Avoid over-molding
This is not an absolute ban but rather a warning: the accumulation of tight (very) close parts of the body dessert - without misplaying - the androgynous silhouette. As a result, it is better to swap the combo slim-tank top, against its counterpart dress, the couple jean bootcut-shirt fitted, more suited to your situation. Another proscription: the tube skirt, ultra-molding, which will further shrink the (small) buttocks.
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Up the dress volume
To counteract the "rod" effect of an androgynous silhouette, a simple stylistic readjustment is necessary: one avoids the united sets that refine and one seeks to create an illusion of volume. Either by superimposing his clothes, causing, if possible, a clash of printed matter and materials, for example: a military jacket dropped nonchalantly on a denim shirt, herself donned on a tee-shirt. Either by betting on parts with maximum amplitude, type skirt ball, or equipped with details with ruffles and / or frills.
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Wear trousers
With the wide trousers, the boyish trend is on your side: ample cuts, fluid material and colors (rather) united ... So many stylistic tricks that will hide the lack of forms in the hips and buttocks. One adopts either a parti-prize XL by associating it with other flared pieces or, conversely, one twists it with a small adjusted top that will soften the whole.
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The belt is an unstoppable accessory to structure the silhouette: it emphasizes the fineness of your waist to increase in volume, just below the hips. For this, opt for a rather wide model, worn, preferably, high waist.
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Affirm your femininity
An androgynous body does not necessarily rhyme with tomboy. Trapeze dresses, pleated skirts and other nude backs will surely feminize your silhouette. Do not skimp on the accessories (hat, necklaces, bracelets etc.), which bring a new volume key. And of course the heels, for a gentle step.
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