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Dresses that stylize your figure no matter what

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Alexa Chung: little chest

Alexa Chung: little chest

If you have a small chest, take advantage to show off other areas of your body such as your shoulders. If you wear dresses with a sweetheart neckline, like Alexa's, strapless or very thin straps, you will look much more favored.

Loop

Loop

This dress is ideal to attend a wedding as a guest. It is super similar to the one Alexa wears so if you like its style, run for it.

From New Look, € 44.95

Ship

Ship

The boat neckline also suits girls with little breasts wonderfully for the same reason: bare shoulders become the protagonists of the look.

From TopShop, € 50

Suspenders

Suspenders

We have fallen in love with this dress because of its beautiful green color but it also has thin straps that will fit you wonderfully if you have little chest.

From Asos Design, € 30.99

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Steering wheel

Steering wheel

If you have little chest, you can also resort to dresses that have some type of adornment in the area to optically increase the volume.

From Pimkie, € 9.99

Drew Barrymore: wide back

Drew Barrymore: wide back

To balance these types of figures, it is best to use garments that are close to the waist and highlight the natural curves of the body. Drew Barrymore knows how to take advantage of it and it is not uncommon to see him wearing clothes with this cut, in his appearances on the red carpet.

Red

Red

This cut will be very flattering if you have a wide back. Don't be afraid to stand out from the crowd and wear dresses in shades as bright as this one. If you combine it with a beautiful shoe, the result will be devastating.

From Zara, € 19.95

brush strokes

brush strokes

The pattern of this dress will be the most flattering. In addition to marking the waist thanks to its lacing, the upward brushstroke shapes of the print also help to refine the silhouette.

Mango, € 49.99

Stripes

Stripes

The same happens with the ascending drawing of these stripes, together with the belt, they lengthen the figure and will greatly stylize your shapes.

From Stradivarius, € 29.99

Floral

Floral

Girls with a wide back can also wear flowery dresses. We like these, very small and on a light blue background.

From Uniqlo, € 39.90

Shopie Turner: tall girls

Shopie Turner: tall girls

Tall girls can afford to wear a wide variety of dresses but without a doubt the ones that suit them best are those with 'A' shaped skirts and also those with midi lengths. Sophie Turner, who is 1.75cm tall, knows it and that is why she combines those two elements in this dress that looks great on her.

Asymmetric

Asymmetric

The asymmetric hem of this dress looks great if you have very long legs and want to focus your eyes on them.

From C&A, € 79

Bell

Bell

Dresses with bell-shaped or 'A' skirts are also very flattering for tall women.

From Pull & Bear, € 25.99

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Minis

Minis

The flared minidresses are great allies for taller girls. In addition, they can afford to wear them with ankle boots something that, if you are short, would shorten your figure too much.

From Zara, € 39.95

Midi

Midi

The midi length is quite dangerous. It can put years on you if you are not careful although if you have the height in your favor, it will be easier to carry it.

From Massimo Dutti, € 79.95

Reese Whiterspoon: Short Girls

Reese Whiterspoon: Short Girls

Girls under 1.60 have their best allies in shirt dresses, small prints, straight dresses and knee-lengths. Reese, who is quite small, knows this and knows how to take advantage of it.

Prints

Prints

For short girls, prints with small or medium figures are much better, and if they wear a print that is too large, they 'eat' them.

From Glamorous, at Asos, € 43.99

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Sleeves

Sleeves

A sleeves that 'arm' a small body will always make the dress stylize and look much better.

From Pimkie, € 35.99

Straight

Straight

Shift dresses visually elongate the silhouette and help provide the bodies of shorter girls.

From Pull & Bear, € 12.99

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Knee length

Knee length

It is the length that best suits this type of woman; The mini also favors but the anklets or lengths to the feet, better to leave them for the taller ones.

From Uniqlo, € 49.90

Depending on how your body is, there is a type of dress that stylizes you and makes you look slimmer. We have been inspired by the type of dresses that some of our favorite celebrities usually wear and we have found the keys that they use to bring out the best version of themselves.

Before getting into the subject … do you know what your body type is? If you are not sure, take our test and start getting the most out of your body.

The type of dress styles you according to your body

  • Wide back. Famous people like Drew Barrymore or Gwendoline Christie have a powerful, well-shaped back with shoulders slightly wider than the waist. For them, just as for you if this is your case, the dresses that suit them best are those that fit at the waist with belts or bows, thus styling it. They turn their bodies into 'hourglasses' and look much more favored.
  • Little chest. This is the case of celebrities like Alexa Chung, one of our style gurus, or Kate Hudson. They know that drawing the glances a little higher, towards their shoulders, they look more beautiful so they tend to resort a lot to strapless dresses with a sweetheart neckline or strapless. Boat necklines and those in which the straps are reduced to the minimum expression also suit this type of silhouette.
  • High. Sophie Turner from Game of Thrones or Uma Thurman , among others, enjoy a great height. It is not something to be disguised but it is possible to get more out of it with certain silhouettes. For example, they are one of the few who can afford a long midi without worries because it looks great on them. Another type of dresses that also favor them are those with an 'A' shape.
  • Short . Actresses like Reese Witherspoon and Eva Longoria are quite small so it is very common to see them with a very specific type of dress, the shirt. Its length, at most to the knee, and the structure of the sleeves and neck 'arm' their bodies.

By Sonia Murillo