DIFFERENT BODY TYPES

🌸 Pear-Shaped Body (Heavier Hips & Thighs)
What looks best:
•             A-line kurtas & anarkali
•            Flowing saree drapes with lighter pleats
•            Empire waist silhouettes
•            Flared palazzos instead of straight pants
Avoid:
• Heavy embellishment around hips
• Very clingy fabrics below the waist
✨ Style tip: Draw attention upwards with statement blouses, dupattas, or neckline details.

🌸 Apple-Shaped Body (Fuller Upper Body & Midsection)
What looks best:
• Straight-cut or empire-line kurtas
• Soft, flowy fabrics
• V-neck or deep U-neck blouses
•             Sarees with fluid drapes like chiffon or georgette
Avoid:
• Stiff, bulky fabrics
• High necks with heavy chest embroidery
✨ Style tip: Keep the focus on vertical lines and fluid movement.

🌸 Hourglass Body (Balanced Bust & Hips, Defined Waist)
What looks best:
• Well-fitted blouses and kurtas
• Belted anarkalis or lehengas
• Structured drapes that define the waist
Avoid:
• Boxy, shapeless silhouettes
✨ Style tip: Let the outfit follow your natural curves without clinging.

🌸 Rectangle Body (Shoulders, Waist & Hips Aligned)
What looks best:
• Layered looks with dupattas
• Peplum tops, jackets, or angarakha styles
• Anarkalis and flared skirts
• Blouses with texture or ruffles
Avoid:
• Very straight, plain cuts without detail
✨ Style tip: Add dimension through layers, prints, and textures.

🌸 Petite Frame
What looks best:
• Shorter kurtas
• Smaller prints and motifs
• Lightweight sarees with narrow borders
• High-waist lehengas
Avoid:
• Overwhelming heavy embroidery
• Extra-long hemlines
✨ Style tip: Keep proportions clean and uncluttered

🌸 Curvy / Plus-Size Frame
What looks best:
• Structured silhouettes with flow
• Vertical panels and prints
• Medium-weight fabrics that drape well
• Well-fitted blouses and sleeve
Avoid:
• Extremely clingy or extremely stiff fabrics
✨ Style tip: The right fabric and tailoring make all the difference.
