The best dresses for your body type

The best dresses for your body type

No matter what your body type, enhance your figure in a dress that's suited to your shape.
Updated:
2011-03-16 09:21
Published:
2008-04-16 00:00
By 
Heather Buchan

Perfect dresses for petite, tall and pear-shaped bodies

Knowing your body is invaluable when it comes to dressing your best. That way, you can enhance your best features, minimize others, and leave home feeling confident and beautiful.

Robin Keeler, fashion director at Yorkdale Mall in Toronto offers the lowdown on various body types and the do's and don'ts for wearing the most figure-flattering dresses.

1. Petite: If you're a woman who is under 5'3" tall, you are considered petite. Generally, petite women also have narrow shoulders, small bone structure and small feet. The challenge for petite women is finding dresses that don't "drown" them.

What to wear: You can elongate your silhouette by wearing dresses with V-necklines as well as vertical lines such as pleats. Robin recommends choosing dresses in solid colours to avoid breaking a visual line, making you look smaller.

What to avoid: Avoid horizontal lines. They cut off the figure, making you appear wider and shorter. Most importantly, Robin advises staying away from "cutesy" dresses that will make you look like a little girl.

2. Tall: Women over 5'8" are considered tall. Unfortunately for women who are self-conscious about their height, there's not much you can do to look shorter and slouching will make you look even taller. Instead, embrace your height -- most of the shorter women would kill to have a few more inches!

What to wear: Play up your height with long lines, knee-high boots, straight skirts and bias-cut dresses. "Tall frames can wear horizontal and diagonal patterns or stripes as well as textured fabrics," says Robin.

What to avoid: Be careful that you don't wear a dress that is too short or too long; it will make your body look out of proportion. The best length of dress for a tall woman is one that falls to the knee or just below the knee and avoid dressing in one colour which increases the vertical line and could make you look like a giant.

3. Pear-shaped: If your lower body is heavier than your upper body, you have a pear-shaped figure. Generally, pear-shaped bodies are characterized by narrow, sloping shoulders, a defined waist and heavier, rounded hips and thighs.

What to wear: "The goal is to create balance between the top and bottom," says Robin. So, choose dresses that have necklines such as boat necks and scoop necks that will draw the eye upwards to your shoulders. A-line dresses will skim over and "smooth" your hips and thighs. Make sure the dress flares slightly below your waistline. Dressing with interesting straps or even strapless dresses will also lift the focus to your shoulders and décolletage.

What to avoid: Tight, short dresses; they will just accentuate your thighs. Also, avoid dresses with raised or empire waists as this can look "maternity" on your figure, says Robin.

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Perfect dresses for hourglass, apple-shaped and athletic bodies

4. Hourglass: An hourglass figure has a pronounced bust, small bone structure, a defined waist, curved hips as well as pronounced buttocks and shapely legs. Essentially, it's a curvy, feminine figure, which you should show off if you're lucky enough to have it.

What to wear: Draw attention to your waist with wrap dresses or shift dresses paired with belts or accentuated waistbands. Semi-fitted dresses are the most flattering. "The goal is to keep the proportions as balanced as they appear," says Robin.

What to avoid: "Avoid oversized, bulky or stiff dresses that will make you look bigger than you actually are," advises Robin.

5. Apple-shaped: This body type is characterized by a top-heavy appearance. Generally, apple-shaped women have a wide torso (full bust and upper back), slim thighs and legs, a prominent tummy and a flat bum. Here's a good tip for figuring out if you're an apple-shape: Measure your hip-waist ratio and if the ratio is greater than 0.8, you are an apple-shape.

What to wear: "You want to create length and a smaller-looking mid-section," suggests Robin. Short dresses (above the knee) help draw the eye to your legs. "A monochromatic colour scheme is best," says Robin. "But make sure that dresses skim and never cling!"

What to avoid: Avoid tailored dresses, especially ones with waistbands. You don't want to draw attention to your waist. "Avoid dresses with skirts that are shorter than they are wide," says Robin.

6. Athletic: Athletic women have a well-defined and toned figure, broad shoulders, square hips, a flat stomach and a small bust. Generally, they have a square silhouette.

What to wear: Look for dresses that add feminine curves and give your figure some va-va-voom. Dresses with tie belts create a more pronounced waist and embellishments and details on the top will add inches to your bustline. You can wear a variety of dresses from ones with pencil skirts to ones that are flared and gathered at the waist.

What to avoid: Avoid dresses that have vertical patterns and lines -- they can make you look lanky. Similarly, forgo clingy or tight-fitting dresses and dresses with high waists. Remember, these features don't create the illusion of curves.

Regardless of your body type, the key to picking a flattering dress is balance. Maximize your assets and divert attention away from trouble spots. Armed with this information, you're sure to pick out the perfect frock for you!

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