X Shape


Your shoulders and hips are relatively the same size and you have a defined waist
Styling Tips
- Denim-wise, invest in a paid of fitted skinny jeans that show off your rounded derriere - if you've got it, flaunt it! Bootleg styles will also work well for your shape.
- It's almost like pencil skirts were made with your body in mind! Have at least one in your wardrobe.
- Wrap dresses and belts will look superb on you and wonderfully highlight your svelte waist. Colour wise, block colours will look chic on your curves.
- Invest in well tailored separates – jackets that nip in at the waist and flair gently on the hip should be a wardrobe staple for you.
- High waisted trousers and jeans will instantly emphasis your waist. Tucking your top in with enhance the effect even more and give you curves for days!
X Shape
Most women have to work at mimicking the curves you were born with, so you don’t need to; keep it simple and elegant.
Tailored clean lines work best. When it comes to tops opt for scoop necklines rather than plunging ones.
Layering is a no-no simply because you should be dressing to accentuate your curves and layering will only disguise them.
Well-tailored separates look especially good on you – jackets that nip in at the waist and flair gently on the hip, for example.
With a figure that naturally radiates sexiness, keep hemlines demure – pencil skirts look great on you. Denim-wise, go for skinny jeans that show off your rounded derriere. Bootleg styles also work well.
Wrap dresses and belts look superb on you and will wonderfully highlight your svelte waist. Colour wise, block colours look chic on your hourglass curves.