VARIATION OF SILHUETTE


In simple terms, a dress silhouette is what you see in a dress at a glance - the outline of the dress; The outer line of the material. This post lists the most essential dress silhouettes you will find in clothes.

  • Meaning of silhouette in fashion - the overall outline of a garment or garment


When designers start making beautiful clothes, they first think about silhouettes. This is the essence of design. You should design the profile first and then design the other stylistic elements.

When choosing a dress, you might be foolish to guess how it looked on your favorite model or actress. But after a mistake or two like that, you stop and decide on your outfit based on the perfect dress silhouette for your body type.

Although you have to go for your preference and feel comfortable choosing a dress, it’s not bad to have a basic knowledge of the silhouette and know some general selection guidelines

1. Sheath Silhouette

A sheath silhouette is a shape-hugging silhouette from the top of the garment to the bottom. The way this silhouette hugs the body makes it an unapologetic style for those who don’t have the perfect figure. A defined waist is essential to look good in this silhouette. This style of hem usually has a slit for easy movement.

The sheath dress is an excellent example of this silhouette. Skinny jeans, pencil skirts - it's all about this silhouette.



2. A-Line Silhouette

The silhouette with the bodice and skirt has a slight flair that serves as a capital A. 

A-line silhouettes work well for most people; In this silhouette, the dress is narrower at the top and gradually widens towards the hem while smoothing the awkward body lines and curves, flattering most of the body. Read more about the A-line silhouette here.



3. Straight Column Silhouette

This dress has a silhouette that will have a rectangular shape as the measurements are approximately the same for the bust and hem. Also called rectangular silhouette / tubular silhouette

Shift dresses are an example of this type. Anyone with a wide waist and thick hips will love this silhouette because it hides these flaws perfectly.

This silhouette on the dress can also be seen without any flair tucked into the column-style bodice and skirt, falling straight down. This is the most-seen silhouette in summer clothing. The fabric of this silhouette works much better than wrapped lightweight fabric.




4. Hour Glass Silhouette

This silhouette is characterized by a fitted waist. This popular silhouette emphasizes parts of the female figure. You can design this silhouette with belts, belts, and darts. A blue top with a flared skirt can highlight your waist and create this silhouette.

This is one of the most desirable silhouettes, but it is suitable for people with narrow waists. You will need a slim waist to show off this silhouette. For this silhouette, a spear-shaped body is better than an apple or inverted triangle body shape, unless the wearer has a large waist.


5. Bell Silhouette

Bell silhouettes or ball gowns are tucked up to the waist in the bodice and loosely hemmed to form a bell-shaped dress. This silhouette is often seen in traditional/party wear and; Very popular for wedding dresses for girls getting married.
The lightness of skirts and silhouettes is often provided by good fabrics. Lots of pleated crinoline petticoats under the skirt also help create this silhouette.


6. Trumpet Silhouette

Also called the mermaid silhouette, this silhouette is very similar to the jacket silhouette, with the difference that it falls generously from the knee like a ball gown. The knee side of this silhouette makes it very difficult to move, but it is undoubtedly a very beautiful silhouette and therefore worth the sacrifice.


7. Shoulder Wedge Silhouette

This is a silhouette with an emphasis on the shoulders. This silhouette is created using pairs of designs such as shoulder pads or sleeve types such as butterfly sleeves or puff sleeves, which emphasize the shoulders.

With an almost masculine width to the shoulders, this silhouette gives a very slim appearance to the hips and waist.

The silhouette can be a lifesaver for those with tall figures as it gives the shoulders a square and healthy appearance and makes the wearer look smaller.

This silhouette is very suitable for those with a thick waist as the silhouette gives the impression of a narrower lower body compared to the upper body. You need to make sure that the size and shape of the shoulders are proportionate to the size of the wearer.

Most tailored jackets have a wedge silhouette on the shoulders. A raglan sleeve and its variations such as batting sleeves and batting sleeves also form a wedge shape as they add volume under the arm. The fabrics suitable for dressing in this silhouette are heavy fabrics and fresh fabrics like organdy. Knitwear is good for dresses with dolmens and raglan sleeves.


8. Trapeze Silhouette

Similar to the A-line silhouette but with a more pronounced flare at the hem, this silhouette is shaped like a trapeze or a tent. In fact, it looks like a triangle, flared under the arm. This silhouette works as a short dress rather than a long dress which can overwhelm the figure.


9. Exterem-Volume Silhouette

It's a silhouette you'll see on long, oversized jackets and maxi dresses, capes, and wraps. Bulky silhouettes are the most commonly used style in outerwear. A caftan with multiple layers of fabric is an example of this silhouette.

It's easy to overwhelm the figure with volume in this silhouette. For a particular person, the image of the person is essential when looking at this silhouette.


10. Asymmetrical Silhouette

This silhouette has a slanted hemline. Colors, materials, etc. has this effect. In addition to cutting the hem of the dress with asymmetrical lines.





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