Myth 1: The tighter, the fatter.
Some people say that tight-fitting pencil skirt is very fat, but in fact, the tighter you wear, the fatter you may not be, which involves the skills of clothing collocation. Pencil skirt has different cuts. Women can choose pencil skirt with different designs according to their figure to disturb their sight, and they don't have to choose pencil skirt with narrow mouth. "People with bigger hips can wear a pencil skirt with a slightly open hem, with a fitted shirt on the upper body and flared sleeves to divert the visual focus." If the lower abdomen is bigger, you can choose pencil skirt with discount, flounce or fishtail design in front to cover up the shortcomings.
Myth 2: Clothes of the same color are thinner.
You don't have to wear the same color up and down to be slim, but also depends on the tailoring of clothes. Every spring and summer, we will see the same color on the international stage, but with different shades. For example, red pants can be paired with orange and light red clothes, and they will not look fat. If the gradual change of color is smooth, it can lengthen the visual proportion as a whole, making people feel thin and pleasing to the eye, but it doesn't necessarily mean that they are thin when they are red.
Myth 3: Zipping a coat helps you lose weight.
Wear an open coat in winter to make yourself look less fat. The coat is very big. If the zipper or button is pulled up, the girl with a round face looks more round and bloated. When the zipper of clothes is down, it will broaden your horizons. When wearing a coat, the buttons should be opened, so that you can see clothes of different colors and layers, which looks more fashionable.
Myth 4: Wearing cropped sleeves will make you slim.
Most fashionistas will choose to open the neckline and roll up the cuffs when shooting in the street, thinking that this will make them slim. At present, the sleeves of fashion on the market are quite thin, and women with big arms should choose styles with cuffs larger than their own arms, so that their arms will appear smaller.
Myth 5: Short people can't wear long skirts.
Long skirts are definitely not for tall people. Short people can also wear the feeling of a long skirt by choosing a long skirt of seven minutes. Short people wearing hats will visually have a "natural increase" effect.
Different body types should find their own clothing design to set off their own style.