![]() It’s all about light textures with prints rather than anything with busy graphics or patterns. Look to standard patterns like checks and stripes on button shirts, as they have a distractive element and spice up a boring work look. Try working checks into shirts on dark hues and subtle stripes on blazers in muted tones. These broad, block spaces in dark shades help complement your shape, perfect for tees, jackets and knits. Coloured pants are fine but solid neutral colours are where you shine: navy, chocolate, olive, black and grey. To prevent yourself from looking like a giant piece of fruit, avoid blocked bright hues such as red, purple, green, yellow and pink, on shirts and tops. We all have our not-bad-to-better assets, so understand yours and make them work for you. ![]() Create a vertical line – with a v-neck or a row of buttons – drawing the onlooker’s focus to the centre of the body, not your gut.ĭarken out the big places – belly, butt or thighs – that you don’t want to emphasise, and wear lighter tones over your slimmer areas. This means always tucking dress shirts into trousers and with a belt to break up the belly from the crotch, even if it tends to hang further down than it should. ![]() The key to looking sharper and slimmer is using visual trickery. We’ll have you going – from the fat man, to the big man – in no time. Because looking good is all about confidence, capped off with some simple fashion tips.
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