What Not to Wear If You’re a Pear Shape

With the media’s current frenzy over “curvy” women and all their attributes, it’s no wonder why the average pear-shaped woman is now considered the most attractive (in my opinion, a long time ago). However, some women take this positive light as their own excuse to wear whatever they have, no matter how or where it falls. Yes, Jennifer Lopez has a pear shape that allows her to dance in musical wings with miniaturized wings and bare tops, but not all of us do. If you’re not quite sure how to dress a pear shape, here are a few tips and tricks.

First, when it comes to choosing a pear shape dress, pants can be the downfall of an entire outfit. Despite what many people think, women can wear curvy tight pants. In fact, pear-shaped women need to stay away from the outside of the fabric in the thigh area. However, the area below the knee should always flow away from the body, never narrowed or constricted. Keeping things somewhat tight at the top and loose at the bottom pants visually draws out the proportions of the leg, taking care of the thigh weight removal. Also, a pear-shaped woman is lifted by high-waisted pants, which is unfortunately a huge trend right now. Trendy or not, though, a high waist accentuates the natural curves above the hips, where a pear-shaped woman tends to store excess fat, and these pants are made leaving the hipline flat. The bottom line is, neither skinny pants nor high-waisted pants are beautiful for pear-shaped figures, no matter how hard we try. Let them.

Then again, as cute and comfortable as those most popular flattering cards are, have you ever seen pear-shaped celebrities wearing them? That’s what the styles tell us not to do. Women working with pear-shaped pears have a balance in their look, and they almost always mean wearing something kicky. Fortunately, pumps and boots are very stylish for winter, and even flip flops already have spring and summer heels, so it’s not difficult you will have great shoes for your figure. Unfortunately, anything with a low heel (under two toes) go flat feet, the calves don’t have too much rock. it matters how tall you are, and it makes those big hips look, well, big. None of these are flattery, if you didn’t know, then take it from the pros and leave your flattery at home. If you feel you must have a flat shoe during office hours, keep a pair of kicks on hand for meetings and important events for a more flattering (not to mention professional) look.

Because belts around the waist can be so stylish, it’s hard for this trend to go away. You don’t need to just because you are pear shaped, but be careful with placement and size. A small “skinny belt” as they say, wrapped around the smallest part of the waistline looks fine, but a large belt around your stomach can create mass in the ever-present hips. This gives the appearance of a bigger love ear, even if you don’t have them. For best results, stick to belts no more than an inch wide, and wrap them around a cardigan or jacket that’s loose fitting over a top.

Finally, try to remember that whatever creates the visual illusion of length is a pear-shaped woman’s best friend. This means wearing high heels, long pants and slimming tops. In general, stay away from tight shirts that cover the hips, such as tunics. Again, they are not great looking for women women who handle most of their fat in love. and behind And dresses that touch the middle of the hipline are usually much more flattering than something that is cropped or that hits the natural hipline. For maximum success, when dressing your pear shape, elongate your body, hide only what you still need, and sharpen your curves to the fullest advantage.

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