Dressing for your body shape for maximum impact

Hourglass Curvier around the bust and hips with a smaller waistline.

  • Do: Wrap tops (The Victoria Wrap Top is just perfect) and dresses, high waited pants, pencil skirts and belted jackets. Accentuate your waistline as much as possible.
  • Don’t: Shapeless or boxy styles and busy patterns.
Pear Your lower body is wider than your upper body.
  • Do: A-Line skirts, Ruffled tops such as the Waterfall Blouse, scarves, and big necklaces.  Choose necklines that will bring attention to the top half of your body such as a boat or scoop neck. Adding volume to your upper body is key!
  • Don’t: Light or bright colored bottoms, skinny jeans,  bodycon dresses.
Apple No defined waist.  A larger bust and mid section with slimmer limbs.
  • DO: Ruched tops, V necklines, and patterned tops.  Choose longer tops that completely cover your mid section. Work those skinny jeans, like our Trou Spenders, and show off those legs!
  • DON’T: Anything that adds attention to the top half of your body such as tight clingy shirts or bulky, shapeless garments.
Straight A small bust with little to no waist definition. Your hips and shoulders are equally proportionate. + Add New Category
  • DO: Bright and eye-catching colors, various prints, and textures.  A-line skirts, flared pants and pronounced hip pockets, such as the Inna Pants. The key is to create curves while keeping your waist defined.
  • DON’T: Straight lines and boxy cuts.
Most would agree that when you’re in the right outfit, you feel powerful, and confident.  Dressing for your body shape will do just that… and who doesn’t want that?!]]>