How to Select a Prom Dress Flattering Your Figure
One of the biggest mistakes that girls make when shopping for a prom dress
is choosing a style she likes but doesn't match their body type. A
dress that looks beautiful on the rack, and great on your best friend,
can still be a style disaster for you.
Know what looks best on
your figure before you hit the racks. These shape-conscious pointers
will keep you focused on the dresses that flatter you most so you won't
waste time on those that don't:
Pear Shaped Figures
If
you're blessed with a booty-full body type, with wider hips and not so
much up top, avoid dresses that accentuate your bottom half.
What
to steer clear of? Drop waist and straight dresses. The line at the
waist will add inches and a straight design that fits your top might
pull at the waist and hug hips too tightly.
Instead, try a two
tone dress that's top half is a blousy, silk material in a sherbet shade
(think light peach, or pale blue) and a high waisted dark (a la pencil
skirt) on your bottom half. Glam, sexy, and figure fabulous.
Curvy Body Type
If
you've spent years hiding your curves in baggy, dark oversized
clothing, prom night is the time to shed your fears and the extra fabric
and shine like the star you are.
Just because you don't shop in
the petite section doesn't mean you should hide behind gobs of bulky
fabric. Although, might we add, too much skin looks cheap and
inappropriate on any figure.
A fitted waist, sweetheart neckline,
and long satin gloves are a few ways to add some oomph to your prom
look, without adding the appearance of extra inches. Also, look for
fabrics sans spandex and avoid ruched fashions.
Athletic Bods
Strong
gymnast body types can have a tendency to come off looking tomboyish in
straight sheathed dresses that many magazines tout as a go to timeless
style.
This isn't the time to blend in. Stand out in feminine
prints, gathered waists, flowy skirts, and those decadent detailed
cut-out designs. They don't look great on every body, but they look
smashing on you.
Tall and Slim Shapes
You lucky girl, you. Styles for you: off the shoulder dresses, strapless dresses, v neck dresses
You've got the body that models are made of. But, those sassy and sexy strapless numbers? Not so much.
We
know it's tempting, but avoid the straight strapless neckline if
possible. These flatten the chest. If you must go strapless, match it
with a ballerina cut, full skirted bottom half.
Or, skip
strapless altogether and try a push-up wired bodice with skinny straps
or a sequined dazzling top portion for a little extra boost up top. Or
go for draped backless elegance or a mermaid shaped dress that no other
body type can work quite like you.