Monday, September 21, 2015

Fashion, Style, and Dressing guide for Inverted Triangle shaped women.

In my blog post Know your shape and Dress-fashion Accordingly (Guide for fashion styling) I have mentioned five basic body types. This post is a fashion-style guide for the Inverted Triangle shaped women. It will guide you and solve your query about the fashion dress, how to find fashion styles that suits you..etc and it is the ultimate guide for fashion tips.

Inverted Triangle
(Also known as Wedge)

Celebrity (who has Inverted triangle shaped body) Naomi Campbell; Demi Moore; Renee Zellweger; Teri Hatcher





How will you recognize
·        Shoulders are wider than waist and hips
·        Broad chest and narrow waistline.
·        Hip are  narrower than the bust (and even waist)

Your good features and problem area
·        You have amazing legs so feel free to play with skirt lengths, but don’t go too short otherwise you will further a top-heavy look
Fashion, Styling and Dressing tips;
·        Go for sleeveless styles, such as halter and cut-in tank styles.
·         Use diagonal shoulder seam lines, such as raglan, to direct the eye toward the neckline.
·        Prefer dark, flat colors.
·        Choose flared and full skirts.
·         Use horizontal lines, such as skirt yokes, long peplums, wide waistbands, patch and welt pockets.
·         Use flounces or ruffles from hip to hem.
·         Use light, bright colors and textural fabrics or details.
      Thus, the clothes need to accentuate the lower body and tone down the upper one. Try   deeper necks to accentuate the upper body, dresses with a flared hem and capris.
Tops for Inverted triangle body
·        Look for tops that will accentuate your waist and help balance your bust with your hips.
·        Narrow v-necks.
·        Tops with banding or nipping at the waist.
·        Wrap-style tops.
·        Tailored shirts and jackets.
·        Dark colored tops.

Easy, best fashion-styling and dressing tips for top;
·        tops with narrow v-necks. and nipped in waists that flare slightly at the hip.
·        Shirts with deep scoop or V-necks narrow your upper body. Layer a lighted coled shell with a v-neck to enhance the effect.
·        Look for deep V-neck wrap style tops. A little flare below the waist will help add curves to your hips.
·        Wear deep shawl collared or lightly coweled tops, particularly in dark colors with a light shell underneath.
·        Look for jackets with deep V-necklines, a nipped-in waist and flared bottom or hip pocket details.
Bottoms
·        Choose bottoms that will enhance your lower body and help balance your upper body. Try the following:
·        Pants with embellished or flap-style pockets.
·        Boot cut or wide legs.
·        Full or A-line skirts.
·        Cargo pants.
·        Jeans with whiskering at the hips.

Easy, best fashion-styling and dressing tips for bottom;
·        Pants with wide or flared legs are flattering to your figure. Side pockets or flap-style back pockets help balance your upper body. Cargo style pants are particularly flattering.
·        Boot cut, slightly flared, or trouser cut jeans are the most flattering on your figure. whiskering at the hips and flap-pockets will add curves to your lower half.
·        A-line skirts fill out your slight hips while balancing your upper body. Look for details around the hips or bold colors and prints to further enhance the effect.
·        Full or ballerina type skirts add curves to your lower half and balance your broader, upper body. You have great legs, so feel free to play with length.

You should avoid;
·        Noodle strap tops, halter tops, neck scarves.

·        Avoid shoulder and sleeve-cap detail, and padding

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