J. Crew
Shape: Gathered at the
waist, with tucks,
pleats or draping.
Best for: Defining your waist.
It’s the go-to shape
for everyone.
Fit tip: If you’re hesitant
to add bulk to your
hips with pleats
or gathers, go for
tucks that fall from
the hip instead
of the waist.
How to wear it: Play up this billowy
cut with feminine
extras like sequins,
lace and a pretty
ponytail.
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Shape: A floor-grazing
hemline, with a
full or slim skirt.
Best for: Slender builds, and
anyone on vacation
or casual lunch
dates.
Fit tip: Beware of styles
with too much
fabric—they’ll
make you look
shorter!
How to wear it: Go casual chic
with flip-flops and
an oversized tote, or
try this style in silk
or satin with strappy
heels for a night out.
Shape: Fitted and lean,
it can sit above, at
or below the waist.
Typically falls to
the knee.
Best for: Emphasizing an
hourglass figure.
Fit tip: Don’t be afraid
to show off
your curves; go
snug but hide
panty lines with
shape-enhancing
undergarments.
How to wear it: This body-conscious
silhouette
works best at
the office when
paired with a
tailored shirt
or short jacket.
Shape: Vertical folds
run from the waist
to the hem in this
typically short to
mid-length style.
Best for: A boyish frame.
This cut gives the
illusion of hips.
Fit tip: Keep the hemline
to the knee or
higher to avoid
looking dated.
How to wear it: A lightweight
knit or an Oxford
button-up will add
some schoolgirl
charm to this
classic.
Shape: Slim or full, this
micro cut is short
and sweet.
Best for: Showing off—if
you’ve got it, flaunt
it! Petites, take note:
This cut makes you
look taller.
Fit tip: Minis look most
flattering in a mid
to low rise. The
hem should hit the
thigh no lower than
a hand’s length
above the knee.
How to wear it: Pair with
embellished
flats or sandals
for a laid-back,
stylish look.
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