Adapting to your body's Clothing: Days Of Rain
In this article, I propose to adapt these garments and accessories so that each can determine within the options available, what helps to optimize the image.
The pilot
The length of the pilot should be proportional to the length of the individual. A person of small stature seem even lower with a pilot too long. We must also consider whether we have big hips that the pilot, should be short, do not end just below the hips as this will increase its volume. Ideally done on the hip.
Buttons
A single line of buttons will make a person look slimmer, lengthening her silhouette. However, two parallel lines of buttons not dramatically increase the volume and which, being along the garment, allow the eye to look from top to bottom without interruption, reaching the figure.
Flaps
The flap also should be proportionate to the person using the garment. If a person uses a bust quite narrow lapels pilot will make the bust appear larger. Nor is recommended that people wear little bust lapels too wide, because it will create extra volume, but bust will highlight the little they have.
Pockets
Pockets always generate extra volume in the area where they are located, so we must consider whether the pilot, are located in areas not conducive to us too because those models are not the most grainy.
Boots
Currently there are a variety of designs and patterns available, so we can combine the boots with the rest of the set, avoiding the monotony or look "boring". Beware the long cane as the high boots are grainy for women with long legs, otherwise, only help to narrow the leg. For short legs, are also not recommended as they also botinetas legs shrink.
The boots mean are the ideals in general, for all types of leg. Another factor to consider is the volume of the legs as if we have legs well filled with substantial hips is not recommended that the boot covering his pants. This is because in these cases the legs below the knees tend to be more narrow and thin and if the boots cover the narrowest part, will only make this "asymmetry" between the upper and lower legs is noticed further. If, however, cover the boots with the pants is used, the legs look more harmonious and balanced.
Umbrellas
At this point, I just want to note that the size of the umbrella should be in proportion to the size of the person wearing it. A very small umbrella in a large frame person will only make the person seem to have an even larger frame and vice versa (a small person "is lost" in too big umbrella that can carry).
To optimize the image in a comprehensive manner, I recommend you also perform a colorimetric analysis, such as that Styletto Image Studio offers, to use colored garments and accessories that encourage, give greater brightness and freshness to the face and do not seem tired or exhausted.