Wednesday

Tiny Hiney Syndrome


No Backside?

No Problem!




I've seen so many articles, books, and ads that offer help for a large derriere, but what about a tiny one?

We're women. There are some curves we want, right?

The problem with having a very small backside is that it can make you seem unbalanced. Remember, the key in packaging is balance.

Never fear though! Here are some great tips to try:

Flattering Choices:


A-line or full skirts add shape!




Jackets and shirts should come to your mid-hip for best results.  Longer or shorter is a recipe for disaster!


Shirts with gathers around the waist that fan out over the hips are super cute!



Ruffled and tiered skirts add the illusion of fullness!  Go for it!



Structured dresses--think 1950's--work really well in creating a figure as long as they are not too tight!


Less Flattering Choices:

Tight pencil skirts highlight your lack of curves unless your jacket comes to mid-hip!




Long jackets past your hips can make you look like a waif because you don't have enough bump back there to show!



Heavy fabric on skirts pulls them close against your backside, revealing your size, so opt for lighter fabrics.



Waist-length jackets without the aid of a fluffy skirt will really make you look curveless; if you're dying to wear one, pair it with an a'line or full skirt!

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