The Best Sweater

Last season, I helped you find the perfect LBD for your body shape {here, here, and here}, so… I’m featuring sweaters on my fashion app and thought I’d give you a few ideas on the perfect sweater for you body shape. Of course, remember, if you love it, wear it! These are just some guidelines to helping your best assets shine…
Let’s begin with a refresher on the types of body shapes:
Hourglass- shoulders are the same width as your hips, and you have a definite waist.
Diamond- opposite of the hourglass, a diamond figures shoulders and hips are narrow with a fuller mid section.
Pear- {also called triangle shape} your shoulders and bust are proportionately narrower than your hips, and your thighs and hips may be full and rounded.
Wedge- {Inverted triangle or Heart shape} your shoulders and bust are proportionately wider than your hips, and you’ll find your hips are narrow and you may have a shorter, less defined waist 
Rectangle- this body type finds it’s measurements are nearly the same at the shoulders, waist, and hips, with little waist definition.
Apple- {commonly referred to as rounded shape} has rounded shoulders, fullness in the tummy area, and average to full bust.

Let’s get started!
Hourglass-shaped Body:
Like the LBD, wraps are a must. You’re highlighting your curves, and a tailored wrap sweater will define your tiny waist and accentuate your bust without being overtly sexy. Another thing to consider is sweaters with detailing: buttons or embellishments along your bust line are perfect. Belted sweaters, and peplum work nicely as well. Actually, anything is going to be great for showing off this figure!
Diamond-shaped Body:
Since we’re trying to achieve more of an hourglass shape, we’re looking to elongate the figure and draw attention to the center of your body, arms and legs. Avoid bulky fabrics and think long tunics with side slits, v-neck, detailed and 3/4 sleeves, and color blocking.
Pear {Triangle} Body Shape:
We’re trying to accentuate your upper body while minimizing the lower region, so choose sweaters in light colors, and opt for horizontal lines to add width to your upper body. Go for bulk: thick, cozy sweaters are perfect for your body type. Love patterns? Embrace them! Or try out ruffled detailing, larger neck lines, shorter and/or puffier sleeves, and stick to hemlines that end above or below the widest point.
Wedge-Shaped {Inverted or Heart} Body:
Your goal is to draw the eye to the lower body and minimize the upper area. Select slim fitting sweaters, dark colors, and v-necks to draw the eye in {giving you an illusion of a defined waist}. Strategically placing color blocking helps minimize your wider upper body, but avoid horizontal striping and bulky fabric.
Rectangle Body Type:
Creating the illusion of curves, and defining the waist, opt for abstract, bold, bright prints. These add interest, shape and definition to your figure. A great touch is ruched detail. Wrap sweaters define a waist, and off-the-shoulder and cowl necks give a softness to your shape.
Apple-shaped Body:
We’re going to create an illusion of narrower shoulders and waist while accentuating your legs and chest. Choose a longer tunics that skim you figure, but don’t cling and opt for lighter, less-bulky fabrics. V-necks draw the eye in to create an illusion of a waist. Longer lengths, button-downs, and small patterns, and eye-catching details are your go-to.

Sweater Weather

cowl neck sweater {similar} // leather coat  // denim // bag // flats c/o {love these} // lippy in living legend // nails in lincoln park after dark
The weather has been absolutely wonderful lately {except for a few days of gusty winds, but I’m not complaining ;)}, and I’m taking full advantage. I’m finding myself falling into my usual black and grey color palette, but sometimes simplicity is just what I need.
Style Note: There’s something inherently sexy about simple, and sometimes less is more. Don’t be afraid to stick with what you know and love, and let your confidence be your statement. 

Transitional Style






chunky knit c/o {similar, love this}  // esley skirt c/o {similar} // crossbody bag {similar} // cutout booties {similar} // sunnies // bracelet c/o // bracelets 

Our weather here in so. Cal is so temperamental… for a week we’re in mid 70s {I’m convinced as close to fall as we’re going to get}, then it’s back to 95! and then mid 70s for a few days with a rise to high 80s. Make up your mind California!
Anyhow, it leaves me wearing transitional pieces because it’s never quite cold enough for ‘fall’ clothing and it seems so ridiculous to wear summer clothes in October!
My latest transitional style has me in a skirt I purchased late summer {also seen here}, and I absolutely love the print. Because it was cool enough not to die in a sweater, I paired this gem with a cable knit sweater {a staple piece} I picked up long ago when I collaborated with Banana Republic

Style note: the neutral palette and shorter skirt works for warmer weather, while pairing with a darker {think a great plum color!} bootie plays with the darker color tones of fall.

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