Weight gain after Tet is a common problem for many women. In addition to choosing suitable clothes, women should also stay away from dresses that make their waistline look larger in order to avoid “discredit” themselves. Here are 5 “devilish” dress styles for ladies with a muffin top that you should avoid.
Bodycon dress
Bodycon dresses are popular and easy to wear, but they also reveal the flaws in a woman’s body, especially those that are tight-fitting. If you wear a bodycon dress, your less-than-slim waistline will be exposed. The dress that is too tight is also not suitable for formal and tidy environments like the office. Therefore, if you plan to buy this type of dress to wear after Tet, you should reconsider right away.
To hide this flaw, you should choose dresses with thicker and slightly stiffer fabrics, or wear comfortable A-line dresses that do not cling too tightly to your body.
Faux leather dress
One of the fabrics you should avoid is faux leather. Faux leather not only hugs the body but also has a shiny effect. Therefore, when you wear a faux leather dress, your waistline will be more pronounced. Instead of buying this type of dress, you should prioritize the more worthy pleated dresses.
Dress with waist patterns
The third type of dress is considered a “taboo” item for women with a larger waistline because they will attract all attention to their waist. This unintentionally makes their waistline look larger. Instead, you should invest in dresses with fewer patterns.
Dress with wide waist belts
Dresses with wide waist belts are also items to “stay away” from. This type of dress also accentuates the wearer’s waistline and even makes it look bulkier. If you want to wear a dress with a waist belt, you should choose ones with smaller belts and fewer intricate details. This will make your figure look lighter and more graceful.
Silk skirts