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Lunes, Setyembre 17, 2012

How Boho Clothes Can Cover Flaws

Years, after years of fashion flubs and envy on those beautiful clothes worn by skinny models, I’ve discovered a boho trick or two for us plus sized women. Thank God for boho clothes because we can now where fashionable clothes while covering our flaws. Hey, if you’re a woman who has a perfect body, skip this part, but if you are a plus size like me, then here are some tips for you.

• Women who are top-heavy (big boobs and/or shoulders too large for one’s height) often look better with more volume below the waist. The right maxi or midi skirts (not too full, not too tight) will balance out a busty or triangular silhouette.

• Women who are bottom heavy can use these same hippie-style skirts to camouflage their big butts and huge hips. However, most pear-shaped women will need puffed-out sleeves or upper-body detailing to give their outfits the correct balance. Most of the time, a belt or nipped-in waist will make an outfit like this just right.

• Lightweight, loose, gauzy tops with interesting, but subtle, detailing can give you a sexy, veiled look. And, gauzy blouses or sheer unstructured “jackets,” worn over camisoles or sleeveless tops, will camouflage heavy arms or help balance out bottom-heavy silhouettes.

• A gauzy caftan or kimono (long or short) can be used in a similar way (to that above) by altering the look of a conventional, boring outfit, such as a black tank top with black trousers or a long, jersey, tee-shirt dress.

For centuries, Eastern European gypsy styles have been worn by everyday women. Now that we can construct these garments with stretchy fabrics, the range of fashion options has become immense, and I think designers are just starting to learn how to make flattering clothing that can be sold online with less fear of the obvious flaw of clothing ecommerce: the return factor. Garments that can be stretched, wrapped, layered, and pulled into some type of flattering outfit, which can mold or flatter most women’s shapes even plus sizes.

Skinny Girls Flaws

When I say boho clothes can cover your flow, I didn’t mean plus size girls only. I also mean those women who are too skinny. You don’t have to be curvy to like boho. With the right boho clothes skinny women can look flat and can give them a little curve. Maxi dresses are perfect for these. A short cago skirt can do wonders too paired with a kimono top.

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