Why clothes look good on others but not you
1. Skin tone and colour undertones
2. Height and silhouette
3. Body shape and proportions
Hourglass Shape: Thin waist, balanced upper and lower body
- Fitted dresses like bodycon
- Skirt or trousers with high waists
- Tops that are waist-cinching, like crop tops
- Pencil skirts
Pear shape: wide hips, small bust
- A-line, flared skirts, and dresses.
- Flared, wide, or bootleg trousers
- Off-the-shoulder, fitted, and boatneck tops
- Puff sleeves and shoulder pads
- Clingy fabrics on the hips
- Low-waisted pants
Apple shape – Large bust, big tummy, narrow hips
- Dressed and tops with an empire waist (waistline that begins just below the bust)
- Low and wide neck tops like v-necks
- Flared trousers, cargo pants, and wide pants that start at the waist
- Avoid tight clothing like tight tops and jeans.
- Avoid high-waisted skirts and trousers.
Rectangle Shape – Lacks curves
- Wear off-shoulder, round neck, v-neck, sweetheart necklines, or any that will make you appear longer.
- Wear layered or ruffled tops to add volume.
- Flared skirts with bands
- Cargo pants and boyfriend jeans
- Oversized shirts and jackets
- Belted outfits and wrap dresses.
- Straight dresses, tops, trousers, and shapeless clothing.
- Do not wear clothes that highlight your waistline and are rigid and shapeless.
Inverted Triangle Shape: broad shoulders, big bust, thin waist, lack of hips
- Flared skirts and dresses.
- Tops with minimal detailing around the shoulders.
- V-necks and scoop necklines.
- For short sleeves, wear shirts with fitted sleeves.
- For long sleeves, wear loose and wide sleeves.
- Wear baggy trousers, turn-ups, combat, flare trousers, and palazzo.
- Avoid skinny jeans.
- Avoid pencil skirts
- Avoid shoulder pads or tops with exaggerated puff sleeves.
4. Fit and tailoring
5. Personal style and confidence