Pair either bottom with a small-patterned blouse or slimming knit sweater. They’re better than ever with slits, asymmetrical lines, layers, and a little extra kick at the bottom. Same goes for flounce skirts, which have made a roaring comeback this season. Hallelujah! The high-waisted exaggerated flare will really flatter your hips and minimize the midsection. They may be plus sized or extra curvaceous.Ģ015 fashion celebrates the hourglass. Who it’s for: Hourglasses are slimmest in the waist and larger in the bust and hips. It’ll exaggerate the top part of your triangle and take attention away from your feminine waistline. Similarly, avoid the nouveau Victorian trend of the high neckline and lots of shoulder detail (especially shoulder poufs). You run the risk of your boobs looking like they’re about to swallow your belt. Inverted triangles are one body type that doesn’t look great in the high-waisted pants that are hot this season. Finish off with a great knee-high boot to complete a pulled-together look. Car wash pleats are very in, as are high slits with fabulous tights. There are a million fun skirt trends to try this season that are all eye-catchers. Palazzo pants have beautiful movement, are super easy to wear, and have the added benefit of exaggerating the movement of your hips. To balance out the girls up top and draw attention downward, try low-slung, wide-legged pants with a clingy or knit top. Many women have larger breasts while they are breastfeeding, so this is a good guide if you suddenly find yourself more well-endowed than usual. Who it’s for: Inverted triangles are narrow in the hips and broader-shouldered or more busty up top. I honestly don’t know why anyone likes that trend at all, so no loss there. And the trendy elasticized-ankle, athletic-inspired pants should be avoided unless you want to match your toddler’s saggy diaper look. Sheath dresses and dresses with stiffer fabrics are a definite don’t for this body type. The curve in your lower back is one of your best features, so don’t cover it up! It’ll add weight to your midsection. To balance you out, draw attention up to the neck and face by wearing high necklines (nouveau Victorian is in now), shoulder detail, mock turtlenecks, billowy statement scarves, or wrap blouses with lots of color. Choose a fabric that skims your body on bottom. Now’s the time to bust out the high-waisted, flared looks. They may be blessed with a Beyonce-esque booty.įor ladies with more junk in the trunk, you’ve probably been waiting for years for skinny jeans to die. Who it’s for: Triangles (or “pears”) are slim up top, narrow-shouldered, or less busty, and wider in the hips. Culottes (shorter wide-legged pants) are a great alternative to palazzo pants, which may swallow you up. If you go wide-legged on bottom, choose a top that’s clingy. If you add some heft up top, choose a slimmer pant silhouette. It’ll overwhelm a shorter or slimmer woman. Resist the temptation to go big all over. Chunky clogs or thick-heeled boots are also a win. As an added bonus, lots of these looks are easy to throw on, plus they double as a breastfeeding cover and are very forgiving if you’re not as toned as you were pre-kids. Shawls, fringe, or structured tunics over ankle-cropped pants or body-con dresses are a terrific look for this body type, adding some impact to a small frame. Pants are going wider, outerwear more voluminous. Who it’s for: Rectangles are slim, petite, or have a “boyish” figure (small difference between waist size and bust/hip size)īig is in for 2015. Read on for some easy tips on how to flatter your body type with fall’s best new trends. Regardless, motherhood is a good look, and fall 2015 is all about celebrating the female form. Or maybe there’s just a little more of you to love all over. Maybe your bottom is looking more bootylicious than normal. Maybe breastfeeding has you down 15 pounds. If you’re anything like me, you’re proud of the amazing thing your body has done to bring these tiny humans into the world, but you may be left guessing when it comes to dressing your new form. With children come changes to our bodies that are sometimes delightful, sometimes disappointing, and usually surprising. Please no pea green.) Flares, fringe, forgiving waistlines, and fabrics that move make it simple to draw the eye to your most beautiful parts. I feel like I breathe a sigh of relief with women everywhere when I say, “the skinny-everything is on its way out.” Back in style are the curve-loving, easy styles of the 70s. Get excited, because it will be easier than ever to flatter your lovely mombod this season. With textures, layers, and accessories, it’s fun to dress for fall every year, but 2015 is especially exciting because there’s a major shift coming. And as the foliage turns, so do the trends.
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