What kind of figure is it? It looks good in clothes.
What kind of figure does it look good in clothes? For many people, the figure will always have some shortcomings, so they will pay attention to wearing it at ordinary times and use it to cover up their shortcomings and achieve the desired results. What kind of figure does it look good in clothes?
What kind of figure looks good in clothes? How to calculate the number of 1 is divided into:
Inverted triangle y (v),
Rectangular H type (thin H type is called I type),
Triangle a (pear shape),
Hourglass type (X type)
Apple type/cylindrical type (O type)
You will be able to become very efficient in clothing selection, highlighting your confidence and style.
Now, you can easily learn to judge your body in ten minutes!
Measurement method of body shape test
Physical test-physical test-inverted triangle y shape
How do you know you are an inverted triangle?
Condition 1: First, make sure that your shoulder circumference is greater than your hip circumference, or your chest circumference is greater than your hip circumference. Or both are larger than the hip circumference.
Condition 2: If your shoulder circumference exceeds hip circumference by more than 5%, or your chest circumference exceeds hip circumference by more than 5%, or both of them exceed 5%, it belongs to an inverted triangle.
Regarding the dressing rules of this figure, you can click here to see: "How to dress for an inverted triangle (Y-shaped) figure?"
Next, let's look at rectangular graphics.
Body test-body test-rectangular H-type thinner I-type formula is the same.
Condition 1: The difference between every two dimensions of shoulder circumference, chest circumference and hip circumference is relatively small (whichever is less than 5%).
Condition 2: the difference between waist circumference and shoulder circumference, waist circumference and hip circumference is less than 25% (in line with one of them).
Condition 1:
(Shoulder circumference-bust circumference)/Shoulder circumference
(Shoulder circumference-hip circumference)/Shoulder circumference
(Hip circumference-bust circumference)/Hip circumference
Condition 2:
(Shoulder circumference-waist circumference)/Shoulder circumference
Regarding the dressing rules of this figure, you can click here to see: "How to dress a rectangular (H-shaped) figure?"
Next, let's look at the regular triangle (A-shaped) (pear-shaped) figure.
Body test-body test-regular triangle type a
Condition 1: The hip circumference is obviously larger than the chest circumference (5% larger).
Condition 2: Hip circumference is obviously larger than shoulder circumference (one of them is satisfied).
Condition 1: (hip circumference-shoulder circumference)/hip circumference >; 0.05
Condition 2: (hip circumference-chest circumference)/hip circumference >; 0.05
Regarding the dressing rules of this figure, you can click here to see: "How to dress a regular triangle (A type)"
Next, let's look at the hourglass (also known as X-shaped, S-shaped when viewed from the side).
Body shape test-body shape test-hourglass shape (X type)
Condition 1. There is little difference between shoulder circumference and chest circumference (less than 5%).
Condition two. Waist circumference is 25% smaller than shoulder circumference, chest circumference and hip circumference.
Condition 1: (shoulder circumference-chest circumference)/shoulder circumference
Condition 2: Waist circumference is 25% smaller than shoulder circumference, chest circumference and hip circumference, which means that shoulder circumference, chest circumference and hip circumference are 25% larger than waist circumference.
(Shoulder circumference-waist circumference)/Shoulder circumference > 0.25
(bust-waist)/bust > 0.25
(Hip circumference-waist circumference)/Hip circumference > 0.25
For the dressing rules of this figure, you can click here to see: "How to dress an hourglass (X-shaped) figure"
Apple-shaped o-shape diagram
Condition 1. Waist circumference is obviously larger than shoulder circumference (more than 5%).
Condition two. The waist circumference is obviously larger than the chest circumference (more than 5%).
Condition three. Waist circumference is obviously larger than hip circumference (more than 5%) (one of the three).
Condition 1. (waist circumference-shoulder circumference)/waist circumference >; 0.05
Condition two. (bust)/waist circumference > 0.05
Condition three. (waist circumference-hip circumference)/waist circumference >; 0.05
The dressing rules of apple-shaped O-shaped figure can be seen here: "How to Dress Apple-shaped (O-shaped) Figure"
Tip the general principle of dressing: this principle is balance and symmetry. Observing the beautiful things in nature, besides the golden ratio, there are also balanced symmetry and rich changes.
