Heee. I just got that Newport News catalogue and was staring at that very coat, thinking, "My God, Jilli needs that SO BAD."
Of course, I need it too, but right now the rest of my wardrobe hasn't got nearly enough panache to properly accompany it, whereas it seems like Jilli's Closet O' Doom is always good to go.
So, fitted tops/jackets for those of us who have tummies?
Yes, because otherwise you look like a big box. But the fitted tops/jackets must be paired with full-ish or flowing skirts.
(I have no advice to give about trousers or jeans, as I haven't worn any in about 16 years.)
Re: Trousers and Jeans:
Straight legs are your friends. Boxy from the hips down is good. But wear it with fitted tops. Tapered or flare are bad bad bad things for people who have tummies and/or wideish hips. I speak of what I know. And have.
They're stealing your style! Or more likely, borrowing it until next year.
I've been torn between muttering about lining my hat with tinfoil so the designers won't read my mind anymore, and clapping my hands and squealing with glee.
I just got that Newport News catalogue and was staring at that very coat, thinking, "My God, Jilli needs that SO BAD."
Heh. I actually got that coat, and then returned it. It was very, very nice, but didn't *quite* work with my full skirts, and the shoulders were just a touch too big for me. Otherwise, a gorgeous coat.
Thank you, guys. These are WONDERFUL.
Straight legs are your friends
Yes. As are plain-fronts. Pleats are evil on just about everyone.
I'm pretty good at finding pants that work. I need stretch material for them to fit right because of the no waist issue (my measurements are 48-42-47...no waist).
Shirts I have a hard time with and jackets are impossible. I always look boxy. Because I shied away from fitted. I shall try fitted stuff now.
What To Wear: Bitches Edition
One thing confuses me: why does the fitted waist fit over the pooch?
One thing confuses me: why does the fitted waist fit over the pooch?
Because, if your belly is shaped at all like mine, it starts to curve outwards
just below
where your
natural
waistline is. Not the waistline located where the fashion industry has been trying to trick us about, which is anywhere from 3 to 6 inches lower than the natural waistline.
Straight legs are your friends
Yes. As are plain-fronts. Pleats are evil on just about everyone.
So very true.
One thing confuses me: why does the fitted waist fit over the pooch?
Anything cut for a specific size should allow some room for the fitted factor, I think. And it really does create the illusion that you're tapered, too.