Wearing Nataya Dresses for petite women 5'3" and Shorter
March 10, 2016 Finding trendy and stylish petite clothing for older women can be tricky, and finding petite plus clothing can be even more so. Today we will take a quick look at how to spot items that flatter your height and figure, but also what to do if the fit is a little off. You can find your body frame size by going here. This will help you know if you have a small, medium, or large bone structure. This will decide how to dress best for your body type. Smaller boned women will typically want to accentuate different parts of their body than larger boned women. It's good to know what you will be trying to accentuate before you start looking for clothes. When you find the ones you are most confident in, you can start to see how they are accentuating your bone structure. Most larger framed women will need plus sizes, so know that bone structure more than BMI is important for shopping for clothing. The easiest way to shop as a petite is to know what cuts look best on you. If maxi length skirts absorb you, then you know you want to avoid them. Maybe calf length dresses look maxi length on you, so you know when you purchase them they will be the perfect length. Play around in a dressing room or two to find the lengths you like best and feel most confident in. There is no one kind of petite body, so there's no rule book on how to know what will look best on you. Fashion takes a lot of experimentation to find the right look. For now we'll talk about dresses, but pants and coats will be addressed towards the end. If you don't like the idea of wearing heels, and want to stick to flats, then you may have to have dresses tailored once you purchase them. This is especially good for petite clothing for older women who may not feel stable in heels any more. When you look for clothes, look for classic petite clothing styles that have clean lines and easy to take in seams. If a piece has large seams that are part of the clothing design, then they will look natural when the waist, shoulders, or hem are taken in. A good example of this style would be dresses by Nataya. Even something as complex as the Ballerina Tea Party Dress can be easily taken in. The beading has a break toward the bottom, so the ruffles of the over skirt can be easily shifted up by a seamstress without ruining the beautiful design. This is a great petite pin up girl clothing example, because this dress is a bit timeless. With the right adjustments it can look Victorian, Flapper, or even 1950's. Another great example is the Titanic Dress by Nataya. The under dress can be taken in at the shoulders to make a shorter length dress that retains the unique texture. A good example of nice hems for taking in a waist are shown in the Enchanting Ivy Dress by Nataya. The bold lines are part of the dress, but also make it easy for a seamstress to cinch in the waist to fit ladies who have more curve to their figure than the model.