Thursday, April 30, 2009

fit to flatter

Have you ever seen your friend wear a style that you loved, but when you tried the style yourself, it looked aweful? If so, that's probably because she has a different figure than you! I know this can be frustrating, but there are some who have researched on the topic and have discovered how to best flatter the various figures we ladies have.

Shabby Apple is not only a clothing line that promotes modest dress, but they help you find the "fit to flatter". Have you the figure of an hourglass, apple, pear, pencil, or that of being athletic, womanly, tall, short? Find out: take the quiz!

You can also read the following article for more details on the subject. I found it on a modbe blog by modbe consultant, Laurie Farmer. modbe specializes is more modest-style swimsuits (compared to secular standards, though you may discern for yourself). The following article highlights clothing styles along with swimsuit fits for the various figure types. It's very useful!

Choosing Your Swimsuit
Choosing a Modbe swimsuit that is right for you may be easier than you think. This year’s lineup of Modbe swimwear was designed to cover and flatter all body types, but our shape guide might give you a little extra guidance if you’re undecided.

Here's the lineup:

1. Pear Body Shape:

You Have:
Smaller shoulders, bust and waist; heavier hips, bottom and thighs.

Guiding Principle:
Balance your proportions by visually slimming your bottom half and playing up your top.

You Want:
Detailed or colorful tops, boat neck tops, horizontal strip tops, hip length tops, A-line skirts, empire waist dresses, bootcut or straight leg pants with bigger pockets, wide strap swim tops to broaden shoulders, and dark swim bottoms either in brief cut or bikini cut.

Modbe Suits That Really Flatter You:
The Halter Full-cup coverage with gathering and removable padding gives the illusion of a larger chest. The Bandeau Gathered, padded top that is cinched together in the middle creates a fuller look on top. The Ruffle Wrap Ruffles along the top draw the eye upward to create detail and fullness.

2. Boy Body Shape:

You Have:
A straight shape, narrow hips, small bust and not-so-curvy waist.

Guiding Principle:
Add visual details that create a womanly figure.

You Want:
Ruffled or detailed tops with nipped waists, lower necklines, fuller sleeves, floating fabrics, tailored curvy jackets, any pant cut, skirts and dresses with a little swing and/or details at the waist, halter or bandeau swim tops, and bikini swim bottoms with colored band or brief cut.

Modbe Suits That Really Flatter You:
The Halter Heart-shaped front opening and full-bust coverage gives more shape to the figure.
The Bandeau Cinched top and wide straps with fitted mid-section provide a curvy illusion.
The Lace Up The “V” in the front and lace-up details create visual curves.

3. Curvy Body Shape:
You Have:
A full bust and hips, and possibly a dress size of 14 or bigger.

Guiding Principle:
Minimize your curves but don’t deny they’re there.

You Want:
Open necklines, hipbone or wrist length tops and jackets, draping fabrics, fitted tees with scoops or V-necks, bootcut pants, wrap dresses, halter or crossback swim tops and brief cut swim bottoms.

Modbe Suits That Really Flatter You:
The Ruffle Wrap Ruffles along the top draw the eye upward. Paired with the black Banded Bikini or the black skirt, this suit will help you look long and lean.
The Diagonal The crisscross back offers support in the right places and the ruching disguises any mid-area problems.
The Lace Up Lace-up front brings the chest in, and the V-neck opening and adjustable back crisscross ties slim and narrow the body.
The Retro Adjustable straps, twisted front and busier prints offer comfort and are visually slimming.

4. Slender/Petite Body Shape:

You Have:
A proportioned body and a height under 5’4”.

Guiding Principle:
Wear shapes that don’t overwhelm your delicate frame and zero in on the pieces and combinations that elevate your look.

You Want:
V-neck tops, ½ sleeves, hip length tops, fitted tops, above-the-knee hemline, lower front rise pants, empire waist or long fitted dresses, halter swim tops and bikini or brief cut swim bottoms.

Modbe Suits That Really Flatter You:
The Halter Full-cup coverage with gathering and removable padding gives the illusion of a larger chest.
The Bandeau Gathered, padded top that is cinched together in the middle creates a fuller look on top.
The Ruffle Wrap Ruffles along the top draw the eye upward to create detail and fullness.
Broad/Busty Body Shape:

You Have:
A more than generous bust line with broader shoulders. Sometimes called V shape.

Guiding Principle:
Downplay your top curves with good support, and avoid bulky, over voluminous clothing.

You Want:
V-neck tops, scoop tops, fitted (not tight) sweaters, dark tops with lighter bottoms, pants with a bit of flair, tops and dresses that subtly fit the torso and waist with a flirty flow below, solid colored halter swim tops and any suit that supports, and proportional swim bottoms with a print.

Modbe Suits That Really Flatter You:
The Halter Full-cup coverage and heart-shaped neck flatter and support your upper body.
The Diagonal Back crisscross ties slim the back and offer adjustable support and coverage.
The Lace Up The V-neck opening and spaghetti straps draw your eye into the center, giving you a slimmer look; adjustable crisscross straps also slim the back.
The Retro Adjustable straps, twisted front and busier prints offer comfort, support and are visually slimming.


Thank you for the blog topic idea, Sarah!

Love,

Abigail

3 comments:

Elizabeth J. said...

Thanks for sharing this, it was helpful.

Leah said...

How very interesting! Thanks for sharing, it's a very good thing to ponder. :)

Sarah said...

This turned out great!!! I think it's so good to identify this as part of modesty and wardrobe...it helped me!

By the way, my business is going well.. I'm looking at finishing my herbology certification over then next 2 semesters.

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