Perfect Party Dresses for your Body Shape
Article written by MyCelebrityFashion's Editorial Team
We all have our body part hang ups, but here at MyCelebrityFashion we want to encourage you gorgeous girlies into loving your shape. We have picked a bunch of our fave celebs to show you no matter what size, shape, weight you are, there is always an outfit that is there to accentuate your best bits and disguise your pet hates.
We have grown up with Kylie Minogue, from her first appearance in Neighbours back in 1986. We have followed her career and hectic life involving more acting, incredible pop career and numerous clothing and fragrance lines.
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rnPint sized celebs like Kylie Minogue don't need to much material, to many prints and to much fuss, simplicity and lots of legs is key to showing off your petite frame. This season's love for bodycon dresses has been great for you pretty petites as they are figure hugging and put with heels give the illusion of height.
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rnThis is perfect from Dorothy Perkins, it's in their amazing petite range and will definitely dazzle on the dance floor.
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rnTeam up with chunky jewellery and a cute clutch to finish off this amazing outfit.
rnNote: This type of look also looks great on those with a boy shape frame, great for enhancing your figure and makes every other girl jealous of that flat tummy!
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Tess Daly is renowned for her bubbly personality, flawless presenting skills and being married to the Legend that is Vernan Kay.
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rnTess has an incredible figure and stands at a model style 5ft 9inches. Being tall is either loved or hated by women, the best way to deal with height is to embrace it. Gorgeous women like Tess Daly, Tyra Banks and Naomi Cambell always look fabulous, because they are confident and proud of their height.
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rnTiered dresses, horizontal patterns and knee length outfits even out a taller figure by making you have a wider appearance; where as long dresses, high necklines, and vertical patterns all accentuate your height, giving a graceful image.
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rnYou can get away with both, but we thought we would show off our skills as designer/high street match makers and found this incredible from My Wardrobe, which mirrors Tess Daly's red carpet gold outfit perfectly.
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rnThe high neck line and tiered textures widens out the body and the pleats puff out the skirt. Add a black waist belt and accessories and your good to go.
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rnNote: Other dress styles that look great with the taller figure are maxi dresses and shift dresses.
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As we all know, Beyonce Knowles burst onto the scenes with Destiny's Child. Since she went solo in 2003 she has never looked back.
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rnIt isn't only her music that us girls love; it's her beauty, her curves, her confidence and her fashion style. She has no problems with her hour glass figure and shows it off when she can.
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rnHer fave styles include low busty necklines, tight waists and figure hugging skirts. Only truly curvy girls can pull off this from House of Fraser. The middle band shows your tiny waist and the rest enhances your assets.
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rnNote: If you're not as outgoing and daring as Miss Knowles then try knee length pencil skirts, fitted jackets and a fitted top. The key is always staying with fitted styles. Frills, baggy clothes and too much fuss will just go against you, not hide you as most women think.
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Acting, Singing, dancing and self made entrepreneur, there is nothing that Jennifer Lopez can't do.
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rnMiss Lopez also has to be MyCelebrityFashion's favourite pear shape celeb. Where others try to disguise their bums, she shows hers off and has made it her USP. Her dress sense is extremely varied which shows this shape to be very versatile.
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rnIf you want to even out your shape then statement shoulders is a must. Strapless dresses can also give the same effect as it widens your upper half.
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rnWe adore this dress from French Connection. The dress fits perfectly to your form and gives your upper half some structured shape.
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rnNote: If you want to widen your upper half then shorter statement necklaces and chunky earrings are great for taking the attention upwards and evening out your figure.
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Drew Barrymore is best loved for her playful attitude and has been in our lives since she first appeared in ET.
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rnShe has now grown in one of our generations best loved actresses playing roles in Charlies Angels, 50 First dates and more recently He's Just Not That Into You. Miss Barrymore is a classic example of an apple shape.
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rnFollow by example her use of v necks and tucked in waists, she looked incredible in her full length Ermanno Scervina gown on the red carpet.
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rnThis from Lipsy will be perfect for you Apple shapes, its v neck line will elongate your body and the tucked in waist will show off your curves and accentuate your waist, giving you a beautiful shape. We love the layered texture and the tones within the skirt.
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rnAdd some plat formed heels to add extra length to those lovely pins of yours.
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rnNote: One great tip is to wear long length jewellery, long necklaces and dangly earrings give the illusion of length to the body.
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Keira Knightly is one of our generations best loved actresses, her appearance next to Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom made us green with envy, but we love her anyway.
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rnShe has a slim athletic figure, which she gives shape to via power shoulders, exciting necklines and structured skirts.
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rnWe adore this from Miss Selfridge. The pleated skirt gives the illusion of curves and the detail around the chest accentuates the boobs, showing a fantastic curvy figure.
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rnNote: If you want to widen out your shape then seek out vertical patterns.
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There we have it our guide to your perfect shaped party dress this season. Life isn't about looking at what your body used to be or what others have, it's about loving what you have now and how perfect that actually is.
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rnTake advantage of this years diverse fashion, there are so many styles out there and the variety is incredible! Feel amazing with your shape and show off those incredible hips, tiny waist, long legs, petite frame and fantastic curves!
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