Day and Night Outfits that Will Complement Your Body Shape – Glam Radar
Dressing up is all about finding clothes that suit your body type. Look the best that you can be with these fantastic day and night outfits that will complement your body shape.
Hourglass
If you have an hourglass body shape, you are very lucky as there are many day and night outfits that will complement your shape. What you need to is to emphasize your waist, while highlighting your bust and your hips. If you have a to-die-for body, there’s no reason for you to hide it!
As for your daytime outfits, balance is important. Should you go for a looser top, wear it with tight bottoms (and vice versa.)
When it comes to nighttime ensembles, let it all out! Choose dresses with embellishments and other intricate fabric works. You can definitely pull it off given your enviable hourglass figure.
Straight
You might lack curves, but your possibilities for day and night outfits are endless! For school time or office work, borrow your boyfriend’s clothes by dressing up in menswear-inspired outfits. An oversized blazer paired with ripped boyfriend jeans is a good outfit idea for daytime.
When nighttime comes, swap your menswear ensembles for A-line bottoms. These can help create the feminine figure that you lack. Throw on some high heels for a sexy, vampy look.
Petite
You might have a short stature, but your selection of day and night outfits don’t have to run short. What you need to do is to choose clothes that can elongate your frame – especially the lower half of your body. One good option is the long-sleeved maxi dress.
As for nighttime outfits, the same rules apply. A strapless jumpsuit and a structured dress are just some of the fine choices for petite ladies.
Tall
Sky’s the limit for you, especially when it comes to day and night outfits. For daytime looks, you can choose from any of these flattering outfits:
- Cropped Trousers
- Midi Skirts
- Wide Leg Pants
And that’s just the beginning! For your nighttime wear, you can go crazy girly with these outfits:
What you need to remember is that you have to break up your look. Choose differently-colored tops and bottoms (aka colorblocking.) As for dresses and matching sets, break the style (in a good way) by wearing a belt.
Most importantly, avoid items that add volume (think ruffles or other roomy pieces.) This will make you look bigger – and not in a good way!
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