The core of fashion is “adaptation”, and body adaptation is the top priority of dressing. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses in their figure. The significance of dressing is not to hide the figure, but to highlight strengths and hide shortcomings, amplify your advantages, and make the look more in line with your personal temperament. This is the most practical fashion knowledge.

For common body types, there are clear dressing skills: for pear-shaped bodies (narrow top and wide bottom), the focus is on weakening the lower body and highlighting the upper body. You can choose loose tops and waist-cinched versions, and match them with straight-leg pants or A-line skirts, avoiding tight pants and bodycon skirts. For apple-shaped bodies (prominent waist and abdomen), the focus is on modifying the waist and abdomen. You can choose H-shaped jackets and waist-cinched dresses, avoiding high-waisted tight items and using versions to lengthen the lines. For hourglass-shaped bodies (well-proportioned top and bottom with a thin waist), you can choose tailored versions to highlight the waist line, such as waist-cinched dresses or cropped tops with high-waisted pants, showing the beauty of curves. For rectangular bodies (same width top and bottom with no obvious waist line), the focus is on creating a waist line. You can choose cropped tops, waist-cinched jackets, and match them with high-waisted bottoms to add a sense of layering to the figure.
It should be noted that there is no “good or bad” body type. The purpose of dressing is not to pursue a “perfect body”, but to make yourself look more energetic and confident through the matching of versions and colors. No matter what your body type is, as long as you find the right dressing method, you can wear your own sense of fashion.