Styling Tips for Fuller Bust vs Small Bust To Flatter a Large Tummy! 720p 60fps
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Jul 2, 2025
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You look in the mirror, especially from
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the side, and think, "Maybe I'll just
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throw something over it." But what if
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the right outfit could shape your
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silhouette without hiding behind layers?
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Today, I'll show you how.
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Ladies, give me just around 8 minutes of
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your time in this video, and I promise
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it will be time well spent.
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So many of us have been told that the
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only way to conceal a tummy, especially
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from the side view, is by layering up.
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And yes, that can work. But what if I
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told you there are styling strategies
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that don't require layering at all and
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in fact might work even better? Here's
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the thing. Sometimes layering can
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actually make the tummy more noticeable,
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especially from the side. Surprised?
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I'll explain exactly why that happens
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and how to avoid it. So stay with me.
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Now I want to say something important. I
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know how easy it is to focus so much on
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hiding the tummy that you end up
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choosing outfits that your mind thinks
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are helping, but in reality, they throw
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off your entire silhouette.
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This video is about getting you out of
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that loop. We're going to explore
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smarter, more flattering options that
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help you feel elegant, comfortable, and
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confident.
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So, let's dive in.
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When it comes to minimizing the look of
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a tummy, whether from the front or the
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side, one key factor that often gets
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overlooked is your bust to tummy ratio.
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And trust me, it makes all the
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difference. In this video, I'm going to
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break that down for you step by step.
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I've poured a lot into this episode
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because it came directly from your
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comments.
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You asked for more insights on this and
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I listened.
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This is why your voice matters.
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Every comment helps shape the content I
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create because I want these videos to
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truly serve you. You deserve to feel
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good in your clothes from every angle.
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Ladies, let's start strong.
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In this first section, we're focusing on
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the how to choose the most flattering
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styles if you have a fuller midsection,
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whether paired with a smaller bust or a
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fuller bust. You'll mostly see front
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view examples here. We'll fully explore
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side view tips in the next section. Now,
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when you first look at a top, what grabs
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your attention? The color, the print,
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the design details. That's totally
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natural. But today, I want to train your
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eyes to look differently to see what
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works for your shape, not just what's
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pretty on the hanger. Let's start with
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the neckline. This detail can do so
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much. For a woman with a small bust and
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a fuller midsection, the goal is to add
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depth and lift to the chest area. For a
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woman with a full bust and rounder
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tummy, the neckline should do the
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opposite, create slimming illusions, and
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break up volume. Now, let's take these
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two tops as examples. At first glance,
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both have V- neck lines,
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which is typically one of the most
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flattering shapes, but look closer and
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you'll see why they serve different body
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types. The first top is ideal for a
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small bust with a fuller tummy. Why?
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This V-neckline is subtle and doesn't
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pull focus to the bust.
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Instead, it creates gentle shape with a
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gathered seam and high empire line,
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adding soft volume around the chest and
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upper midsection.
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This is perfect for adding presence to a
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smaller chest while letting the fabric
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fall gently where you want less
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attention. The second top works
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beautifully for a full bust with a
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rounder tummy. This deeper V-neck
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visually lengthens the neck and slims
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the chest. The lace detail keeps the
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focus up near the face while the
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vertical buttons draw the eye downward
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in a clean line. Plus, the A-line shape
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starting just under the bust gives ease
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around the tummy without adding
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heaviness. And let's talk about those
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jeans because they're doing something
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smart, too. If you have shorter legs,
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jeans with a slight front slit at the
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hem create a clean vertical break in the
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fabric, which helps visually lengthen
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the leg. This not only brings balance to
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a fuller tummy or upper body, but also
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keeps the overall silhouette from
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looking overwhelmed. The slit elongates
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the legs, softens the shape, and subtly
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shifts focus away from the midsection.
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So, it's not just a trend. It's a
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thoughtful styling trick that works
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beautifully.
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But here's something many women
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overlook. If you have a smaller bust and
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fuller middle, the square neckline can
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be even more flattering. Why? because it
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draws the eye up, frames the face, and
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adds width across the chest, which helps
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balance out the shape.
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Take this example. A square neckline
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with a horizontal lace insert adds just
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the right visual width without
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exaggerating the midsection. On a larger
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bust, though, this same top might fall
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straight down from the chest, making the
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body appear less defined. For
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short-waisted busty women, it can even
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shorten the torso visually, especially
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if the bust pushes the fabric outward.
