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flat your body type

With stores full of clothing, various cuts, shapes and materials, and ever changing trends it can be difficult to know what looks best on different body types.  Luckily, there are lots of ways women can learn how to flatter their figure.  Here are a few:
1Experiment:  Set aside a few hours to take a trip to the mall and plan to try on lots of different things - different shapes, different lengths, etc.  It is critical when experimenting to try things on.  It is impossible to determine if something fits you properly by looking at it on a hanger.  Remember to be as objective as possible when testing various looks.  If possible, enlist the help of a fashionable friend to provide honest feedback during your experimental shopping trip.  
2Pick up a good book:  There are a number of people in the wardrobe styling industry who have developed websites and written books to share their knowledge with the masses.  One of the most helpful resources out there is Dress Your Best written by the hosts of the popular makeover show ‘What Not To Wear’ on TLC, Clinton Kelly and Stacy London.
3Hire a professional:  There are people who have a special talent in understanding fashion, style, cut and color.  They can offer a very objective, professional point of view on what looks best on certain body types.  Ask around and do research to find a local stylist.  DC area residents can contact up and coming stylist, Racine at racine {at} budgetfab {dot} com.  She has experience in styling, wardrobe editing and guided shopping trips.
With above movement,you would know your body type and know what to wear .

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