Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The BEST jeans for every body type!

A lot of women always tell me how they have a problem finding the right pair of jeans. I decided to do some research and put some of my own tip to help you find the right pair of jeans. There is a perfect pair of jeans for every body type you just need to have patience and try different pair of jeans until you find the PERFECT pair!One thing you should keep in mind is to NOT focus on labels. Different brands vary in different sizes. You can be a size 6 in a particular brand but may be a size 10 in another brand or vise versa. 




BODY TYPE: HOURGLASS

WHAT TO LOOK FOR: 
If you are an hourglass, a classic, wide-legged trouser with a mid-rise and flat front will keep you looking slim in all the right places—but still show off your sexy curves.
Levi 
Modem rise Supreme Curve straight Jeans

Banana Republic 
Trouser Jeans

BODY TYPE: PEAR-SHAPED 
WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
Pear-shaped girls with curvier hips should steer clear of anything super-tapered and go for a low-rise flare or trouser style. This creates overall balance, which helps keep your hips looking slim and streamlined.
American Eagle 
Vintage flare jeans 


Citizens of Humanity Jeans 
High waist straight leg

BODY TYPE: BOY FIGURE
WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
If your body is more straight up and down, opt for a mid-rise jean with a slight boot-cut opening or flare to create a curvier silhouette from top to bottom. 


Express 

7 for all mankind
Skinny bootcut

BODY TYPE: PETITE 
WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
 Petite girls should stick with a slim-cut pair of jeans. Try a cute boot-cut or sexy, cropped skinnies.


H&M 
Skinny Low jeans 

Gap 
1969 always skinny skimmer jeans


BODY TYPE: PLUS SIZE

WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
If you're plus-sized, a darker-rinse denim is the way to go—just make sure it's either straight-legged (slightly form-fitting) or a trouser style. Both of these looks are slimming. 

Forever 21 
Skinny Jeans

Old Navy 
Women's Plus Tummy-Trimmer Boot-Cut Jeans


BODY TYPE: TALL 

WHAT TO LOOK FOR:
When you're tall, you can definitely rock long and lean straight-legged styles—or go retro and try flared, '70s-inspired denim. 

Gap
 Long and Lean 


Gap 
1969 flare mid-rise jeans


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