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  2. A fit and flare dress is a dress silhouette featuring a fitted upper body (the "fit") and a full skirt (the "flare"). A 1954 Christian Dior gown and evening glove with a fit and flare silhouette.

  3. Sheath gowns are perfect for those who appreciate simplicity and elegance, while fit and flare gowns offer a more dynamic and dramatic look. Consider trying on both styles to see how they flatter your figure and make you feel.

    • Find Your Waist
    • Find Your Shape
    • Find Your Fit Formula

    To find your perfect dress style(s), it’s a good idea to meet us in the middle. Yes, at your waist! To find the perfect dress to fit your body shape, determining where and how the waist of your dress hits you will make all the difference. Trust us!

    There are a lot of options out there, which means you should have at least two of these styles in your wardrobe!

    Take note of the hem length and style combo that’ll best flatter your figure & lifestyle. Then, schedule a Fix& tell your Stylist about your ideal dress features in your Fix Note. If you’re still not sure, here are some examples to inspire you: – Are you straight-shaped & adventurous?Opt for minis, sheath and drop-waist styles. – Are you classic ho...

  4. Thanks to its waist-defining bodice and flowing skirt, fit and flare is the most flattering silhouette of all. One of our signature shapes, it’s a style that will always step up to the occasion. SHOP FIT AND FLARE DRESSES.

    • Fabrication: Fabric that is too flimsy can do more harm than good, particularly if you gain weight in your hips and thighs. I often (admittedly crudely) refer to flimsy fabrics on heavier parts of the body like putting fat in a Ziploc bag vs. putting fat in a more structured container.
    • Length: Having heavier legs, I tend to avoid fit-and-flare dresses. You would think they would work because I also have large thighs, but they really don’t.
    • Sweep: The sweep of a skirt or dress is the term for the circumference measurement. The larger the sweep the bigger the flare. In this case, bigger isn’t always better.
    • Waist Placement: Waist placement can be another issue to pay attention to. If the waist placement is too high, nearing empire, you can look pregnant or overly busty, however, just above the natural waist, like 1″, is quite often a sweet spot because it is wear even the thickest of women are the slimmest.
  5. Apr 13, 2024 · Fit and flare dresses, also known as trumpet or mermaid dresses, are characterized by a form-fitting bodice that flares out from the lower hip or mid-thigh. They are often worn for bridesmaids, cocktail parties, holiday events, work, and wedding guest dresses.

  6. Jun 28, 2023 · Fit and flare wedding dresses, also known as trumpet or mermaid dresses, have a fitted bodice that flares out at the hips and thighs, creating a dramatic silhouette. These form-fitting wedding dresses hug the body’s natural curves, making it a style that truly works for every body type.

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