Long live spring and official permission to wear thermometer-issued dresses! Of course, as long as you don’t walk around town in one summer dress, it’s still worth splurging on a new dress. Shirt dresses and beautiful draped midis look great with trench coats and coats, and some models go wonderfully with bomber jackets, which are fashionable this season.
So the combination with outerwear is a relatively simple question. But the question of the belly and arms, which I want to cover for now, is not so simple. Today we’re going to look at styles that coolly camouflage problem areas and add straight to your wish list. We’re afraid that just one update won’t be enough!
We regularly advise you to buy a wrap dress, of which there are many in the spring collections. The stereotype that such models look old-fashioned remains a stereotype: if you choose a maxi dress in flowing satin or a stylish shirt dress, the fragrance will organically fit into the cut and do its camouflage work.
Just a gift from the fashion gods, not fashion! As a rule, you can hardly feel the shirt dress on the body due to its natural composition, yet it easily transforms into an A-line if worn without a belt, and a cute trapezoid if you add a belt.
Thanks high waist for being you! Perhaps this is the easiest and most discreet way to hide a tummy in spring clothes. It is enough to choose models whose waist is a little high, and this, firstly, will emphasize the waist itself and slightly adjust the figure to the shape of an hourglass, and secondly, it will hide the volume in the lower abdomen. Combination!
Beautiful decoration? But no, a gimmick to hide the volume. Drapes are good because they literally allow you to breathe more freely – the dress can expand a little due to the additional fabric, and it also visually balances the silhouette. And they make the texture of the clothes more “difficult” – a combination we deserve.