I’m pretty sure most girls have tried on clothes while out shopping, taken a peek in the mirror and thought ‘good heavens, these leather trousers make me look like a raging hippopotamus lunatic’. (no…just me?)
I am very passionate about people wearing clothes that suit them (i.e. if you are over a certain age and insist on wearing disco hot pants, you need to go home). And that’s not just me being horrified at seeing elderly bottom in the streets, I think people generally feel better in clothes that fit them and suit them. I know I definitely do, which is why I refuse (on grounds that I don’t want to alarm anybody with my trunk-like arms) to wear things that don’t have sleeves.
But how on this good green earth how do you dress for your body shape in this day and age without looking like a lunatic?
Triangle:
If you’re a triangle shape, you tend to be bigger on top and smaller on the bottom – basically an inverted pear. Skater skirts help to put you more into proportion.
Leather Skater Skirt | Cropped Ribbed Tshirt | Cut Out Boots | Statement Necklace
Pear:
Aside from being delicious and good for you, pears tend to be bigger on the bottom and smaller on top. Patterns and sleeves balance y’all out.
Floral Skater Dress | Platform Sandals | Pale Pink Bag
Hourglass:
If you’re an hourglass, you’re a lucky thang. Hourglasses are the same proportions on top and on the bottom. Huzzah. Make the most most of your hot bod.
Black Midi Skirt | Crop Vest Drop | Cascade Necklace | Strap Heels
Apple:
Apple shapes are usually bigger around the middle bit, with slimmer legs and arms. Shift dresses are excellent because they don’t draw attention to the bigger areas. And transparent clutch bags are great.
White Flatforms | Daisy Print Shift Dress | Transparent Clutch Bag
Rectangle:
The model shape, you lucky thangs! Clothes look brilliant on you and you can pretty much wear anything. Thanks to the queen and merry England.
Metallic Boots | Lace Jumpsuit | Pink Satchel
I know there have been a zillion programmes on the telly about wearing the right clothes for your body shape, but lets be honest. Gok doesn’t really cater for us gals who are a bit on the younger side. And his tips don’t always correlate to what’s in the shops right at this moment in time. The whole “ooooo-er wear a waist belt to draw the eye to who knows what” is frankly nonsense. It’s not 2004 anymore and I don’t even know where you buy a coloured waist belt anymore. And this horizontal versus vertical stripe situation baffles me. If I wear a vertical stripe, I can pretty much guarantee that I will not look like a size 6 Kate Moss.
My ultimate top tip for you all is: the bigger the bag, the smaller the waist. While dressing for your shape is a good idea…sometimes you just want to wear disco hotpants. If that’s the case, just buy lots of giant handbags and wear what you want. Goodnight.
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Haha I love this post!! I always say that about Gok Wan, if you take away the ‘waist-clincher’, he’s all out of ideas lol! Lovely outfit ideas in these too 🙂 xxx
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Hahaha I know, it’s either that or a coloured blazer. PARDON?! xxxx
You are a schamazzzinggg inspiration you know that haha! You just know how it is to be frank, that’s why I love ya you amazing ladies xxx
Pahaha, you are too kind lovely lady! Hope you are all good and we love you too 😉 😉 🙂 xxxx
Hit the nail on the head there with Gok this is a great piece, though my advice is always to pay attention to the general outline but also TRY THINGS ON. Every piece of clothing is different and fits differently even if they’re supposedly the same style. No harm in trying it on, if it looks naff at least you’re out of sight behind a curtain!
Hahaha I’m not Gok bashing at all, but I can’t watch his shows without laughing at his obsession with waist belts.
I TOTALLY agree with you, most clothes fit completely differently (we actually did a post on this AGES ago http://www.stylingo.co.uk/the-problem-of-vanity-sizing-what-size-are-you-really/) and most shops have different sizes for different clothes. Trying on is an absolute must 🙂
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Sleeve sistas! I know the troubles of the trunky arms only too well xx
Not an apple shape but I’ve had that shift dress in and out of my basket on Missguided for like a month now before remembering I have car insurance to pay off.
Damn.
Holly Mixtures
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