small bust

Definition of a small waist

Narrow hips and small bottom, in line with shoulders

Fully Hourglass

Big hips

Full bottom and hips

Small waist

Full bust

Hope you enjoyed reading!

Anna




 How to dress the body -2


 How to dress the body -2

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