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Hourglass silhouette
This figure is considered the most proportionate. The shoulders and hips are similar in width, and the waist is clearly defined. Women with this figure look great in fitted dresses, high-waisted skirts, waist belts or jackets that emphasize feminine curves. It is best to avoid oversized clothes that can disrupt the natural proportions of the body.
Pear silhouette
The hips are wider than the shoulders, and the upper body is smaller. The key to styling is to shift attention upwards – for example, through light blouses, ruffles, puff sleeves or bold necklaces. The bottom should be subdued – plain trousers, dark colours, A-line skirts. This approach allows you to visually balance the proportions and give the figure lightness.
Apple silhouette
It is characterized by a rounded belly, a less pronounced waist, but often slim legs and a fuller bust. The styling should focus on emphasizing the legs and slimming the midsection. Tunics, dresses cut under the bust, vertical lines and light fabrics work well. It is worth avoiding heavy belts at the waist and short, tight tops.
Brick silhouette (rectangle)
The shoulders, waist and hips are similar in width. The waistline is not very pronounced. The key to styling is to create the illusion of feminine shapes – waist belts, flared skirts, V-neck blouses and fitted jackets will help with this. Avoid loose, formless clothes – they can give the impression of heaviness and lack of proportion.
Inverted Triangle Silhouette
The shoulders are clearly wider than the hips, and there is often a fuller bust. The aim of the styling is to balance the proportions – i.e. to widen the bottom and simplify the top. Ruffled skirts, flared trousers and light colours at the bottom will work great. The top should be left simple, without decorations or patterns – this will give the figure harmony.
Each of us has a different figure, but each of us can look stylish - you just have to know your assets and learn to emphasize them. Fashion is not there to limit us, but to allow us to feel good in our own bodies - regardless of whether you are an hourglass, a pear or an apple.