Find Your Perfect Fit
Every silhouette deserves a style that celebrates it.
How to Define Your Body Type

Apple Shape
Carries more volume around the midsection, with a fuller bust and narrower hips or shoulders.

Pear Shape
Hips are wider than the bust and shoulders, often accompanied by a clearly defined waist.

Inverted Triangle
Shoulders or bust are broader than the hips. Often paired with a straight or undefined waist.

Rectangle
Bust, waist, and hips are fairly uniform, creating a straight silhouette with minimal curves.

Hourglass
Curves in all the right places. The bust and hips are roughly the same width, with a well-defined, narrower waist.
Apple Shape
Top: Try a V-neck or unbuttoned collared shirt for a flattering, elongated neckline.
Bottom: High-waist straight-leg trousers to create vertical lines and balance the frame.
Outerwear: Long belted coat that glides over the midsection for a sleek silhouette.
Accessories: Ankle boots and a long pendant necklace to draw the eye downward.



Inverted Triangle
Top: A minimalist top like a crewneck or crop hoodie streamlines the upper body.
Bottom: Wide-leg trousers or pleated midi skirt to add volume below.
Outerwear: Relaxed cocoon coat or mid-length puffer to balance the frame.
Accessories: Knee-high boots and a textured scarf to shift focus downward.



Hourglass
Top:Fitted V-neck sweater or wrap knit to accentuate the waist.
Bottom: A high-waist pencil skirt or trousers sculpt a streamlined silhouette.
Outerwear: A belted blazer or tailored waistcoat to cinch and highlight the waist.
Accessories: Heeled boots and a statement belt to emphasize the silhouette.


