It looks great on the mannequin, but how will it look on me? Unfortunately fashions are not always created for all the multiple sizes and shapes that we come in. But luckily there are some universal tips we can utilize while dressing ourselves to help us resemble the super models we ought to be.
Vertical Lines
Shop for items that feature strong vertical lines. This could include anything from zip front styles, vertical pleating, pin-tucking, ruffles, and cable knits. Straight legged jeans or slacks also create great vertical lines. The idea here is to create the illusion of length. For example, a long, zip front sweater will do wonders for your figure. Also, try a solid colored top that features vertical pleating from neck to hem.
Go Monochromatic
Choose one family color and stick with it. This will help to elongate your figure. For example, if you're choosing to go with black, choose a black top and black bottom. Layer with a fluid, lightweight cover to add a little color to your outfit. If you have a belt in black, go ahead and cinch your natural waist. Your goal is to create a continuous flow of color to make your body appear to be long and lean.
V-Necklines
V-necklines are almost always flattering on anyone. If you don't have a v-necked garment, create the illusion of a v-neckline with a vest, shawl collar blouse, or a cardigan. V-necklines help to elongate the neck and draw the eye up towards the face.
Concerned about the low drop in the neckline? Wear a nude or contrasting colored cami beneath the blouse to ensure you aren't giving away the goods.
Patterns
Patterns can be quite tricky, but when used correctly can make all the difference. For plus sizes, small patterns can make you look bigger. Go for large all over prints instead. For petites, larger prints can swamp your figure. A great rule to help you determine if a print is too big for a petite frame is the "Fist Rule". If the pattern is larger than your fist, you probably shouldn't wear it.
Short-Over-Long
Pair short pieces with long pieces and vice versa. For example, pair a short, tailored jacket with long pants or a longer dress. When wearing a tunic style top, pair with a short skirt or shorts. Too many long pieces within a single ensemble can leave you looking unkempt or messy. Multiple short items worn all at once will leave you looking, well, short.
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By Kelsie Ozeki