This season I’m working with Cotton Traders as they have launched a gorgeous collection based on the perfect dress with great options to flatter all our different body types. The first step to fuss-free styling is a selection of dresses you can throw on and you’re ready to go. I’ve always loved having a wardrobe with plenty of dress options as you don’t have to think too much about what to wear each day. There’s no matching a top and skirt or trousers, you pick a dress and add your accessories. Something we all need in our busy lives.
So why should you wear a dress going into the shoulder seasons and why are dresses a great choice for this time of year?
As I’ve mentioned, having an ease with your styling is brilliant and dresses suit this as they are essentially one-piece outfits. This simplicity makes them easy to style, so they’re suitable for a variety of occasions. They are also adaptable as they can be dressed up or down with accessories, footwear and outerwear. I often wear the same dress with trainers for a park trip with the kids and then switch to heels and add some jewellery for the evening.
The best thing is that a dress can come in various styles and cuts, making it possible to find an outfit that flatters different shapes. So there is something for everyone which is good news! With that in mind we’re gathered a selection of dresses for common body types so you know what works for you.
Hourglass body shape
The lucky hourglass shape is curvy with well proportioned hips and bust and a very balanced look. Individuals usually have an upper body which is a similar length or in proportion to their legs. Known for their well-defined waist, this asset should be accentuated with lovely belts or details in all the right places. Look out for a halter neckline or a V-neck. Classic dress styles suit the hourglass figure and are the timeless cuts which never go out of fashion. These designs can be worn for years, reducing the need to constantly update your wardrobe.
This ‘Just-Right Jersey Midi Dress‘ is a great option with elasticated shirring to the upper body which holds your curvy figure and flatters. Shirring is two or more rows of gathers that are used to decorate parts of garments, usually the sleeves, bodice or yoke. It’s very feminine and here used with wide shoulder straps so if needed, you have larger bust support. The waist tapers in to keep the lovely hourglass silouette and most importantly there are pockets!
Perfect for both summer and with a tshirt and a cosy cardigan in the autumn. We would like to try this style in colder weather with a leather biker jacket and black heeled boots.