Getting a curvier look for thin girls

Author: Eugene Taylor
Date Of Creation: 11 August 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Many girls and women would like to have a thin figure. However, if you are naturally thin, you have probably wondered what you would look like with a different figure. Maybe you'd like to look like that curvy celebrity you like so much. Fortunately, creating a fuller figure can be as simple as getting dressed.

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Method 1 of 3: Picking the right clothes

  1. Wear figure corrective underwear (shapewear). You can easily create curves quickly with figure-correcting underwear.
    • Push-up and padded bras enlarge the breasts and give them a fuller appearance.
    • Look for lower body shapewear that has padding at the hips and rear to create curves in those areas.
  2. Choose flattering tops. The right shirt or blouse can add fullness to the chest and hip areas while narrowing your waist so that it looks like you have more curves.
    • Peplum tops are close-fitting at the waist, but flare at the hips. These tops are an easy way to get the look of curved hips.
    • Boatneck and off-the-shoulder tops pull the eyes out and create the illusion of an hourglass figure.
    • Tops with turtlenecks or draping in the front can add fullness to the chest area.
    • Corset style tops create an hourglass figure by accentuating the bust and hips while narrowing the waist.
  3. Wear a fitted jacket or blazer. Tailored jackets are cut to fit the waist more closely. They help to define the waist and create an hourglass figure. For best results, wear the jacket on top of a tighter-fitting top that does not have too much bulk, and tie the jacket in the middle to reduce the waist.
  4. Experiment with high-waisted pants and skirts. Pants, skirts and shorts that end up higher generally end up at the smallest part of the waist and make this area look smaller. A smaller waist creates contrast to make the bust and hips look fuller, creating an hourglass figure.
  5. Try on jeans or pants with flared, or "bootcut" legs. Pants that flare at the bottom of the legs create fullness and help hide an under-skinny look.
    • Details on the rear pockets, such as sequins or embroidery, also help create a fuller-looking rear.
  6. Wear flared dresses and skirts. Fuller skirts and dresses that flare from the waist down can help create the impression of fuller hips. Details like pleating are another way to add fullness to the hips.
  7. Wear a wrap dress. Wrap dresses generally make the waist look smaller, which will make the bust and hips look bigger. This is another great way to create a fuller look with more curves.
  8. Try on an illusion dress. Illusion dresses usually have a light or bright color in the front, with darker colors on the sides. This color scheme is sometimes referred to as "color blocking". The dark color panels on the sides will draw the eye to the center and help create an hourglass look.
  9. Add a belt. Wearing a belt at your natural waist is a great way to create a fuller look. The belt will highlight your small waist and make your bust and hips look fuller in comparison.
    • Thin belts work best for narrowing the waist and creating an hourglass figure.
    • Experiment with wearing a belt on top of everything from a dress to a tight-fitting sweater or tunic top.

Method 2 of 3: Avoid the wrong clothes

  1. Avoid loose and baggy clothing. Loose clothes are generally not flattering for any kind of figure. This type of clothing may partially hide a thin figure, but it will not create a fuller, curvier look.
  2. Skip bat sleeves and kimono-style tops. The longer, fuller sleeves of these shirts can overwhelm a thin figure. They also draw attention away from the bust and waist, making it difficult to achieve an hourglass look.
  3. Skip tubetops. Tubetops draw attention to the chest. If you think yours is small, a tube top will make this clearer.
  4. Say no to spaghetti straps. Tops and dresses with thin spaghetti straps generally emphasize the chest area. If you don't have as many curves as you'd like, spaghetti straps will only emphasize this.
  5. Avoid pencil skirts. Pencil skirts are close-fitting and narrow at the bottom. These skirts can make you look thinner, while trying to achieve the opposite of this.
  6. Wear skinny jeans and leggings with care. Whether you have thin or taller legs, skinny pants will make this more obvious. If your legs are on the thin side and you want to look fuller, skinny jeans and leggings may not be the right choice.

Method 3 of 3: Practice creating curves

  1. Add squats to your fitness routine. Squats are an ideal exercise to build the butt and help you fill in your skinny jeans.
  2. Do chest exercises on an incline. You can lie down on an inclined bench and use dumbbells or a bar of weights to work on the top area of ​​your chest. While you will not grow more breast tissue, you can build the muscles behind your breast tissue to make your breast area look bigger.
  3. Work on your waist with exercises for your lateral muscles. The lateral muscles are on the sides of your abs. When you do crisscross or cycling sit-ups and other lateral muscle exercises, you can achieve a smaller waist. A smaller waist helps to create an hourglass figure.

Tips

  • If you choose to pursue a fuller figure through physical exercise, work with a trainer or coach who can teach you how to exercise properly.
  • Using clothes to add fullness to the chest and hip area while shrinking your waist is an easy way to create the illusion of an hourglass figure.
  • Dresses and tops with fun, bright patterns or abstract designs on them make your look more visually interesting and can help make your figure look less skinny.