Fashion is not about trends, glamour and all those flashy things. It is all about how you interpret your own style statement. Fashion can mean different things to different people, but if you are on the heavy side, you might have fewer choices. Let’s agree on one thing – the fashion industry has been partial to petite women. They undeniably have the best brands, options, and trends to their benefit.
Thankfully, things have changed considerably in the last few years. These days, we have brands that focus on plus size fashion clothing for women. However, if you are looking to style better, we have a few tips below to help you, and yes, these are just suggestions. Ultimately, you are your best stylist on a budget.
Do Not Wear Tight Clothes:
Yes, most plus size women end up buying sizes that are either too large or small for them. Wearing a clingy top won’t add to your shape, and a loose fitting dress will not do any good either. Make sure that you wear the right size. Check online to find a few brands that focus on this segment and have a good range of options. Since the returns are easy with online sellers, you can always order two sizes to find the best fit.
Invest in Shapewear:
Shapewear is not meant to bring down your waist size. Instead, the right shapewear will help in toning your body, so that you can wear skirts and dresses without a second thought. Shapewear comes in different sizes and styles, and you can choose a full-body design, which will tone your belly, waist, back and thighs at the same time. Also, if required, spend on a better brand that uses breathable fabrics.
Shrugs and More Shrugs:
If you are unsure of how to pull off a tight top, a shrug or summer jacket is your best friend. Shrugs help in getting the layered look, which transfers the attention to the clothes, instead of your body. Instead of the boring black and blue, go for bright colors that can add some pop element to the entire look. Also, it’s a good idea to choose summer blazers, which can be taken to work, as well.
Avoid Styling around the Problem Area:
If you are obese, you certainly have a problem area. This can be your midsection or the arms. Depending on your body, avoid wearing clothes that can emphasize those areas. For examples, for a protruding belly, you cannot wear a peplum top. Try to appreciate your highlights. Go for vertical designs, V-necklines, and stripes that will add more style to your regular looks.
Finally, don’t forget to experiment. There are no hard and fast rules in fashion anymore. It is all about being comfortable, and for that, you need to try new things. Move out of your regular zone and try things you haven’t tried. You will either win with a chic look or learn from simple fashion mistakes – In both cases, you win!
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