Dressing to look slimmer is not simply about trying to appear thinner. It is
about making the most of the feminine form to accentuate curves in the right
places. A woman can also minimize the impact of areas of her body she feels
uncomfortable with, either via clever disguise, or by drawing attention away
from them. If you want to dress thinner, you should follow the steps below.
Know Your Body Type: If a woman knows her body type, however, she is armed
with essential information. This guide will explain the different body types,
and then reveal how to dress any shape successfully. Clever, slimming secrets
will be shared with the reader, followed by an overview of several commonly
available cuts and sleeve styles.
Fabrics: Fabrics have a major effect on the look of a dress. If an individual
wants to use a gown to her advantage, she is better off going for less stretchy
materials. This may seem like an obtuse suggestion; however in reality, the
temptation with a stretchy fabric is to buy the garment a size or two too small,
knowing that it will expand to accommodate wider areas.
Cuts: The cut of a dress is particularly important when a slimming effect is
desired. The point of the dress is to create a sense of form in a subtle way,
rather than force it into a particular shape in an uncomfortable manner. Dresses
that contain corseting or other shapewear elements should not be fastened too
tightly; the risks of overly tight shapewear of any kind include
lightheadedness, increased potential of blood clots, and some very uncomfortable
digestive issues.
Colors: Common wisdom states that black is the most slimming color of all;
black is very slimming because it hides the variances in the shape of a body,
basically erasing them as obvious focal points in the eyes of a viewer. This is
convenient when grieving and when the only thing a woman is trying to accomplish
is minimization of her body as a whole. However, when the intention is to create
a pleasing silhouette, there is more to the slimming dilemma than can be solved
with black alone.
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