Style advice for the Feliz Dress

The Feliz Dress for O-types

O-types want to create as many vertical lines as possible and draw attention away from the midriff. The Feliz isn’t fitted and drapes loosely; however, the horizontal seam over the stomach and the ruffles overemphasise the waist. Great dresses for the apple include the Lexi, Jane (without belt), Franca, Gusta, and Rosalie.

 

The Feliz Dress for H-types

H-types have shoulders and hips that are about the same widths. The only thing missing is a clear waistline. You have a well-balanced figure in general.

The Feliz dress has got enough subtle details distributed throughout to be interesting but not ruin your figure's natural proportions.

Tip: roll the sleeves up and fasten with the tabs to draw attention to the waist.

 

The Feliz Dress for I-types

I-types have a very slim, straight figure but lack curves. That means the fairly straight cut of the Feliz doesn’t really do wonders for your body shape.

Want to create more volume? Divide the skirt piece, for example, into three horizontal bands and add extra ruffle allowance to each band. Another good idea is to make the chest pockets more of a feature, and definitely roll up those sleeves!

Make the dress in a print or a vibrant colour.

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The Feliz Dress for A-types

The hips are the widest part of an A-type's body and the shoulders are proportionately narrower. The challenge? Add enough details on your torso to nicely restore your figure’s balance.

The chest pockets help fill out the upper body, and the yoke and ruffles on the back draw the gaze up. The loose skirt conceals wide hips, which is an added bonus!

Always make sure your waistline gets the attention it needs. That’s why you should roll up the sleeves with the tab, which will highlight your waist.
Choose a flowing fabric with a fluid drape.

 

The Feliz Dress for X- and 8-types

Your shoulders and hips are more or less the same widths and you have a clear waistline, i.e., your body is naturally well-proportioned.

The best garments are ones that follow your natural curves and accentuate your waist. The Feliz dress doesn’t really emphasise your waist, which initially rules it out as a flattering dress for your figure. The Charlotte and Carole dresses, on the other hand, look amazing on you.

Plan on making the Feliz anyway? Select a fabric with a fluid drape.

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The Feliz Dress for V-types

Are you a V-type? Then you have athletic shoulders, and your figure gradually tapers towards the bottom. You don't have a clear waist. Your job? Make your shoulders ‘uninteresting’ and highlight your lower body instead.

The plain, round, and minimalist neckline is perfect for discouraging too much focus on your upper body. If the chest pockets make too much of a splash and overemphasise your upper body, you can also leave them off.

The simple cut of the sleeves works well on you. The ruffled skirt drapes loosely and fairly straight over your waist and hips, which balances your body’s proportions nicely.

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