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It’s true when they say that the grass always seems to be greener on the other side of the fence. But for some, even seeing over the top of that fence can prove to be a bit of a challenge. If this sounds familiar, chances are you belong to the ranks of the “vertically challenged.”
Being of shorter stature often poses sartorial challenges that are unknown to fashion enthusiasts who are a bit more vertically endowed. Trends such as maxi dresses, midi skirts, and cropped trousers are often dangled in front of the shorter fashion enthusiast as trends to be avoided.
However, just because you’re short doesn’t mean that you can’t have great style or participate in an ongoing trend. The secret is in knowing how to dress for your particular frame. These three fashion tips will set the record straight once and for all. Short girls can wear just about anything that tall girls can wear. The secret lies in choosing the right styles in proportions that flatter. Here’s how you can look taller:
Understand Your Body Shape and Dress Accordingly
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Petite sizing is all about collective measurements; the torso, inseam and arms are all taken into account as a whole and generally sized-down from standard sizing. In order to find clothes that will best suit your petite frame, it is important to understand your body shape and specific measurements. Generally, petite body types fall into two main categories: horizontal and vertical.
Horizontal body types are your curvier petite body types and are often categorized by pear (bottom heavy), apple (round in the middle), and hourglass classifications. Vertical body types are straighter up and down although leg and torso length will differ.
For horizontal shapes, the key to elongating the silhouette is a balancing act. For pear shapes, wearing open necklines like portrait collars and v-necks help to balance your shape by drawing attention upwards. Apple-shaped women look best in silhouettes that flow away from the waistline like loose-fitting shift dresses. Hourglass shapes are lucky to have a balanced bust to hip ratio, so they look best in more form-fitting garments that flatter the natural shape of the body.
Vertical body shapes are a bit easier to dress although getting the all-important torso to leg ratio in balance is key. If you have a long torso and shorter legs, your body will look best in shorter tops (cropped jackets and peplums are great) and trousers or skirts with a medium to high waist. If your legs are longer than your waist (in other words, you’re short-waisted), the reverse is true. Try a pair of low-rise jeans with a longer jacket or tunic that hits at the hipbone or longer.
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