![]() ![]() No waist: A ballerina-wrap cardigan will help create an ‘artificial’ waist. Long torso: Learn to layer! (See this & this!) You can also wear a small item over the top, like a bolero jacket for example, to break up the long lines. You could also try a scoop neck with detailing around the neckline, which will shift the focus.īig arms: Try a batwing or fluted sleeve ending just below the biggest part of your arm.īig belly: Any vertical detailing is your friend, as is anything with a knot-front which rests just over the stomach. It may seem counter-intuitive to some that the bane of their life is on display, but quite frankly, if you cover it up, you’re not fooling anyone & it looks awkward. This is a very short piece - the sort of thing you can print out, highlight the parts which apply to you & then chuck it in your bag for whenever you go shopping & get stuck.īig boobs: Wear a v-neck top. ![]() ![]() (Acceptance is the next step, wink wink!) While I don’t encourage dissection of one’s flaws (& I wouldn’t see many of the things listed below as being “flaws”), here are some simple ways to hide the parts of you you’re not so keen on. It must be said that this guide is basically about disguising the parts of you you don’t like. We need to move away from this antiquated way of thinking! We need to regard each part of our bodies individually & work out how to dress them! Can I get an amen?! I am not a fruit or something you can study in geometry classes! Really I think it’s just laziness on the part of most fashion writers & it doesn’t do anyone any favours. I have small boobs, broad shoulders, a slim waist, long torso & big thighs. I’m not ANY of those shapes & nor are most people I know. I personally think that whole “pear, apple, triangle, hourglass” stuff is absolute bunk. ![]()
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