Shepherd's Dress Your Body Shape - The Apple

Fashion changes, but dressing for your body shape is always in style. And in this era of body positivity, who cares if you’re a pear or an apple? Love the shape you’re in – the curves that come with it!

 

The Apple is the single shape that one is not born with, but rather is the shape some morph into post-menopause and with hormones. 

 

The Apple silhouette is defined by:

  • A slanted shoulder line and a fullness at the back of the neck - termed as the Dowager's hump 
  • A rounded tummy which starts right below the bust and rounds out right above the hip
  • A large bust - generally speaking
  • A defined leg line 

The Recipe for Balance - Dressing the Apple

The Sweet Spot

  • This shape does very well with tops that accentuate shoulders, the neckline and bust.
  • Looking for the apple of your eye? Longer jackets or jackets with longer lapels completely transform by adding structure and shape
  • High-waisted or belted pants length and accentuate the legs
  • Apples can carry off statement jewelry with pizzazz and leg-lengthening nude shoes with aplomb

- Broaden and structure the shoulder line can be acheived by adding a small shoulder pad to subtly square out the upper body.

- Define the bust line. Hunt for a supportive bra to achieve this and distinguish the bust line from the tummy.

- Work with darker colours and tones to minimize the tummy

- Maximize the leg line with full length, straight and/or slim pant cuts. Work with prints if you would like and seek out higher rise or pull on pants to fit across a wider mid section. By doing so, you bring in the rounded tummy and make the leg line stand out and even out the body's proportions. 

Dolman sleeves, v-neck tops that expose the collar bone and any other blouse with a peplum-type waist are wonderful choices.

 

An empire cut brings the waist in, as does a wrap dress, which drapes beautifully and adds interest with the v-neck. For something a little more dramatic, the apple can try a high-lo hem or bias cut dress that drapes but doesn’t cling.

 

 

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6 comments


  • Paige

    I love, love, love all of the very entertaining and useful information and fashion shows you provide to your fashion friends of which I am one.
    I live in Lethbridge,Alberta and wish you had a Shepherds in Calgary. Or wish I could fly out to your store at least once a week. What fun I would have spending my children’s inheritance 😹.
    My question or suggestion to you is I would love it if you could film inside your beautiful store (slowly) and show every square inch of it. When you are showcasing a fashion I am so busy looking at all the fashions, and accessories behind the model that I can’t spend as much time as I would like watching the model. I often find myself often literally drooling at some item showing behind the model and I am so hoping for a closeup of that item, like they do on TSC. Haha. I know your presentation of items will change often so how about when there is a big change showing the new displays.
    I’m hoping this would be a possibility and not too much work for your crew. I’m sure I am not alone in my desire.
    Should I ever get an opportunity to peruse your store you will definitely know it is me. I am the one who will come in at opening, slowly look, feel, smell each area and item and once done the whole store will start all over again. And when you push me out of the store at closing my Uhaul will be backed up to the door and “my people “ will be loading all of my purchases. I will slowly drive off with tears streaming down my cheeks, both of happiness for my wonderful day and sadness that I have to wait until the next day to start all over again.

    Thankyou so very much for all the work you do with the fashion shows and very helpful information you put out.

    A big fan,
    Paige Millhaem.


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