• DRESS RECOMMENDATION FOR PETITE GALS + Pose Ideas

    DRESS RECOMMENDATION FOR PETITE GALS + Pose Ideas
    DRESS RECOMMENDATION FOR PETITE GALS + Pose Ideas
    DRESS RECOMMENDATION FOR PETITE GALS + Pose Ideas
    DRESS RECOMMENDATION FOR PETITE GALS + Pose Ideas

    Dresses can be tricky to wear for those with petite statures as it’s a solid block of clothing that sometimes leaves little room for styling. Fret not, though! After all, fashion enables everyone to find the right clothing pieces as long as they truly know their body type and are willing to put on their exploring modes on 🗺

    For today’s post, here’s a dress recommendation that petite girls (like me) would absolutely love! Added bonus is a bunch of pose ideas too to show off your cute dress 〰

    BODYCON DRESS 👗

    For petite girls, a bodycon dress is an ideal one since it hugs one’s curves in all the right places and especially purs emphasis on the waist area. It makes a person’s body look snatched since it’s tight fitting. Make sure to also choose a bodycon dress that has a solid block of one or more colors, but not anything with a messy print or pattern. This way, it helps the person wearing it appear much taller and leaner due to an elongated look! 🖤

    OUTFIT DETAILS: Streetwear Chic 🚥

    A feminine style is always a good idea to incorporate in a streetwear look to balance things out. After putting on a bodycon dress, tone down the girlyness a bit with a pair of classic dad trainers and a studded shoulder bag. 👜

    POSE IDEAS 💡

    📸 Hand on Hip – Simply place one hand on the side of a hip and cross legs for a rigid standing posture.

    📸 Showcase Back – Ideal pose for dresses with gorgeous back details or have a backless design. Turn your back until it faces the camera and it’s recommended to tie your hair or push it to the side.

    📸 Pretend Walk – Move in a forward motion, as if walking but in a slow manner. Swing your bag slightly and arch your back for good posture. 🚶‍♀️

    📸 One Leg Up – Bring attention to your shoes by facing sideways at the camera and putting one leg up in a L-bent shape. 🤳