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If you've got long legs, there'll be times when you simply want to blend in with the crowd instead of towering above it.
- Avoid clothes with vertical lines, such as pinstripe suits.
- Don't wear one colour top-to-toe.
- Low-waisted, bootcut or straight leg trousers are great for long legs.
- Opt for low kitten heels rather than flat shoes.
Big boobs are great - in their place! Show off your assets tastefully, creating a womanly, voluptuous figure rather than in an obvious, glamour girl way.
- Ensure that you wear a bra that fits you properly and creates a smooth line beneath your clothes. The right bra will lift your breasts and give definition to your waist.
- Avoid tight-waisted or box jackets that will make your bust appear larger. Instead, opt for fitted jackets that skim the figure rather than hug it. Long jackets with a single button are a good option.
- Avoid chunky knit tops.
- Choose low, sweetheart necklines, fitted under the boobs to create a waist. V-necks are great because they break up the expanse of your chest.
- Avoid high necklines that make your boobs look like they start from under the chin
- Watch out for 'pulling' on shirts.
- Straight-legged trousers should be avoided at all costs. Instead choose bootleg trousers or A-line skirts to balance out the boobs.
- Don't wear long pendant necklaces.
Don't be tempted to hide your waist under shapeless, smock-like clothing. Add definition and create a waistline to be proud of.
- A-line skirts are great for slimming a wide waistline.
- Wear tops that are fitted under the boobs to give definition.
- Wear fitted clothes and avoid shapeless dresses.
- Wear hipsters instead of high-waisted trousers.
Lucky you, you've been blessed with a pancake-flat stomach! You can get away with pretty much any trouser or skirt style. However make sure that you read our
Style guide, as well as our advice for your other body areas before you hit the shops.
While child-bearing hips are great for that earth-mother look, there will be times when you want to conceal your more voluptuous areas.
- Don't wear dresses and skirts that cling or are bias-cut.
- Avoid narrow-legged trousers and tapered, knee-length skirts.
- Avoid belts that pull you in at the waist - you don't want to create an even greater contrast from waist to hip.
- Opt for A-line skirts and bootleg trousers that balance out the hips and thighs.
- Skirts or dresses with a frilled hem are a flattering choice.
- Trousers with detail, such as side pockets, will make you look wider.
- Wear slash-necked tops to broaden shoulders and balance out the hips and thighs.
- Choose longer line, fitted jackets. Never wear box jackets which emphasise a pear shape.
- Avoid cropped tops.
- V-necked tops are great for drawing the eye away from the hip area.
- Wearing the same colour on the top and bottom is very slimming.
If the answer to the question: "Does my bum look big in this?" is a resounding "yes!", then consider the following tips before hitting the high street.
- Avoid wearing light colours on your lower half.
- Avoid narrow-legged trousers.
- Wear longer jackets that fall below the bottom and never wear jackets that end where your bum starts.
- Wear jumpers around the waist over trousers to break up the expanse of bottom.
- Opt for wide-bottomed trousers with no detail, such as pockets with pinstripes, on the bottom and avoid pleats.