Shape Your Style 4
Learn to dress for your unique proportions. Build confidence through understanding what works for your body type and personal aesthetic.

Why body type matters in styling
Recognize your body's natural lines and proportions first. Clothing choices become clearer when you understand vertical lines, balance points, and visual weight distribution.
Most people struggle with styling because they follow trends without considering fit. Learning your body type removes guesswork and saves time when shopping or building outfits.
Apply proportion principles to create visual harmony. Each body type has specific techniques that elongate, balance, or emphasize different areas naturally.
How styling knowledge changes your wardrobe
Before understanding body types
- Buying clothes that don't fit properly
- Following trends without context
- Wardrobe full of unworn items
- Unsure about necklines and cuts
- Repeating the same style mistakes
- Feeling frustrated when shopping
After learning styling principles
- Choosing clothes that flatter naturally
- Adapting trends to your proportions
- Curated wardrobe with versatile pieces
- Confidence in selecting silhouettes
- Understanding what works and why
- Shopping efficiently with clear criteria
What you'll learn in the program
Identify your body type using measurement techniques and visual analysis. Understand the characteristics of rectangle, triangle, inverted triangle, hourglass, and oval shapes.
Explore garment selection strategies for each body type. Cover necklines, sleeve styles, pant cuts, skirt lengths, and layering techniques that create visual balance.
Practice styling different occasions with body-type awareness. Apply learned principles to casual, business, formal, and seasonal wardrobes through practical exercises.
Join seminars that focus on real application
Connect with participants in live sessions where you analyze real wardrobe examples, discuss styling challenges, and receive feedback on your outfit choices.
Access recorded sessions and reference materials after each seminar. Review body type guidelines, garment databases, and styling frameworks whenever needed.