Styling Tips for Short Women – its_Aj

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Everyone wants to be in shape and stylish every time they’re hanging out with their friends or sometimes at every event they go to. But carrying different shapes or styles of our garments is also based on the height of our body. The same goes for fat or a thin person who wants to carry or wear stylish clothing.

So for our short friends or acquaintances, we have prepared tips for styling their clothes whenever they have a special event or just hang out with friends so that you can be even more beautiful and take your shape. If you think that we’re gonna advise you to wear 6 inches heels, Definitely NOT! Because all we can tell you are the techniques to style your clothes so we can make you more beautiful! 

So No more talk! Let’s Dive in for our First Tips! 

 

Stripe Tops do the work

People both loooove an iconic Breton stripe top (mostly because it makes us feel like we’re on vacation in Paris), but stripes that extend from head to toe, rather than shoulder to shoulder, will benefit your petite frame more. Primarily because the long lines make you appear taller. Not a fan of all-over striations? Try a pair of trousers with a tuxedo stripe down the side for the same effect in a much simpler way. It will help you to look more boosted and confident.

Stripe designs can make you look taller and more attractive.

Flares

You should consider wearing a High – Waisted pair. with Flare from the knee and I recommend pairing it with some heels for additional impact and self-confidence!

You would definitely think that these wearings are from the late ’70s but also these retro jeans had a big impact also in the modern times. and that is for a person who wants to look like they have long legs.

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Skirts above the knee

Another solution is skirting that above the knee and shows some legs and more movements and styles either flared or skater to make your legs look longer.

Skirts are tricky to wear if you are a short girl.

Avoid Wide trousers

If you’re naturally petite, big, the baggy fabric will suffocate your figure. Find well-fitted petite trousers, such as these from Next, that are tailored much better to your needs.

If you aren’t able to find an appropriate style for a petite like you we recommend you to go for tapered or cropped trousers which you’ll find to fit you like leg – trousers.

Ankle Boots 

Anything above the ankle, let’s face it, just cuts off your already short legs in unflattering places.

Stick with ankle boots – they look great with all of those above-the-knee skirts we’ve been recommending – and for extra special occasions, you could even pull off an over-the-knee pair.

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Avoid Chunkee Shoes when you are wearing a Skirt above the knee

Heels with an ankle strap are acceptable as long as the strap is thin and delicate, or a simple, court shoe is always appropriate.

As a basic guideline, shorter ladies should avoid clunky shoes that draw attention to their feet. After all, there’s a lot more going on above that.

So, what exactly does it mean to be a petite lady? When it comes to fashion, there is a lot of confusion about what the term “petite” means, but it’s actually quite simple. Being petite implies that you are short. At least on the shorter side. Simply put, if you are under 5’4 in height, you are considered petite. It has nothing to do with the size of your jeans, your body type, or your body shape – it all comes down to your height. At 4’11, it’s safe to say I’m petite, and I’ve built my entire Poor Little It Girl brand on sharing fashion advice for petite women.

SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? SHARE THESE STYLING TIPS WITH YOUR SHORT FRIEND RIGHT NOW SO THAT NEXT TIME IT CAN HELP HER TO STYLE MORE!

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