What To Wear: If You’re A Rectangle

If you have broad shoulders, wide hips and not a lot of waist in between then you’re a rectangle, or as the fashion industry would call you an Apple. You might be tempted to cover up with shapeless, baggy clothes but then you’d be missing out on a whole lot of fun creating curves right where you want them to be…

  • For you it’s all about creating the illusion of a waist by using clever tailoring and styling tips to create interest elsewhere.
  • Wide belts are your friend, you lucky devil. It’s a great look and you can carry it off with ease. Sit them a little higher than your natural waist line for best effect.
  • Prints on dresses are a great way to create some interest and distract from a straight up and down torso, BUT beware, make sure your prints are in proportion.
  • Layering is another great way to create interest. A hint of silky camisole showing through the neckline of a great dress will look fabulous and draw the eye.

  • Choose wrap dresses – the wrap belt will give you a definite waist and the deep v-neck will slice up your torso and make you look thinner.
  • Volume on the sleeves of shirts will make your torso look slimmer. Sleeveless tops make your torso seem even straighter.
  • Avoid slash neck tops or boat necks – you need a v-neck or u-neck to break up your body.
  • Look for details around your waist.
  • Go for fitted styles that have a definite waist line. A corset style is perfect.
  • Tops should finish at the hemline and if they have a little flare at the hem it will give the illusion of curves.
  • Avoid skinny straps that will make your body look huge in contrast.
  • Another great dress is a strapless A-line. It will broaden your shoulders and balance out your hips giving the illusion of an hourglass.
  • Avoid any straight up and down dress or jacket – it will emphasize your shape rather than break it up.
  • Avoid empire lines as the fall of fabric will emphasize your lack of waist.

  • Choose straight leg or wide leg trousers to make your waist look smaller.
  • Wear your trousers slightly too long and wear with pointy heels. It will make you look taller and curvier.
  • A low slung waistband will make you look shorter and your body longer, which draws the eye to your waist.
  • A curved waistband will give the impression of …well curves.
  • Avoid elastic waist bands – they add inches where you’re trying to take them away.
  • Avoid pleated pants for the same reason.
  • Avoid straight pencil skirts or you’ll turn into a giant ruler.
  • Choose A-line skirts or a gored skirt with a slightly flared hem. It will soften your silhouette and make you look curvy.
  • Choose a high stance jacket with a peplum hem. The higher button will make your waist look longer and the curvy hem-line will give the appearance of a waist.
  • Jackets should finish just below the waist.
  • A cropped jacket that sits on your waist will draw attention to your waist.
  • Wear your jacket open to give a long vertical line of clothing underneath which makes you look slimmer and longer.

About Lisa

I love clothes and in particular shoes but I'm just such a funky shape I find it hard to find stuff that works for me. I needed a little help and that led to my work on this blog. Turns out I love writing too, as well as helping people so I'm really onto a winner here!

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  • Evelyg

    What sucks is I don’t have skinny legs, and I have a waist… But what, i no I’m not really this body shape.

    But, what should you wear, if you prefer pants and shorts over skirts and dresses?

    I have that problem all the clothing I find in stores is in pink, purple and mostly colors I hate.

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