First of all, I want to say that we all have different body shapes. Every body is different and every body is beautiful. A healthy body does not correlate with shape. And absolutely no body shaming is allowed around me. Many of us have dealt with or are dealing with body image issues. I want every woman that reads this to know that she is beautiful, and that being critical of your own body image or that of others is not the direction we want to go. Beauty comes in all shapes.
Pear
Pear shapes have more weight below the waist. Your neck and shoulders are smaller than your hips.
What to eat: oatmeal, brown rice, fresh vegetables, sweet potatoes. Stop the dairy desserts. Try dried fruits for a snack.
What to wear: layers, a lines, wide hem pants and skirts, thigh and hip slimming pants, styles that accentuate the neck
Layered Cardigan and
Skinny Jeans
Apple
Apple shaped women often have large busts and midsection and broad shoulders.
What to eat: blueberries, nuts, cheeses, chicken and fish, spinach, seafood. Cut out the caffeine. Try Greek yogurt as a snack.
What to wear: styles that emphasize the bust, blouses with empire waists (cinch under the bustline) and flare out to the waist, wide leg pants, and bias cut skirts.
Braided Paisley Top and
Flare-Leg Jean
Hourglass
Hourglass shapes have curvy bust and hips with a smaller waist.
What to eat: fruits and vegetables, whole grains, protein. Quit the carbs. Try nuts as a snack.
What to wear: pencil skirts, boot cut jeans, fitted silhouettes that accentuate the waist.
Fit and Flare Dress
Rectangle
The rectangle body shape has a straight torso; typically small bust and no defined waist.
What to eat: eggs, fish, chickens, beans. Control the calorie count. Try whole grain crackers as a snack for an energy boost.
What to wear: styles with drape, volume on either the top or the bottom (not both)
Leopard Print Blouse and
Skinny Jeans
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