Busty girls with a small waist but have rounded hips in nature carry the shape of an Hourglass. This is a glamorous figure that looks easy to dress. Whatever your mood calls for bohemian style, trendy chic or classic glamor, finding the right right prom party dress can be a stressful experience. By knowing the cuts, fits, and lengths that reveal the best in your figure, you can make your prom-dressing a success. Use these simple stylist tips as your guide for finding a prom dress to compliment your curves.

A tight fabric or a too-skimpy cut is not good busty girls with a small waist. Non-stretch satin and other structured fabrics skim over curves instead of cling are better options. Those who want a full skirt, choose ballgown-style dresses designed with fitted waists. Also, avoid beads or embellishment. Strapless corset tops paired with flouncy skirts are also great for busty body types. You can also alter the skirt to a shorter length for an after-prom party dress. If you would like to catch the attention away from your bust while ensuring you have a caring top, halter top dresses and beaded gowns do this perfectly. To give support and making your bust look flattering and balanced to the rest of your body, dresses in halter tops do a great job.

Color plays a significant role in this appear. Opt for deep jewel tones or dark-colored satin – pastels reflect lots of light that highlights even least curves. Choose an opaque fabric such as Poi de Soie if you need pastel since this bright version of polyester is usually used in prom party dresses.

An empire-waist or an A-line dress is ideal for girls who are less busty than an hourglass, with a thicker waist. These styles are both super-chic and fun, and they hang loosely at the waist and hips. They are available in halter, strappy, or strapless. The longer length styles are elegant and can be used for red carpet events. For an after-prom party dress, it can also be altered to a short style. For masking arms, shorter lengths with sleeves are great.

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