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Creating curvature at the bottom
- Your narrow hips and slim legs give you tremendous choice when it
comes to pants, shorts and cropped styles – you can virtually wear it
all if you keep items at a flattering length. Have a ball!
- Straight legs or cigarette styles tend to look better than skinny styles because, again, they balance out your top half.
- Choose skirts that add extra shape and curve to your body. Knee
length skirts with contoured waistbands, patch pockets on the front or
back are good. Full circle, tiered, softly pleated or paneled skits,
bias cut, sarong and skirts with stitched down pleats are also
excellent.
- Pencil skirts are best if the side seams drop straight from the
waist down instead of tapering in towards the knee. That way you’ll
create a bit of volume to match the top part of your body.
- You look particularly good in boot cut jeans and wider hem dress
slacks because they add volume and curvature to your bottom half. I LOVE
an inverted triangular frame in boot cuts! Perfection.
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