
Well-chosen clothes can really correct the figure and they don’t necessarily have to be slimming models or famous spandex. Rigid corsets or heavy denim that feels like a cage don’t even count – we’re talking about the magic of good cuts.
In order to learn to find clothes that slim down and harmonize the proportions of one or two, it is important to recognize those models that, on the contrary, spoil everything. Today we will talk about them!
Thin fabrics
First of all, if you want to hide the volume in the lower abdomen, forget about thin fabrics. Nice satin pants can fit you well, but only if they are not elastic – then you get a “bloated sail”. Choose models with a classic zipper on the pants.
“Bad” low landing
Yes, a low rise, contrary to stereotypes, can suit girls who usually hide their stomach with a high waist. The trick is to choose pants or skirts that don’t start right below your belly, but just a little above it. This chip is used by Elsa Hosk by the way – we’ll tell you more about how here.
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“Flat” styles
Even ribbed knit dresses, straight satin briefs and plain cotton t-shirts can hurt us. Paradoxically, to hide the volume, it is often worth trusting voluminous styles.
For example, you tuck a loose T-shirt into trousers and this “air” between the clothes and the body corrects the figure. For example, a top with a large vertical scar will visually “pull” the stomach.
Excessive oversizing
At the same time, stylists also do not recommend getting carried away with oversize: if you wrap yourself in clothes 2-3 (or even 4) sizes larger from head to toe, your body will also seem wider. Therefore, it is very important to place accents – for example, in the waist.
Add a belt to emphasize the thinnest part of the torso, or try a roomy A-line mini dress: slender legs and a voluminous top – this is the visual harmony we strive for!
Photo: Dan Asaki
Source: The Voice Mag

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