Find Jeans That Flatter
- Bootcut leg openings are the most flattering jean legs of all. The slight flare balances out wider hips and fuller thighs.
•Opt for a darker wash jean for the most slimming look.
•Five-pocket styling looks best, but you'll want to avoid excessive embellishment on the back pockets if the size of your backside bothers you.
•The longer the jeans, the longer (and thinner) your legs look. Wear bootcut jeans as long as you possibly can without having them bunch up around your legs. If you can stand them, pair jeans with high heels for a super-flattering look.
Raise Your Waist
- If your natural waistline is thick, along with full hips and thighs, one of your best options in dresses is the empire-waist (raised waist) dress.
- With this silhouette, the focus is shifted to only the top third of your body because the waist falls right below the bustline. This look works best with pear-shaped women who are small-busted.
Make it Fit and Flare
- Go for a fit and flare silhouette. Draw attention to the waist with a belt, gathers, band or other feature. The skirt should flare out from the fitted waist.
- Take the fit and flare silhouette one step further by opting for a strapless dress. You'll get the benefit of showing off your shoulders, while concealing your hips. Also, the strong line of bare shoulders helps balance a wider bottom half.
Pick a Pretty Neckline
- You don't need a plunging V-neck or tons of cleavage to pull this off. What you do need is added interest -- a sweetheart neckline, a halter, a knotted front -- to draw attention up and towards your face.
Light on Top, Dark on Bottom
- As basic as it sounds, the best way to use color to camouflage/highlight figure areas is to use contrasts.
- The black bottom with white top works like a dream: it brings the eye up to the lightest hue and the top half of the body.
Put Prints on Your Smallest Feature
- Another way to balance the bottom-heavy figure is to accentuate your top half with prints.
Vertical stripes, menswear checks or plaids, florals and polka dots are all great options. - Wear a solid pant or skirt and keep jackets short (never let a jacket end right at the widest point of your hips).
Balance Figure with Color, Fitted PiecesYou can wear a fitted suit, even with a slim skirt, if you are bottom heavy. Just remember:
- Keep the line long by using all one color with slim-cut pieces. It elongates and slims the figure.
- Choose fitted jackets that end well above your widest point.
- Wear a top or jacket with structured shoulders, puffy sleeves, etc. to balance out your larger bottom half.
- Rely on a form-fitting, but never tight, skirt in a non-clingy fabric.
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