
Unfortunately, for now, such a utopian future seems less likely than a flying car. Until then, let’s take a moment to sit down and learn about our body shapes and solve the big mystery of fitting gone wrong.
For the sake of simplicity, let's split the feminine body into four types: apple, pear, straight and hourglass.
Apple-shaped –
Many women fall into this category, where torso is heavier than the bottom. Sometimes it is genetic but mostly due to pregnancy. Either way, the trick is to balance the top and bottom.
Whether you choose Indian or western, try to add more flair on the bottom. For e.g. pair kurta with normal or patiala salwars; blouses with palazzos, and tops with flared skirts. Besides the obvious you can also take the optical illusion route. Add more colours and prints to the bottom while keeping the tops simple. This will shift attention from your upper body to the lower. Also, avoid wearing tops with closed neck because they make you look fuller. Instead, shop for V-necks, which will add definition to your body.
Pear-shaped –
Just like apple-bottoms, pear shape is genetic but also an unfortunate side-effect of desk-ridden jobs. Women with pear shape tend to have curvier bottoms and slimmer torso.
Dress-up tricks for pears are exact opposite of apples. Redirect all the attention to the top half by adding more shapes, colours and patterns. Wear scoop and boat necks, drop and off-shoulders, ruffled necks and puffed sleeves. Keep the bottom half neutral or toned down.
Straight –
This body type requires work from top to bottom and the task changes from balancing to creating a shape. Therefore, complete attention must be focused on the waistline. Wear dresses, tops and kurtas that are nipped at the waist so that your top and bottom are highlighted while the waist gets some definition. In western wear, look for tops with details - ruched sleeves, empire dresses and boat necks. For options in ethnic wear you can try flared kurta with distinct bodice. This way you would be able to highlight your bust area, define your waist and balance the bottom.
Hourglass –
This is the “perfect” body type with the idyllic 36-26-36 stats. Most women spend a good part of their lives trying to achieve this frame but only a few are successful because hourglass figure is purely genetic. Having said that, many people assume that women with hourglass frames can wear whatever they want and get away with it. However, the fashion police beg to differ. Believe it or not but like all the other body shapes, even hour-glass body types have to pick their wardrobe carefully because it only takes one wrong pick to look ‘off’.
If you are blessed with the hourglass frame then follow the following tips to make the most it:
- Shop for form-fitting clothes which trace your frame evenly
- Avoid flares on top or bottom because that might throw your symmetry off
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