For a Slighter Chest
If you're not into pads, try a "balconet" bra, which is styled to create a lifted, fuller round look to the bosom without all that extra "stuffing."
The oldest trick in the book: Wear tops and jackets with pockets placed directly at the bust, especially pockets with flaps, which will add the illusion of a "little something extra."
An empire waist, with it's high horizontal seam directly beneath the bustline, looks brilliant on slighter chests and gives a pretty emphasis to the bustline.
Tops with fluttery, billowing detail will suggest a less-scarce bustline.
Tie-front shrugs or "ballet sweaters" work well on the smaller bustlines.
For a Fuller Booty
Choose seamless fuller briefs or boy-cut panties in satin or nylon, which will offer more complete coverage, so skirts and pants will lay more smoothly over that delicious booty.
Look for jeans with a bit of stretch. They're magical, offering subtle contour and support, shape and super comfort.
An A-line dress or skirt, which drapes at the hip and bells out at mid-thigh, just grazing the booty, is a lovely silhouette for you.
To balance the fullness of your bottom, try a lighter top, such as ecru or cream, with a black, deep-chocolate or burgundy skirt or trousers. This will create an optical symmetry resulting in a markedly more proportional silhouette.
Experiment with drop-waist seams, which give the illusion of raising the hip-to-booty area, creating flattering contours.


