Tuesday 21 July 2015

Top 5 Styling Tips For Curvaceous Women

Don’t Be Afraid Of Colour

Black is always seen as a slimming colour but adding a pop of colour to your outfit creates interest and can be used to highlight your best areas.Colour blocking, print blocking and seam details such as darts are great for creating silhouette and giving shape to your body.






Know Your Fabrics

If you have curves you need to find high quality fabrics that contour creases and hug your figure, as these will make you look more streamlined. Scuba, stretch crepe and double-faced viscose are great choices. Bulky fabrics such as velvet and heavy wool can appear shapeless. For areas of concern avoid high sheen fabrics, which will attract the light and can sometimes make you appear bigger, not to mention the shine will draw the eye here so instead opt for matte fabrics to play down these areas.






Embrace Shapewear

You need a good foundation so always make sure you have the proper undergarments. Seamless lingerie will mean you avoid unsightly lines and will make your body look smoother. Spanx are great for reducing and enhancing all the right parts without leaving any lines and the right bra can make a world of difference to your décolletage.





Wear Your Size

Hiding your curves under oversized and baggy clothes will only make you look bigger than you really are, whilst clothes that are too small will be unflattering. By embracing your curves and wearing the perfect size you will find that your clothes are more flattering and will show off your feminine shape.I know a lot of plus-size women who follow one styling rule: HIDE THE BELLY But a lot of times, this results in wearing horrifically unflattering and baggy, fit-for-high-school-PE apparel. It’s not exactly a recipe for feeling good about yourself.





Love Your Curves

Know your body shape and be confident in what you are wearing. If you love your arms then show them off in a sleeveless style or if you hate your thighs cover them with a midi skirt. Wear clothes that accentuate the areas of your body that you love and hide the areas you don’t and that make you feel good.





Bonus Tip *
Accentuate Your Waist
Cinching your clothes in at the waist can make your silhouette more defined. Basically belts are your best friends. Adding a belt is an easy way to make your outfit more polished and because it enhances the smallest part of your body it can make you look slimmer and your curves more defined, and who doesn’t want that?





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