
The important thing with fashion do's and dont's is to get to know your body, find out what your body shape is and embrace it.
Us women are all built diffrently, We are all 'Unique' each one different in our own way. But we do have one thing in common we all want to accentuate our positives and take focus off our less favoured assets.
Here is some advice on choosing vintage clothing to suit your body shape, But remember if you feel good and walk tall with a smile you will look good regardless of shape or size.
Hourglass Lovelys
The 1950's LOVED a shapely hourglass figure like Marilyn's. Cinched waists, snug cardigan sweaters, and hip skimming capri pants or pencil skirts make an hourglass figure look at its best.
Perfect Pears
A-line dresses circa the 1960's can be very flattering on pear shapes, just watch the length and fabric type. Longer skirt style like those of the 1970s combined with a fitted top are a great fit, but avoid the hip hugging bell bottom styles of the same decade.
Juicy Apples
With a sizable bust and shapely legs, pick one to show off. Any decade that doesn't emphasize the waist will look great on this body shape including the 30s, 60s, 70s.
Rectangle Sweet Hearts
1930's flapper styles, 40's wide shouldered suits, and straight 60's mod styles were made for this body shape. Any waist or bustline emphasis will backfire on this shape.
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