Note the instructions below to cover the shortfall and disability.
a. neck
If someone has a short neck, you should use a dress with V neck shape or open. If the neck length, choose a collared dress up or wear a tie / scarf.
b. shoulder
If someone has a shoulder oblique, should choose a dress with shoulder pad, open neck, or can also use a wide collar.
c. breast
If someone has small breasts, it is recommended to wear a bra that was filler, it can also select the design was much pleated, wrinkles, or other decoration on the chest. In addition, clothing with a wide collar can menutpi shortcomings. For those who have large breasts, you should avoid clothing that is wrinkle, pleated, or decoration on the chest. It is recommended to choose a dress with pleated content that is located menyerong.
d. upper body
For those who have a short upper, suggested:
1) Wearing outer blouse.
2) The location of the waist line a bit down.
3) Select the channel bebe (shack dress).
4) Using a small belt and a long coat.
For those who have long bdan upper, you should use:
1) Clothing with a garnish or a transverse pattern.
2) Clothing with the location of the waist slightly upwards.
3) Using wide tires
e. hips
For those small hips, otherwise use filler hip, outside of a long blouse and skirt with a lot of wrinkles or pleated. As for those who are hip width, will fit when using customize skirt, or a blouse inside.
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