EPISODE · Mar 15, 2023 · 5 MIN
How to Dress for a Triangle Body Type!
from Dance Owners · host Angel
First, If you're wondering if you have a triangle body type, ask yourself: Do I have narrower shoulders and broader hips? Does my bust not quite match the fullness of my hips? If the answer is yes, it's likely that you've got yourself a triangle figure! A triangle figure is marked by a wide lower body, while the lower half has a slimmer look. It's almost like a pear – slim on top and wider on bottom. The great part about having a triangle figure is that your silhouette lends itself to creating an hourglass shape by adding bulk to your top half. I understand having a triangle body type can be tricky when it comes to finding the right clothes. Lucky for you, dressing in a way that accentuates your curves just became much easier! The key to dressing your shape is to lengthen your upper half while simultaneously drawing attention away from your lower half. It's all about creating a balance so do not laugh you can add some 80's shoulder pads, a jacket for the top and a flowy dress or A-line cut at the bottom. This will achieve just the right balance to give you an effortless chic style. Opting for vertical patterns, v-necks and tailored jackets will keep eyes up when you need them too. Keeping the color palette simple and neutral will also help to give you a more balanced silhouette. To complete the look, add heels for an extra touch of drama and you're ready to go! By following these tips, your triangle body type can be dressed stylishly in no time at all. With so many options available, there's something for everyone! So go out and show off your gorgeous figure with confidence. I believe everyone should know their body type and style to feel and look their ultimate best! As a result of this belief I love teaching you a L.O.V.E. system that will transform how you personally brand yourself. Signup to join us on Saturday, March 18th, 2023 at 10am Register Today https://angeldugas-a0441.gr8.com/
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First, If you're wondering if you have a triangle body type, ask yourself: Do I have narrower shoulders and broader hips? Does my bust not quite match the fullness of my hips? If the answer is yes, it's likely that you've got yourself a triangle figure! A triangle figure is marked by a wide lower body, while the lower half has a slimmer look. It's almost like a pear – slim on top and wider on bottom. The great part about having a triangle figure is that your silhouette lends itself to creating an hourglass shape by adding bulk to your top half. I understand having a triangle body type can be tricky when it comes to finding the right clothes. Lucky for you, dressing in a way that accentuates your curves just became much easier! The key to dressing your shape is to lengthen your upper half while simultaneously drawing attention away from your lower half. It's all about creating a balance so do not laugh you can add some 80's shoulder pads, a jacket for the top and a flowy dress or A-line cut at the bottom. This will achieve just the right balance to give you an effortless chic style. Opting for vertical patterns, v-necks and tailored jackets will keep eyes up when you need them too. Keeping the color palette simple and neutral will also help to give you a more balanced silhouette. To complete the look, add heels for an extra touch of drama and you're ready to go! By following these tips, your triangle body type can be dressed stylishly in no time at all. With so many options available, there's something for everyone! So go out and show off your gorgeous figure with confidence. I believe everyone should know their body type and style to feel and look their ultimate best! As a result of this belief I love teaching you a L.O.V.E. system that will transform how you personally brand yourself. Signup to join us on Saturday, March 18th, 2023 at 10am Register Today https://angeldugas-a0441.gr8.com/
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