I recently wrote 3 tricks to camouflage your midsection, and that post made me realize how many women struggle with the other parts of their bodies. For some people, problem areas can make a huge difference in how they feel about themselves overall. So this entire month, I'm going to cover four other problem areas and give you tips on how you can create looks that will help you feel more confident and beautiful.
I'm a curvy island girl and sometimes I wish my thighs were a lot smaller and more proportionate to my small frame, but the truth is, it's in my genes. So over the years, I've found ways to help me create the illusion of a more balanced frame. 
This is what I do:
1) Avoid pants with prints and patterns that make them more prominent.
Shop the look:
Pants
Pants
Top
Pumps
Handbag
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Pants
Pants
Top
Pumps
Handbag
2) Wear skirts that flow away from the body because they create the illusion of a more balanced frame.
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Skirt
Skirt
Top
Pumps
Handbag
3) Pair solid bottoms with tops that draw the attention upwards. When you highlight a different area of your body, you make the problem areas less noticeable.
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Skirt
Skirt
Top
Sandal
Studs
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Skirt
Skirt
Top
Pumps
Handbag
3) Pair solid bottoms with tops that draw the attention upwards. When you highlight a different area of your body, you make the problem areas less noticeable.
Shop the look:
Skirt
Skirt
Top
Sandal
Studs
4) Wear long wide-leg pants as opposed to tighter options which can make your thighs appear even bigger than they actually are.
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Pants
Pants
Sweater
Mules
Earrings
Handbag
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Pants
Pants
Sweater
Mules
Earrings
Handbag
5) Wear dresses with cutouts and other details that draw attention upwards.  
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Dress
Dress
Loafer
Necklace
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Dress
Dress
Loafer
Necklace
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Dina






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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