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If you have a smaller bust, here's a
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gentle styling tip. Try a shaping
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chamisole or longline bra. It gives
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subtle support and lift so the fabric
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flows downward, not outward, which helps
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keep your shape clean and lengthened.
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All right, ladies. Now, let's turn to
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the side view because this is where so
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many dresses either quietly flatter you
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or completely work against you. So,
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let's start with the question. What
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really matters when you want to flatter
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your shape from the side?
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It all comes down to something most
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people don't even think about. The waist
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position and how your dress is
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constructed at the midsection.
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Think of seams like silent sculptor.
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Where those seams sit and how they
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direct the fabric can absolutely
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transform how your silhouette appears.
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Now, let's break this down.
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If you have a smaller bust and a fuller
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midsection, your best friends are gentle
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empire waists or soft a-line seams.
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These styles lift the visual line just
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above the tummy and allow the fabric to
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glide over the midsection without
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clinging. But, and this is important,
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avoid dresses that have excessive
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gathers directly under the bust. Why?
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Because all that bunching can make your
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bust and tummy visually blend into one
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block. It adds puffiness instead of
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shape.
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Now, if your upper body is fuller,
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especially around the bust, the
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placement of the seam becomes even more
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important. Here's what often goes wrong.
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A lot of empire waist tops and dresses
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are placed too high, sitting right
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across the fullest part. And what
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happens next? The fabric just shoots
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straight out, forming a tent-like
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silhouette that exaggerates both the
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bust and midsection. From the side, it
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shortens the torso and flattens any
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natural shape. Instead, what works
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beautifully is a dress where the empire
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seam starts just below the bust. That's
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the sweet spot. It allows the fabric to
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flow after the bust, not from it. Add in
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a bit of vertical shaping, structured
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pleat, and the result is clean, elegant,
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and intentional.
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Dresses in this category often include
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pleated or softly belted silhouettes,
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which help break up the visual volume in
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the upper body.
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All right, ladies. I know we're almost
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at the 8 minute mark, but before we wrap
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up, let me share two final tips. Let's
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start at the top. High neck lines, those
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round closed styles that sit close to
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your collar bone, can be tricky. They
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visually shorten the neck and push all
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the attention right to the bust line,
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which makes everything feel more compact
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and well, heavy. Even if the top fits
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beautifully through the arms or waist, a
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high neckline can make it look like your
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bust is leading the outfit, and not
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always in the best way.
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Sound familiar? Now, let's slide down to
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the hem. If you carry more weight around
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the tummy, asymmetrical hems are one of
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your bestkept style secrets. Why?
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Because they disrupt the straight
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horizontal line that a regular hem
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creates. And that's a very good thing. A
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straight hem cuts right across the body
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and basically says, "Here's the widest
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part of me." But an asymmetrical hem,
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especially one that dips slightly at the
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center or off to the side, keeps the eye
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moving. It draws attention downward in a
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natural, graceful way. It elongates the
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body, softens the midsection, and shifts
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the focus away from the tummy, all
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without shouting for attention. It's
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like giving your outfit rhythm and
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movement even when you're standing
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still.
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Ladies, there's still so much more I
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want to share with you, but my real hope
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is that with each video, including this
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one, you're picking up the tips that
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truly work for your body. That way, each
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new style tip I bring can simply build
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on what you already know, making getting
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dressed feel easier, more joyful, and
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more you.
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Now, I always say this, there's no
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oneizefits-all advice when it comes to
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styling. Take for example what I
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mentioned about waist seams and fuller
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busts. If I had more time, I'd love to
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dive even deeper into how that connects
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to different tummy types and body
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shapes. But creating these videos does
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take quite a bit of time. So, if that
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kind of detail is something you'd be
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interested in, please let me know. It
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would mean so much to hear that it's
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something you truly need. It helps me
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know my time and effort are worth it.
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More than anything, I just want to say
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how inspired I am by you. The way so
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many of you continue to show up for
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yourselves, regardless of age or how
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your body may have changed over the
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years, is incredibly motivating. Your
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willingness to keep evolving, to keep
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caring about how you show up in the
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world, lights a fire in me. Every time I
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read your comments, it reminds me why I
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do this. You are so intentional, so full
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of grace and strength. To those of you
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who have been supporting me, you have no
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idea how much I appreciate you truly.
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Until next time, don't forget to like
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and subscribe. And remember, your age is
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not your limit, it's your power.
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