There are so many different trends for the out there and it can be a little difficult to know which to try, and which to run away from. Not everything looks good and it certainly does not flatter every frame, so I tried to narrow down the summer essentials that look good on each individual body type.
Busty:
If you have a large chest, a cinched waist will create definition and help show off what your momma gave ya.
Boyish:
Loose, slouchy boyfriend jeans are perfect – which can be styled so many different ways. You can go with a strappy heel and a ruffled tank for a more feminine look, or stick with sneakers and a muscle tee to play up the tomboy vibe.
Ballerina (Tall and Lean):
Pretty much anything looks good on this body type. A tiered dress is a good go-to outfit for almost anyone. The ruffles help emphasize dimension and can create major or minor curves.
Hourglass:
Jumpsuits usually look the best on those with a hourglass figure. Be sure to choose a design with an adjustable waist to complement your midsection.
Small Chest:
Try “cropped in crop tops”. These versions have crisscross shape to show off your clavicles and can include cutouts for a bold twist.
Pear:
Gauchos work so well for women with wide hips and butts because the silhouette is somewhat similar. With a higher cut, the pants will highlight your small waist line. Pair them with a slimmer-fit top.
Apple:
People with apple figures carry most of their weight toward the center of their body. By choosing a slightly boxy T-shirt dress, it creates balance. Choose your favorite all-over print, and keep the hem short to draw eyes to your legs.
Petite & Compact:
Stick with minimal designs and make an impact with colors and prints. A bold pair of high-waisted shorts is the perfect way to do that!
Long Torso:
Pencil skirts will work wonders on you. The high waist will balance your proportions and create the illusion of longer legs.
Short Torso:
Crop tops are the short torso’s BFF. Pair it with a shortened shirt or high-waisted shorts— though perhaps revealing on someone else — is just the right length.