The key to wearing clothing that looks and feels great is to select pieces that celebrate your curves by choosing styles to flatter your figure types. Our Designers have some great recommendations to help you stay style savvy while making the most of what you have.
Enhancing the Bust
Having a small chest is not a bad thing. It allows you to play around with so many different necklines. Tops with bust accents, ruching, ruffles and pin tucks are great to enhance what you do have. Just be careful not to go overboard. It's always best to choose classy styles with one elegant accent at a time. For instance, this adorable knit top with rhinestone accent and empire bust enhances a smaller shape with elegant detail. (Winter white rhinestone knit top by Jax Couture)
Define a waist

Creating an hourglass figure is all about illusion. Stay away from structured materials. Instead select stretch flowy fabrics that work with your natural curves. Ruching is really big this year and it is one of the best styles to define your waist. You will also want to go with fixed wrapping tops. I say fixed so that you won't be adjusting the wrap all day and night. Plus if the wrapping style is fixed then it offers you more support and a better fit. This terrific top has ruched waist line and is perfect for layering under a business suit. The color is great as an alternative to black. Pair the royal blue hue with grey or cream for a fabulous new look. (Royal blue wrapped style cami)
Tone down cleavage

To de-emphasize a busty figure, choose styles that have shape in all the right places. Never wear baggy shapeless tops as they will just make you look bigger. Soft v-necks work well because they follow the curves of the body without accentuating them. Just avoid going to low cut as this will not give you any support and will probably show more than you bargain for. This ruched style with a wrap front and soft v neckline is a perfect choice to minimize a large cleavage while creating a feminine curvy shape to the body. (Jeweled Wrap Top with sleeve by Jax Couture)
Hide a Tummy
Make your extra pounds melt away. If you are thicker in the middle and need to hide your
tummy then choose styles that clear the waist. It's best to select body skimming rather than bulky as that can often add pounds. What were going for is to mask the belly, not tent it. This top style from Jax Couture offers a great solution. The crochet bustline with pleated bodice is a great choice if your not to busty. The fabric is stretchy and silky while the cut of the top is free form in the waist to hide figure flaws. (Paisley crush print lace tunic)
To see more great new arrival tops from Jax Couture follow this link:
http://www.jackiesboutique.com/Tops_s/3.htm
Getting help with your style:
If you want help with your style, get in touch with our design department. The Design assistants at Jax Couture are happy to help you find styles that will flatter your figure. Contact: Jackiesboutiquestudio@yahoo.com
By JAX COUTURE
Enhancing the Bust

Having a small chest is not a bad thing. It allows you to play around with so many different necklines. Tops with bust accents, ruching, ruffles and pin tucks are great to enhance what you do have. Just be careful not to go overboard. It's always best to choose classy styles with one elegant accent at a time. For instance, this adorable knit top with rhinestone accent and empire bust enhances a smaller shape with elegant detail. (Winter white rhinestone knit top by Jax Couture)
Define a waist

Creating an hourglass figure is all about illusion. Stay away from structured materials. Instead select stretch flowy fabrics that work with your natural curves. Ruching is really big this year and it is one of the best styles to define your waist. You will also want to go with fixed wrapping tops. I say fixed so that you won't be adjusting the wrap all day and night. Plus if the wrapping style is fixed then it offers you more support and a better fit. This terrific top has ruched waist line and is perfect for layering under a business suit. The color is great as an alternative to black. Pair the royal blue hue with grey or cream for a fabulous new look. (Royal blue wrapped style cami)
Tone down cleavage

To de-emphasize a busty figure, choose styles that have shape in all the right places. Never wear baggy shapeless tops as they will just make you look bigger. Soft v-necks work well because they follow the curves of the body without accentuating them. Just avoid going to low cut as this will not give you any support and will probably show more than you bargain for. This ruched style with a wrap front and soft v neckline is a perfect choice to minimize a large cleavage while creating a feminine curvy shape to the body. (Jeweled Wrap Top with sleeve by Jax Couture)
Hide a Tummy
Make your extra pounds melt away. If you are thicker in the middle and need to hide your
tummy then choose styles that clear the waist. It's best to select body skimming rather than bulky as that can often add pounds. What were going for is to mask the belly, not tent it. This top style from Jax Couture offers a great solution. The crochet bustline with pleated bodice is a great choice if your not to busty. The fabric is stretchy and silky while the cut of the top is free form in the waist to hide figure flaws. (Paisley crush print lace tunic)To see more great new arrival tops from Jax Couture follow this link:
http://www.jackiesboutique.com/Tops_s/3.htm
Getting help with your style:
If you want help with your style, get in touch with our design department. The Design assistants at Jax Couture are happy to help you find styles that will flatter your figure. Contact: Jackiesboutiquestudio@yahoo.com
By JAX COUTURE
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