Flatter Your Wardrobe with Plus Size Fit and Flare Dress

Fashion
2 min readFeb 4, 2021

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The first step for building a flattering wardrobe if you are a plus-size woman is to know which shapes and sizes of dresses work best for your body. The best way to conclude is to experiment with various types of dresses and once you zero in on it, play with patterns, colors, and other fine details. One variety that will surely suit you is plus size fit and flare dress. It is are also known as the A-line style and generally complements all body types.

Here is a guide to why heavier women should choose to go with plus size fit and flare dress.

· Why fit and flare: Skirts and tops in the fit and flare category are universally flattering as they mimic an hour-glass figure even though the body type can be far from one. The fabric around the waist is cinched and the skirt flares out. So, even if your hips and thighs are wide, the fit and flare shape makes the more voluminous lower body look like a part of the garment and not your body’s shape. It also creates the illusion of a small natural waist when it is not so.

· Selecting fit and flare dresses: As office wear, dresses that flare out a little less or flare at the hips and then narrow down to the knees are perfect. For the sophisticated look of evenings out, a wider princess-cut plus size fit and flare dress look sophisticated and chic. Finally, loose and flowing skirts made of more structured materials are ideal for spring and leads to the softening of the appearance of wide hips.

· Choosing fit and flare tops: Tops in the fit and flare category are less common than dresses of the same style. The most common fit and flare tops are peplum where the dress narrows down to the natural waistline and then flares out over the hips. Buy blouses, blazers, or sweaters in this shape to get an hour-glass shape. Opt for high-low or asymmetrical hemlines to make the hips appear narrower.

· Buying fit and flare skirts: A-line skirts look best when they start from the natural waist instead of the top of the hips. Pair them with tucked-in shirts or buttoned-up blouses for the office or a tee for weekend fun times. You can also go for a feminine ruffle around the bottom of the skirt to give your curves a flattering shape.

Follow this guide for plus size fit and flare dress and look flattering every time you step out.

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