Have you noticed certain clothes may look good on others but not on you?
Why clothes look good on others but not you
1. Skin tone and colour undertones

2. Height and silhouette
3. Body shape and proportions
Hourglass Shape: Thin waist, balanced upper and lower body
- Fitted dresses like bodycon
- Skirt or trousers with high waists
- Tops that are waist-cinching, like crop tops
- Pencil skirts
Pear shape: wide hips, small bust
- A-line, flared skirts, and dresses.
- Flared, wide, or bootleg trousers
- Off-the-shoulder, fitted, and boatneck tops
- Puff sleeves and shoulder pads
- Clingy fabrics on the hips
- Low-waisted pants
Apple shape – Large bust, big tummy, narrow hips
- Dressed and tops with an empire waist (waistline that begins just below the bust)
- Low and wide neck tops like v-necks
- Flared trousers, cargo pants, and wide pants that start at the waist
Rectangle Shape – Lacks curves
- Wear off-shoulder, round neck, v-neck, sweetheart necklines, or any that will make you appear longer.
- Wear layered or ruffled tops to add volume.
- Flared skirts with bands
- Cargo pants and boyfriend jeans
- Oversized shirts and jackets
- Belted outfits and wrap dresses.
- Straight dresses, tops, trousers, and shapeless clothing.
- Do not wear clothes that highlight your waistline and are rigid and shapeless.
4. Fit and tailoring
5. Personal style and confidence
