Fashion is changing - it is well known. Every year, not only the trends and stylish trends in clothes change, but the rules themselves regarding the selection of clothes. Although it would be more logical to call them stereotypes that have lost their strength in the current fashion industry.
And if before lush girls were constantly told that it was forbidden to wear white, bright colors and prints, frills and large details were forbidden, now, with the development of body-positive, these statements have become fundamentally wrong.
Consider less popular but more relevant tips.
Old rule: “Never Wear White”
New rule: The key to a stylish look comes down to fit in size, not color. White does not make it look bigger if a suitable style is chosen, just as black does not make a figure smaller if it does not sit properly. When buying white clothes, it is better to avoid thin fabrics that accentuate any irregularities. Instead, you need to choose more dense materials.
Old rule: “An image in the style of total look always visually reduces”
New rule: total look, meaning the combination of one color in all elements of the wardrobe, helps to visually adjust the figure, but this technique does not always work. The monochrome version can really work wonders, creating one long, meager, continuous color line. But this can play a trick on the image as a whole. It is better to add to the along with an element with a texture or other material, such as chiffon, and complement with bright accessories.
Do not be afraid of contrasts in clothes. It used to be that bright colors were categorically unacceptable for girls with extra pounds. But look how bright elements harmoniously combine in fashionable images!
Old rule: “Embroidery and openwork elements are the worst enemy of a magnificent figure”
New rule: asymmetric patterns help visually reduce the figure. Naturally, the presence of asymmetry must be taken into account here. A small optical illusion will only be beneficial - you should choose clothes with jewelry, the pattern of which will be located at an angle inward to help reduce the waist.
Old rule: “Following trends is too risky. Just stick to the basics. "
New rule: if you like clothes - you have to wear them. The trick is to adapt the trend so that it matches the figure. Are you crazy about crop tops? Choose the one that will be a little longer, and complement with a pencil skirt or high-waisted trousers. You do not need to think that something fashionable is necessarily tailored in such a way as to suit exclusively thin people. How do you know if this or that thing is suitable without trying on?
Old rule: "Only imperial cut dresses and blouses are suitable for large sizes."
New rule: there is no such thing as a universal fit, suitable for everyone, even imperial is not. If the upper and voluminous lower body are small, then the imperial cut can really fulfill its purpose, attracting attention upward and focusing on the waist and neckline.However, women with a voluminous belly and torso or full bust should avoid the style by choosing other options.
Old rule: “Baggy clothing hides many problem areas. More is better! ”
New rule: the only thing a cocoon can do from billowing fabrics is to make it look much bigger. Instead, it is best to show your form in clothes that follow the curves of the body. Thanks to new technologies, fabrics have a sufficient degree of extensibility to fit any figure and look neat and intriguing. Imagine a smooth top trapeze over narrow trousers up to the ankle length - the volume looks good only on the upper or lower body.
In contrast to this old rule, there is one more claiming that with lush volumes you can not wear everything that fits. This assumption is also erroneous. A completely tight-fitting look looks many times better than an absolute oversize.
Of course, you can follow these rules, but in fact, it is best to dress in a way that is comfortable, and more importantly, to feel beautiful!