Apart from the very primal reason to cover your body, clothes have a new meaning now. They have the power to actually alter the way you look, your personality and so much more. And a dress that is tailor made for your body type can change a lot about the way you look. From accentuating the right parts of your body to making your body feel comfortable in itself, a perfect dress can make your Cinderella moment happen, even without a knight in shining armour.
So before you go all out, and buy something you'll never want to wear, or something that makes you look unlike your natural self, here's a comprehensive guide to the many type of dresses out there and what would probably flatter your body type:
1. Skater
A full circle skirt that skims over the hips and thighs with a fitted top, skater dresses can make your legs look super fine.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/719768203.png)
2. Peplum
A pretty ruffle attached to the waistline is all you need to flatter that gorgeous body you're the proud possessor of.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/818554764.png)
3. Sheath
A sheath dress is usually simple and unadorned. It hugs your body and unlike cocktail dresses, almost always falls below the knee.
![](https://s3.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/948348167.png)
4. Shift
One of the most comfortable styles out there, shift dresses have an ill-defined waistline and can flatter pretty much any body type.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/34426401.png)
5. Blouson
Much like the name suggests, a blouson has a partition on the waist that makes the top of the dress look like a blouse. The lower part, that of the skirt, is flowy and usually of a close fit.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/701563309.png)
6. Asymmetric
Any dress with an asymmetric hemline comes under this category. With a high-low hem, these dresses can be worn by anyone and everyone. Just make sure yours fits you perfectly.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/457773305.png)
7. Bandage
Tight-fitting piece of cloth, this dress is made to look like it's been wrapped around countless times to cover your body. It usually runs criss-cross and is ideal for those who like to flaunt their curves.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/675278184.png)
8. A-line
A dress that's narrower on the top and flares to the bottom, just like the letter A. If you like them, wear them, but be careful about how the waistline clinches.
![](https://s3.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/515430824.png)
9. Pinafore
Popularly known as dungarees as well, these are definitely making a comeback. Earlier dungarees were just denims attached with a bib but now with its comeback, the denim pants are slowly getting replaced with skirts.
![](https://s3.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/764235892.png)
10. Cape
A beautiful off-shoulder dress with sleeves that look like a cape to give you the complete wonder-woman feels. The cape is attached to your dress and falls over your arms in a beautiful cascade, making you look slimmer.
![](https://s3.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/886605938.png)
11. Tulle
Very similar to a ballet tutu skirt, the lower part of a tulle dress is made of layers of net, giving your lower body a certain girth. Tulle dresses are magical owing to the light, billowy net.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/58322978.png)
12. Wrap
The most comfortable dress type, wrap dresses are perfect for every occasion. All you have to do is wrap it around your body, and you're ready to go.
![](https://s4.scoopwhoop.com/anj/dresstype/78346035.png)
No comments:
Post a Comment