Pear Shaped
Shape: Pear-shaped 
You need to find clothes that will balance out your body, rather than attempting to skim over your bottom half with shapeless skirts and trousers - which usually ends up making it look even bigger.

Avoid wearing anything lighter on your bottom than your top, as that's guaranteed to add width.

Darker shades and structured cuts, such as bootcut trousers that flare out at the ankle or A-line skirts, create a streamlined shape rather than clinging unflatteringly.


Steer clear of long, baggy tunic tops that stop at hip level and end up maximising
the widest part of you.

Waist-length garments will avoid this, but if
you feel more comfortable with a longer-length top, then ensure it's fitted at the waist and floats over your hips and derriere.

Colour and pattern are excellent ways of
drawing attention to the areas you want people to look at.

Pick eye-catching tops and bold accessories to team with your well-cut bottoms, and listen to the compliments flood in.