I’ve worked with a lot of women who enjoy clothes and have a large wardrobe full of them but never seem to pick something that helps them to feel confident as well as comfortable. You don’t have to compromise and as you can see from the illustrations in this book there are many styles that you can now prioritise in the knowledge that you can choose clothes to flatter your curves.
Don’t
Choose clothes that have square silhouettes or shapeless outlines. The casual shirt and the unisex t-shirt are good examples here.
Reach for colours that come from opposite ends of the spectrum to wear on your body at the same time.
Select plain flat or matt fabrics that have no personality and are lifeless to look at, or stiff or crisp fabrics that are too inflexible and deprive you body of any shape at all.
Wear clothes that unwittingly draw attention to the widest or most dominant part of your body
Rely upon the limited collections that shops carry.
Do
Choose clothes that will give you subtle definition around the bust. This means using fitted shapes like soft empire lines and soft knitwear. Anything that is loose and unfitted around this area will make you look larger and squarer.
Choose colours from the same colour grouping like browns in rich chocolate colours complimented by lighter tones and highlighted with a touch or orange or maroon. There are clearly many groups you can make depending on your own preferences but what I’m saying is that a riot of colour say red, yellow and green all on one body, will not give you the elongation you need.
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