Which type has this beauty?
It's type X.
No matter what type you are, if you dress close to X-shape, just like it: hourglass shape, it will be more aesthetic visually.
Please measure yourself around, and then judge according to the formula, and you will know what your body shape is.
What kind of figure looks good in clothes? 2. Standard type:
Female height 168 cm. The proportion of neck, shoulder, trunk, chest, waist, thigh, hip and calf should be perfect. This standard figure looks good in any clothes. You can wear any popular fashion on the premise of harmonious color matching.
Second, the gourd type:
The figure is like a gourd, the chest and buttocks are plump and smooth, the waist is slender, the curve is exquisite, and it is very sexy. People of this figure wear a suit with a low collar, a waist, a narrow skirt or a figure-eight skirt. The material is soft and close-fitting, very sexy, plump and feminine. Gourd-shaped figure will lose a lot of charm if you wear a big fluffy dress. Generally speaking, this figure looks good in any clothes.
What kind of figure looks good in clothes? 3 First of all, the golden ratio dressing method.
Let's first understand a concept: the golden ratio! The golden ratio is a mathematical proportional relationship, which has strict proportionality, artistry and coordination, and is rich in aesthetic value. Because of this, in the field of art or art, the golden ratio method is widely used in order to achieve a certain aesthetic feeling. Then in the field of clothing collocation, the golden ratio is also an important basis for application.
▲ Girls who have studied art or sketch know that the common golden ratio of our human body is 8 heads, that is, compared with the body, the body is 8 heads taller, which is the conclusion calculated according to the golden ratio formula. However, most of us are only about 7.5, less than 8 heads.
Just look at the ratio of head to figure. Knowing this ratio can be used flexibly in clothing collocation, and the color, style and material of clothing can be adjusted accordingly through the golden ratio balance method of 8 heads and 8 bodies, including the choice of hair color, shoes and socks. Generally speaking, when the golden ratio is 1: 2, 2: 3 or 3: 5, the whole will be harmonious and the ratio will be beautiful. Let's analyze how to apply it one by one.
Second, the golden ratio 1: 2 is used in the initial stage.
The knowledge of this 8-head golden ratio method is more complicated. I try to express it with grounded gas, popular language and pictures. This rule exists in all our clothing combinations. It's just that we usually turn a blind eye and don't care.
What is the golden ratio of 1: 2?
It is the theory that a person's body is eight heads long. With the ratio of 1: 2 of the area, eight points are changed into the ratio of 1: 2, and finally a balanced collocation effect is presented. Explain in detail below:
We know that our clothes are either tops, trousers, skirts or dresses, and all rich clothing styles are derived and embellished on the basis of these basic lines.
This kind of collocation is very common in our life. We all know that the ratio of 1: 2 is used to build long legs or slim and tall. Shirts are mainly short, and the colors of skirts, trousers and shoes should be coordinated, so that the ratio of the whole set is 1: 2.
This is also the application of the golden ratio 1: 2. In the left picture, the ratio of red is 1, and the ratio of trousers is twice that of red coat, which is the application of the ratio of 1: 2. The white coat on the right is 2, and the exposed hem of the black skirt inside is 1, which is the application of the ratio of 1: 2. Of course, if the white coat is open, the dress ratio inside is 2, and the white coat is 1. The ratio of 1: 2 is just a basic rule. In the actual dressing process, there are many changes, depending on the exposed area.
So how to distinguish the area ratio in clothing collocation? This involves a concept that we popularized before: basic color, auxiliary color and decorative color. If you want to look good with any set of clothes, you must consider the colors of these three colors.
As shown in the figure, the basic color is the color with the largest overall matching point area, which generally accounts for about 60%; Auxiliary colors will account for about 40%, and decorative colors will only account for 5%. In this way, we can quickly distinguish which colors are basic colors, which are auxiliary colors and which are decorative colors in a set of collocation.
The overall golden ratio of 1: 2 is usually adjusted in these three tones. Let's take a look at the method of creating 1: 2 golden ratio.