Spring dresses 2008

1. "Squat" figure


The easiest way to balance the figure with a "preponderance" in the hips is to choose a dress that barely touches the lower part of the body. Prints over the entire area of ​​the fabric well hide the shortcomings of the pear-shaped figure, for example, this dress from Calvin Klein, which combines a U-shaped cutout that emphasizes the bust, and a wide skirt with a stitch that perfectly conceals completeness.

2. Dangling arms


Do not worry, you do not need to hold off sedately to distract attention from flabby hands. The secret is in giving sexy sleeves a flashlight, like on this silver brocade dress from Donna Morgan.

3. Miniature figure

Do not hesitate to wear the most fashionable styles, as, for example, this knitted dress-shirt Gap. Such a collar in Empire style lengthens the silhouette. Avoid too "pretty" style in clothes (for example, sleeves with puffs), so as not to look a little childish.

4. Large size

If your figure is round, this does not mean that you can not afford to wear a pretty dress. Dress JS Boutique, trimmed with sequins, will entice part of your body, and other parts will hide under the folds of jersey.

5. Ugly legs

Do not want to show your legs? You can look just as attractive in a dress, without hiding your legs under your trousers. Try wearing a longer dress (up to the middle of the shank or longer). This dress with an overstated waist from Soft Surroundings well covers the figure, while making it attractive due to the rich use of prints.

6. Wide shoulders

If you have wide shoulders, you do not need to hide the upper body. Instead, pay attention to the details that balance the figure at the bottom of the silhouette, for example, contrasting wide edging. The soft, rounded line of the gate distracts attention from the broad shoulders. Avoid sleeves-lanterns and voluminous tops in combination with a tight-fitting figure bottom, they can enhance the impression of the width of the shoulders.

7. Wide waist

To hide a wide waist can be lifting, understating or erasing its line. This wonderful Single Dress dress combines an overstated waistline and a deep V-neck, which together distracts attention from the wide waist. A free-flowing dress-sarafan that reaches the middle of the thigh, or non-fitted dress-shirts is another alternative to hide the wide waist.

8. Big breasts

A large bust can be balanced with a cutout line that makes the chest visually flatter: it is a V-shaped or low triangular cutout. In this dress from Anne Klein with a flowing wide skirt figure with a large bust looks more proportional. Make a choice in favor of sliding fabrics, but not adhering to the body and not too dense. Also, avoid pretentious collars, richly decorated corsets and dresses with a fork.

9. Small breasts

Most of the clothes are sitting better on women with a small bust. But if you still want to add volume to the top of the silhouette, choose a dress with a trim at the top or with a lush top, for example, as in this dress from Nicole Miller with a convex corset.

10. Too thin figure

If your figure lacks roundness, add femininity with a light color and a relief silhouette of a dress, such as that from Mary L Couture. You can also add more volume with additional parts, such as wide sleeves or ruffles at the waist.