Did you know that you can improve the way you look dramatically, simply by changing the type of clothes you wear? It’s true. There are some types of close which will make a certain body type or size look much worse, and there are those which will make it look much better too. So if you want to look more attractive with everything you wear, take a look at some of these tips.
First and foremost, it’s very important that you wear clothes you like. When you’re wearing clothes which make you feel really good, you exude an air of personal confidence which automatically makes you appear more attractive to anyone and everyone you encounter.
With that said, let’s look at some common do’s and don’ts for choosing the appropriate clothes for yourself.
1. High collar blouses will make your neck look much shorter. So if you feel your neck looks too long, you might want to consider adding more high collars to your word for it. If your neck a shorter course, then you’ll want to avoid wearing these.
2. Shoes which have straps will actually make your legs look shorter. This includes strappy sandals, so no matter how much you might like them you might want to consider wearing clothes pumps instead.
3. The main torso area of your body can actually be made to look more narrow by wearing a belt. You can compress the same thing though by wearing clothing which has seen lines, and bows around the waist area too.
4. If you wear a long belt or a scarf around your midriff, and allow the ends to hang down, this can help make your legs appear much longer.
5. Vertical lines in your clothing will help create an illusion of a slimmer body. This is commonly used with vertical striped clothing, but you can also try clothing which has vertical seam lines were other decorations as well.
6. In some cases prints can actually hide small figure problems. Too much however, can actually make you seem heavier than you really are. So be careful with very loud, scattered, and overwhelming prints. » Read more: Clothing Tips For Women of All Sizes
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