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Buying Petite Clothing Made Easy
By Bridget Allen
All you girls 5’ 4” and under, fight for your right for high quality
fashionable clothes! Many petite women find it difficult to find properly
fitting quality clothes. It’s only recently that designers target petite
women with fashionable clothing.
This year, fashion is all about you and your style. Fashion is about
confidence. If you feel great in an outfit, others can’t help but feel your
vibes.
In the past petite women had to settle for ill fitting regular clothes in
run-of-the-mill sizes. But that’s long in the past. Today’s petite women
find more and more stores devoted to meeting the needs of the short statured.
Petite framed women can wear just about any style and look slimmer and most
importantly taller, by following a few simple rules.
Avoid bold, large patterns with heavy fabrics. Keep print in proportion to
your figure. Smaller frames deserve smaller prints.
Avoid styles that draw the eye to the waist or hip area. These tend to make
you look more round.
Avoid too much jewelry. Jewelry can overpower a small frame.
Wear light weight material when layering. Too much bulk bulks up the petite
woman.
Avoid wearing contrasting colors such as black skirt and white top when
wearing separates.
Wear the same color from head to tow to create a continuous flow. Blend
similar colored shoes and hose to appear taller.
If wearing boots, make sure the hem of your skirt is long enough to cover
the boots. This will create an unbroken line to help give a slenderizing
affect.
Skirts should be slightly above the knee and always worn with heels. Below
the knee skirts tend to make the short statured woman look stubby.
Heels are a must for the vertically impaired. High-heeled shoes guarantees
that your legs will look longer and leaner.
So if you are yearning for pants that don’t drag the floor or shirts with
sleeves the correct length, look in the petite section of your favorite
store. You’ll have everyone turning their heads whispering “Who’s that fab
girl?”
Bridget Allen has worked for many years in the fashion industry, at a senior
level, and she has written an amazing, totally free fashionista minicourse
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