
Many factors come to influence the type of dress or shit you put on, and some of them are correct while others do not improve your looks. Issues like your color preferences and your fear of experimenting with new designs may be curtailing your progress as a professional dresser. Other issues such as your body size are things that you cannot change in an instant. Thus, you need ways to work around the obstacle and make it a strength factor. Here are tips on how to dress professionally for your body type.
Start by understanding your body type
Several common body types dictate the type of dressing and look. Athletic, column, curvy, and petite are the most likely shapes while plus size and tall are the additional subcategories to consider. You may not fit precisely to these body types, but you may particularly fit into one or two of them, and those will serve as your guiding shapes when you are professionally dressing.
Tips for athletic body shapes
Column type dressing for professionals
The column body figure requires the use of clothing to presents illusions of curves and to separate different focus areas of the body. Instead of going with loose-fitting shapes, try to use clothes focusing on your waist. A belt is also a good way to bring about your waist. You also need several top-and-bottom designs instead of one long fitting monotone dresses. The pants should be high waists, and the skirts should have a hemline that falls at the knee. Heels will help to accentuate the almost disappearing hips.
Dressing professionally with a curvy body
The voluptuous figure is a snatch worth displaying. Do not hide it. The right thing to do is to find suits that fit you well. It will be easy to find the ones that hug your body so that you present your beautiful and professional shape. Prints and patterns are a good choice because they can enhance the silhouette look but be careful with the overall shape of the prints to make sure they are not taking away attention from the curves.
Petite shape dressing tips
Lastly, the petite shaped person needs to consider length and proportions because they affect the attention that onlookers have on you. The eye-catching features should be at the top and then gradually move low so that someone looking at you sees the head to toe shape rather than a particular body feature. Three quarter sleeve blouses are the best. Also, consider checking jackets with sleeves reaching the bracelet and skirts whose lengths touch the knee.