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How to Dress for Your Body Type

Author Editor - 2 minute read

Dressing for your body type isn’t about rules - it’s about celebrating what makes you feel fabulous. From sleek silhouettes to playful patterns, your wardrobe can highlight your best features and boost your confidence. Ready to unlock the secret to dressing for your shape?

 

Identifying Your Body Type

Before diving into styling tips, it’s time to decode your body type. Understanding your natural shape, including your bone structure, is the first step to creating outfits that complement your proportions. Here’s a quick breakdown: 

Triangle Body Type 

Your hips are wider than your shoulders, creating a beautifully balanced, curvy silhouette. Often referred to as a pear-shaped body, this type benefits from shapes that add volume to your upper body while flattering your lower half.  

Hourglass Body Type 

With shoulders and hips in perfect harmony and a defined waist, this shape is all about symmetry. Celebrate your hourglass figure with pieces that follow your natural lines. 

Heart Body Type  

Your shoulders are broader than your hips, with a narrower waist. Also called the inverted triangle body type, it’s all about drawing attention downward and softening your upper half. 

Rectangle Body Type 

With shoulders, waist, and hips in nearly equal proportions, your shape is straight and athletic. This rectangle body shape benefits from added dimension with pieces that create the illusion of curves. 

Oval Body Type 

A fuller waistline with narrower shoulders and hips gives this body type its rounded silhouette. Often associated with apple-shaped bodies, highlighting your neckline and creating balance with structured styles is key. 

Dressing Each Body Type 

Now that you know your shape, let’s talk about the styles that make each body type shine.  

Triangle Body Type

Tops: Opt for off-the-shoulder styles, boat necklines, or ruffled sleeves to create balance. 

Bottoms: A-line skirts and straight-leg trousers elongate your figure. 

Dresses: Wrap styles and empire waistlines draw attention upwards while flowing over your hips. 

Accessories: Bold earrings or necklaces can bring focus to your upper body. 

  

Hourglass Body Type

Tops: Fitted blouses and V-necklines highlight your waist and bust. 

Bottoms: High-waisted jeans and pencil skirts enhance your natural proportions. 

Dresses: Bodycon styles and belted designs accentuate your curves. 

Accessories: A statement belt is your go-to for defining your waist. 

  

Heart Body Type

Tops: V-necklines, halter tops and flowing fabrics soften your shoulders. 

Bottoms: Wide-leg trousers or flared skirts add balance to your frame. 

Dresses: A-line or fit-and-flare silhouettes create harmony between your upper and lower body. 

Accessories: Long necklaces help draw the eye downward. 

  

Rectangle Body Type

Tops: Peplum styles, puff sleeves and layered looks add volume and interest. 

Bottoms: Try flared trousers or pleated skirts to create the illusion of curves. 

Dresses: Look for wrap styles or dresses with ruching to add dimension. 

Accessories: Belts are perfect for cinching your waist and creating shape. 

  

Oval Body Type

Tops: Opt for scoop or V-necklines and longer tunic styles for a slimming effect.

Bottoms: Straight-leg or bootcut trousers create a balanced look.

Dresses: Empire waistlines and structured designs flatter your figure.

Accessories: Statement earrings and scarves draw attention upward. 

  

When it comes to personal style, your body type is just the beginning. Whether you have an apple body shape, an hourglass figure or a straight body, experiment with colours, patterns and textures to create looks that reflect your unique personality. After all, confidence is the best accessory—and it never goes out of style. 

 

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