How to Dress to Balance a Full Hourglass Figure

How to Dress to Balance a Full Hourglass Figure



Full-figure fashion has evolved into a multibillion-dollar business, and at long last, a woman of size can select stylish, well-made clothes tailored to her figure. Minimizing your fullness is easily accomplished through color blocking your clothes and understanding styles that balance your shape.







Things You'll Need:





Silk Scarf



Women's Casual Tops



Women's Causal Pants



Women's Dress Coats



Women's Dress Pants



Women's Dress Shirts



Women's Dress Sweater



Women's Shorts



dresses and skirts









Step
1



Seek to emphasize your waist without highlighting your curves by color blocking your outfits. Choose a dark bottom and a lighter top, with a belt that matches the pant or skirt.




Step
2



Consider a loose blouse with an open collar or a loose-fitting v-neck on top. Tight shirts and all high-collar knits will enhance only the appearance of your bust.




Step
3



Select tuxedo, shawl and v-neck collars. Look for tops that are cropped or end at the waist.




Step
4



Wear bias-cut dresses with enough room to shift. These dresses will crease in at your natural waist, as long as the fabric is lightweight and drapes well. For daytime consider softly belted shirtdresses.




Step
5



Think about flat-front, side-zip and pocketless pants, as they minimize your full hips and bottom.




Step
6



Complement your figure with single- and double-breasted jackets that are slightly fitted or have princess seams.




Step
7



Go monochromatic with a thin belt. Remember that dark colors such as brown, navy, charcoal and black are naturally slimming.







Tips & Warnings









Lightweight velvet is a great evening fabric for your body type. It's elegant, drapes very well and has a natural give.








Avoid stiff or heavy fabrics, as well as those with spandex or elastic.








Avoid thick belts.



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