Beat the crazy weather season with these style tips for various body type
It’s the season of abrupt changes in weather, which means that styling your everyday casuals just got a little harder. You’re either dealing with a sunny morning then next thing you know, you’re off to worry about the heavy rain a few hours later.
How do we deal with this fashion predicament? Well, we made just the guide for you, specifically for different body types.
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For the rectangular
Being a rectangular means you can either go for something fitted or loose because either of the two can work for you. A basic yet comfortable look you can do is a fitted tank top tucked in a pair of boyfriend jeans or trousers. Add some layers with an unbuttoned polo that you can easily remove once the weather goes from freezing cold to blazing hot.
For the athletic
If you have a toned physique, then it’s best to use that to your advantage. Show off your toned legs by wearing a pair of trousers that are cinched in by the waist with a belt then top it off with a loose shirt finished with the classic French tuck or just a simple tuck.
For the inverted triangle
Having this kind of figure means you have to make your body look proportionate. For you to do that, you can opt to pair your straight cut trousers with a cropped tee or sweater. Going for this look will show off your waist while making your hips look squared out because of the trousers.
For the full figured
Time to wear your A-line dress so you can confidently display your curves. Since we’re also dealing with humidity almost on a daily basis, wearing specifically a flowy soft fabric dress can make it more tolerable. You can easily throw in your choice of outerwear to give your look more texture.
For the hourglass
Just like the rectangular figure, you can also play around with the fit or loose finish. Wearing a slinky maxi dress will give your skin a nice feeling amidst the unexpected weather changes while also looking extra chic. Make sure to layer it with a blazer or button down just in case the temperature gets a little cold.
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