12 Style Rules EVERY Hourglass Girl Should Know

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Hello ladies! Today I deep dive into my favourite ways to show off your naturally curvy figure. This video is perfect if you would describe yourself as an hourglass, if you have a softness to your figure or curve in the chest and hips.

This is NOT a video for how to hide your curves or how to create curves that aren't there, but rather accommodate you ladies who struggle to find jeans that fit your waist and your butt!

LEARN ABOUT BODY TYPES:
If you look like this, this is your body type: KIBBE 101
if you have these features, this is your face type | 7 KITCHENER STYLE ESSENCES

Timestamps:
0:00 intro
0:38 kibbe body types
1:39 tip 1
2:21 tip 2
3:01 tip 3
3:50 tip 4
4:25 tip 5
4:56 tip 6
5:47 tip 7+8
6:33 tip 9
7:08 tip 10+11+12

ABOUT ME:
You can find my page @bodyandstyle over on TikTok where I have over 400'000 followers. Discovering the body types changed my life and that's why I want to share it with you all.

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Being a romantic, I find it really difficult zo dress well for my body without looking too inappropriate. My family is really religious and showing skin is looked down upon..also I feel like some women appear distant and hateful whenever I do dress in a way that is flattering to my curves, making me just want to hide. Anyone else?

NotANoobx
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i’m 5’9 and SUPER curvy (my waist and hips have a 17” difference) and i’ve come to find that low or mid rise jeans actually show off my curves way better (and are easier to fit lol) !! i used to wonder why i looked so square/boxy in clothes even tho i have such intense curves, but then i realized that my jeans going all the way up to my natural waist didn’t accentuate it at all and instead made it look bigger by accentuating my ribcage instead. i’d say definitely try as many jeans styles as u can!! for me, a low rise boot cut balances out and accentuates my hips amazingly and a mid rise straight leg/sturdier jean gives a more relaxed look while still making my waist look as small as it is. finding the perfect top length:pants rise ratio for ur proportions is life changing

ellaizcool
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I absolutely adore this. 😍 As a short, small chested hourglass (not a true pear, as my shoulders balance my hips) I have always seen fashion advice that tells me how to de-emphasize my hips. There is usually no respect given to individual body types and everyone is instead told how to appear long, lean, and straight. I have always ignored that advice and dressed in the form fitting clothing that flatters my own shape.

MsDiane
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Would love a video on slightly conservative clothes that would suit this body type! Honestly struggling to find clothes that are flattering but don't make me feel like I'm dressing for the male gaze

vennessakuek
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This is super informative - you can see how the more boxy items make you look younger/almost awkward because they are too overpowering. The rounded shapes meanwhile make you look elegant, polished, and mature. Still youthful obviously, but with a greater shine.

emily
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I love that you actually explain what we’re looking at. Also thank you bc I’ve really struggled being okay w my hourglass physique. I always felt fat & unhappy w myself even when I was very lean. Bc I would wear all the wrong clothes that would add 20-30 lbs to my physique. Your video is teaching me to embrace my curves, and love the physique I naturally have.

Flamemog
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As a 5'2, E-cup woman, it's always felt like a hit-and-a-miss finding clothes to suit me. I knew that boxy, floaty, or high-necked styles inevitably drown me and make me look stocky, whilst pastel colours drain the very life out of me. But I never understood why...until I found this channel! I think I'm probably a Romantic or Theatrical Romantic but I'll definitely use the tips in this video!

susanstevenson
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This was really helpful! I love how comfortable looser clothes can be, but as a soft dramatic I usually feel sloppy in them. I do struggle with finding casual clothes that fit my body type. I would look out of place wearing trousers and a blazer at my workplace, but a t-shirt and leggings feels too casual and doesn't flatter me very well. I'd love some advice for this struggle of wanting to feel put together but not over dressed :) thanks!!

emilygrace
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finally, a video on CASUAL wear that I can relate to! 😭 you have no idea how MUCH you've helped me. I'm so grateful I found this video

potatoesss
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I feel like a very important caveat to this video is that these rules only apply to hourglass women who want to show off their curves. As someone who prefers a more masculine/androgynous look, I want to look more straight and angular so I often follow the opposite if these style “rules”

futuristicfusion
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Never have I ever left the house with an uncinched waist dress and it felt right.

natassiatavares
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Very helpful video, but if I may add a suggestion, a lot of hourglass women tend to have tummies, have big thighs and big boobs etc. We know we look good when we're dressing fancy, however It makes it harder to dress in a more flattering (and 'appropriate') way for multiple scenarios - casual, business etc. A vid on that would be really helpful, and if possible it would be good to see it on a model who has a heavier frame, although as you said romantic type is not weight specific

eeveum
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i can tell you enjoyed making this video and i love how your facial expressions varied; you look more happy and relaxed in clothes that were better suited for you! so true

alexondrajenkins
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You’ve been doing a great job with your channel! I hope to see more. 😊

Topic requests: 😇
- identifying your body type (maybe explain how to do using old photos?)
-professional outfits for romantic body type (that navy velvet jacket!)
- casual outfits for romantic body type (without cleavage)
- what to do about VERY “yin” arms (those cute little puff sleeves with the elastic are always way too tight!)

anngelacervera
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This explained exactly why I never liked how I looked in tucked in t-shirts. I never had the right words for it. Thank you!

FlyingDubja
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I just found your channel and you know your stuff! I'm a soft gamine and everything you saying makes sense on to why I love a high neck and I need curve accommodation and petite accommodation. I can have some softness, but I need some sharpness too plus must have some contrast! Great video 🙂

Martina_E
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this is so great!!🤩This past year I've really understood just how important it is to dress for my shape. As an hourglass with very wide hips, I've had so much trouble esp finding pants and bottoms that don't make me look super wide. Also came to realize I'm attracted to boyish/oversize styles but it's SO unflattering to my frame & I get lost in those clothes. Thanks a lot for the tips and plz keep them coming!❤

loelli__
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I wanna cry right now. All these years I've dressed in straight and relaxed lines thinking I don't need curve accommodation just because I'm skinny. No wonder they always dragged me down. Thanks so much for the insightful video!

hhkk
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Please 🥺 bring more content similar to this it's really helpful ❤❤

nylija
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Great content ! Something to add though ✨️
To consider when having curves ; consider the vertical ratios as well ! High waisted jeans don't fit me even though I have defined curves because I have a short torso :) low waisted jeans actually fit me just right, leaving enough space so it doesn't look I have boobs on shelves 😂

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