Embrace Your Full Figure
Let’s be real: we’ve all had those mornings where we stare at the closet and feel like nothing actually works with our shape. If you have a full figure and a waistline that likes to play hide-and-seek, finding clothes that feel "you" can be a total headache.
But here is the good news: you don't need a new body, you just need better lines. Use this straight-talk advice to help you stop hiding and start standing tall.
1. Break Up with the Baggy Shirt
It is a common instinct to reach for a giant, flowy shirt when you’re feeling self-conscious. You think you’re hiding, but in reality, fabric that hangs straight from the bust to the hips actually makes you look wider than you are. It’s time for a breakup
- The Magic of Princess Seams: Look for shirts with a snug fit and princess seams. These are those vertical seams that follow your natural curves. They give you shape without being "clingy," which is the ultimate win-win.
- Find a Waist (Even if You Have to Fake It): Go for tops that are tailored at the midsection. By drawing the eye toward the waist, you create the illusion of an hourglass and bring some much-needed balance to your lower half.
"2.
A good suit coat is like armor, but the wrong length can throw your whole vibe off. The secret is all in the math of where the jacket ends.
- Length Matters: Make sure your coats hit below the hips. If a jacket cuts off right at the hip bone, it creates a wide horizontal line exactly where you don’t want it. A longer hem creates a tall, lean line that skims right over the hips.
- The Button Trick: Aim for three to four buttons. This helps streamline the bust area and keeps everything looking balanced and proportional.
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If you’re still wearing pants that taper down to a narrow ankle, listen up. Narrow ankles on a full figure can create an "upside-down V" shape, which actually makes your hips look broader.
- Let the Fabric Fall: Choose wide-leg slacks that fall straight away from the hip. This creates a vertical column of color that elongates your legs and makes your torso look longer. Plus, they are way more comfortable.
"Conclusion"
At the end of the day, style is just a game of proportions. By swapping those baggy tees for tailored seams and choosing longer hemlines, you’re not changing who you are—you’re just showing yourself off better. Give Kathi’s tips a try this week and see how much better you feel when the mirror finally reflects the real you.