No matter what your body type, there is a good chance that you have been frustrated by the prospect of clothes shopping. Some days, it seems that everything is made for someone who is taller than you, shorter than you, bigger through the hips, has a larger bust or a smaller bust or just doesn't feel comfortable.
Truth be told, many fashion designer simply make clothes that look great on one single size, namely models. Then, they simply take that size and increase it or decrease it, but don't change proportions. If you never find clothes that fit you just right, keep in mind that you can find a way to dress well, as long as you know a few simple tips.
When you think about getting dressed in the morning, think for a minute about the favorite part of your body. Do you have great legs? Do you have a small waist or a great bust line?
If you find the fashions that are going to draw attention to your favorite body part, this is going to help make you look and feel great, and boost your confidence, too.
Don't be afraid of colour. Never shy away from colours that you feel will call attention to you. Instead focus on whether or not they go with your skin and whether or not you really like them. If you have the confidence, you can definitely pull off most colours.
When you are considering how to dress to suit your body, think about where your hems fall, both when it comes to tops and bottoms. You'll find that the place that a hem falls automatically draws attention to that area. If you have lovely rounded curves to your legs, think about shorter skirts and shorts.
If your legs are long and thin, use pants that stop at about mid-shin. Take a look at what you're going to want to emphasise before you go shopping for clothes. If you do this before you go, you're much more likely to find the perfect style for you that will look great and feel great, too.
At the malls and stores, stop and remember that you should worry less about concealing and more about accentuating. When you are looking for something that will "hide" a part of your body that you are less comfortable with, you'll find that you are often relegating yourself to something that is a great deal more baggy than you might prefer. Remember that no matter what you get, it should fit you well without being baggy or tight.
In addition, it's worth noting that slowly but surely, the fashion industry is taking note of people who are bigger than the "models" they usually focus on. Because they are focusing on us "non-fashion industry" people and our range of sizes and shapes, there are more choices for those of us who don't possess a perfect model's body.
Be patient when you shop and remember never to settle for "good enough." Instead, spend your hard-earned money on something that's going to make you both look and feel terrific.