Thickems Curves The style guide to flattering your

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Thickems Curves The style guide to flattering your curves!

Thickems Curves The style guide to flattering your curves!

Just a Recap. . . There are many types of body builds that curvy

Just a Recap. . . There are many types of body builds that curvy woman have! The first step on your journey is to figure out the shape of your body so you can know what clothing cuts and styles will flatter your shape. So remember, get intimate! Grab a mirror: look, stare, admire, and prepare for the slay!

The Diamond/The Oval To flatter this shape: The widest measurement of this body build

The Diamond/The Oval To flatter this shape: The widest measurement of this body build is in the middle. Shoulders, hips, and legs are slimmer in proportion to the mid section. Tunics : Tunics don’t cling to your midsection and allow for a more proportionate look in the upper body. Easy to dress with jeans and heels or dress down with leggings and flats! Straight-cut (sheath) dresses: The straight cut of this dress again brings a slimming appearance to the midsection plus they can be worn short (like forreal short) to show off your amazing legs! Slim pants: The slim pant cut is one that is rounder in the hips and

The Triangle (Pear) Your most prominent features are those hips, thighs and butt. Your

The Triangle (Pear) Your most prominent features are those hips, thighs and butt. Your upper body: bust/ breast, shoulders and midsection tend to slimmer or smaller in relation to your lower body. Wide leg jeans : Wide leg pants will enhance the overall curvy appearance of the lower body! Try a pair high waisted to play on the juxtaposition of your thin waist, and curvy hips/butt! A-Line top : For those trying to play up the your upper body, go for an top with an A-Line or straight cut. The loose fit gives it a boxy look that will give the illusion of a broader top area! If that’s not your style, go for the fitted tops and let the attention rest on those lower curves!

The Rectangle The rectangle build has little definition to their curves. Little to no

The Rectangle The rectangle build has little definition to their curves. Little to no distinction between her bust, waist, and hips. Shift Dress: Shift dresses are great for creating dimensions. A shift dress doesn’t hug any one part of the body, so it can create different illusions with belts to emphasis a small waist and wider hips or a larger statement necklace to draw the attention to the chest area! Boyfriend jeans: Boyfriend jeans have a straight cut to them-similar to the rectangle body build, so instead of looking oversized or baggy, the jeans flow with your shape and add an edge to your look.

The Hour. Glass/The Figure Eight Hips/butt and bust are full. Waist is naturally slimmer.

The Hour. Glass/The Figure Eight Hips/butt and bust are full. Waist is naturally slimmer. Body-Co: The fitted material looks great because it hugs all the curves and shows off the body proportions. Peplum: Peplum tops are great because they accentuates your naturally small waistline. The peplum also sits nicely on your hips brings attention to the contrast. Fit-n-Flare: This style looks great because it is fitted up to show the roundness of your chest and comes in to show your waist and

The Inverted Triangle Wide shoulders and large bust/breast. Slimmer midsection, hips, butt, thighs and

The Inverted Triangle Wide shoulders and large bust/breast. Slimmer midsection, hips, butt, thighs and legs. Long skirts: The flow and billow of a long will add a balanced look by filling out the silhouette of your lower body compared to your top! Statement Tops: You have a nice upper body: show it off! A nice top that frames or shows your cleavage or a top with glitter or a cool design always does the trick! Fit-n-flare Dresses: This style works because it clings to the generous chest area and thinner waist and billows out around the hips creating an overall curvy look.