It’s a little quieter, more subtle, but just as lovely when people can see past your perfectly balanced hips and shoulders long enough to pay attention to it. Your balanced hips and shoulders are fabulous in every sense of the word, and they don’t need any help getting attention, but your waist needs the upper hand. Even when they aren’t trying, they steal the spotlight and make Jan Brady (your waist) feel invisible. Your balanced shoulders and hips are already so fabulous and provide perfect structure to your tops and bottoms, they steal the spotlight! It’s like Marsha and Cindy Brady are your shoulders and hips. I want you to fall in love with your body because it’s amazing! When you work with, not against, your naturally fabulous features it’s so freeing. We can do the same thing with outfits, spotlighting the parts where we want to focus their attention, and use that to make them see what we want them to see. It could be because they want to direct our eyes to where the most important action is, to distract us from something like a set change, or because they are trying to achieve an effect like telling us we are seeing a memory, a weather change, or magic. The lighting crew shines spotlights on certain parts of the stage to draw your attention to the place they want you to look. Instead, we are going to direct the spotlight to accentuate and highlight specific parts of our bodies. Your rectangle-shaped body is perfect, it’s beautiful, and we don’t want to cover anything up. Most body shape courses and articles focus on hiding or covering parts of your body, which adds to the shame and media lie that we all need to achieve an impossible ideal. However, you are also the most likely to be very satisfied with your body because it’s so balanced and easy to fit. Your primary complaint is usually a lack of curves and feeling like you look boyish. Your best asset is your naturally athletic, healthy look, the ease of finding clothes that fit you, and your naturally balanced body. This is such a common problem that I’ve created a FREE Masterclass on how to find pants that fit you right, and you can reserve your spot right now! If you want to dive even deeper into dressing for your body shape, my new 2-part course, Style Your Silhouette has an entire module dedicated to bottoms and so much more! Your biggest shopping challenge is finding pants that give you curves without creating a muffin top. You can typically find clothes that fit you off the rack pretty easily, and even when you gain weight you tend to look slimmer than your size tag would indicate because of your even proportions. When shopping for clothes, you wear the same size on top and on bottom.
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