A wrap dress is universally flattering, as it cinches at the waist and creates an hourglass shape.
This style nips in at the waist and then flares out, creating a feminine silhouette.
A-line dresses are fitted at the top and then gradually flare out, skimming over the hips and thighs.
This style features a high waistline that sits just below the bust, creating a long, flowing silhouette.
Shift dresses are straight-cut and don't have a defined waist, making them perfect for those who want to minimize their midsection.
Maxi dresses are long and flowing, creating a tall and slimming effect.
While bodycon dresses are form-fitting, they can be flattering if they are made from a stretchy fabric that hugs your curves in all the right places.
This style draws attention to your shoulders and collarbone, highlighting these areas instead of your midsection.
A v-neckline can elongate your torso and draw the eye upward, creating a slimming effect.
Ruching (gathering of fabric) can be strategically placed to camouflage problem areas and create a more defined waistline.