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A person with a thick waist and wide hips will love this silhouette as it hides these flaws very comfortably. In a gown, this silhouette may also show up fitted in the bodice and with a column-style skirt without any flare, going straight down to the floor. This is very often seen silhouette in summer clothes.
Clothes of this silhouette are best made with fabric that drape very well, which are lightweight. This silhouette is characterized by a fitted waistline. This very popular silhouette emphasizes the curves of the feminine figure. You can design this silhouette with the help of waistbands, belts, darts.
Corsets tops and bustiers with a flared skirt can emphasize the waist and create this silhouette. This is one of the most coveted of all silhouettes but mostly suitable for people with a narrow waist.
You need a somewhat slim waistline to do justice to this silhouette. Bell or Ballgown silhouette is fitted in the bodice till the waist and then flares generously to the hem to make a bell-shaped skirt.
The flare of the skirt in this silhouette is mostly achieved by layers of fine fabric. A petticoat with many frills of crinoline under the gown also helps to create this silhouette. This silhouette which is also called the mermaid silhouette is very similar to the sheath silhouette, the difference being that it flares generously from the knees like a ball gown. The tight fitting of this silhouette till the knees makes it very difficult for movement but it is undoubtedly a very beautiful silhouette and hence worth the sacrifice.
This is a silhouette with an emphasis on the shoulder. This silhouette is made so with the help of design additions like shoulder pads or with sleeve types like the butterfly sleeves or puff sleeves, giving extra emphasis to shoulders. This silhouette, as it comes with an almost masculine width to the shoulder, lends a very thin look to the hips and waist. The silhouette can be a lifesaver for a person with a slouchy figure as it gives a square and healthy look to the shoulder and makes the wearer look younger.
This silhouette is very much suited for someone with a thick waist as the silhouette creates the look of a narrower bottom area compared to the top. Most tailored coats have a shoulder wedge silhouette. A raglan sleeve and its variations like the batwing sleeves and dolman sleeves will also create a wedge shape as it adds bulk under the arm. Fabric suited for making garments in this silhouette is heavyweight fabric and crisp fabrics like organdy.
Knits are good for dolman and raglan sleeved dresses. This silhouette which is similar to an A-line silhouette but with a more pronounced flare near the hem is shaped like a trapezoid or rather a tent. Basically speaking it looks like a triangle, flaring as it does from under the armhole.
This silhouette works as a short dress rather than as a full-length dress, as it can overwhelm the figure. This is a silhouette you see on long oversized jackets and maxi dresses, capes, and wraps. The voluminous silhouette is the most used style in outerwear. The kaftan with many layers of fabric is an example of this silhouette. It is very easy for the figure to be overwhelmed by the volume in this silhouette. The figure of the person is very important when considering this silhouette for a particular person.
This silhouette has a diagonal hemline. This effect can be achieved by varying the colours, fabrics etc other than cutting the hem of the garment in asymmetrical lines. This is a silhouette with a raised waistline; that is the waistline is made above the normal waistline. This dress silhouette flares out from under the chest line.
This is the most suitable style for a figure with a thick waistline. Usually the effect is achieved by making the dress in two panels, the skirt panel starting just under the chest.
This silhouette has a shape that is fitted in the top and bottom and loose in the middle of the figure. The tulip skirt is an example of a garment with an egg-shaped silhouette. Others are blouson tops and bubble skirts.
This silhouette was introduced by fashion designer Christian Dior. It is a straight silhouette with a vertical line at the waist resembling the H alphabet. Though the silhouette is straight, it is quite body fitting. This silhouette was also introduced by Dior.
This is the exact opposite of an A line silhouette.
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