A woman’s pocketbook plays an important role both in terms of fashion as well as in every day life. Not only is it indispensable for carrying around supplies such as a wallet and other essentials, it also makes a fashion statement on its own. What’s less understood is the way a well chosen pocketbook can subtly enhance your basic build and figure type. Unfortunately, few women take this factor into account when they choose a handbag which can be a missed opportunity. Here’s how to choose a woman’s pocketbook that will flatter your basic build and figure type.
If you’re petite
If you’re petitely built, small pouch or pochette bags with simple, uncluttered lines can be quite flattering. Large hobo bags, duffles, and satchels tend to be too overwhelming for your smaller frame. Another elegant option, particularly for evening is a small, clutch bag. Small doesn’t have to be boring. Select a clutch bag with an interesting, decorative closure or check antique stores for small, vintage clutch bags. These unique handbags can add a lot of character to an outfit.
If you’re tall and thin
If you’re tall and model thin, you’re a natural for carrying the big, roomy messenger bags and oversized satchels that have the space for you to tote around half of your belongings. Large, hobo bags also help to balance out a tall, slender figure. You, for one, have the stature and height to look great carrying oversized, sloughy bags in bright, bold colors. Take advantage of the fact that you can carry off a large, statement making woman’s pocketbook. Stay away from diminuitive purses and clutch bags which can get lost with your height.
If you’re heavy
If you’re carrying a few extra pounds, choose a woman’s pocketbook that’s square or rectangular in shape to offset some of your curves. Avoid big, slouchy round bags that will only accentuate your voluptuous body. At the same time, small purses can also make you look larger by contrast. Keep the size moderate with clean sharp lines, not too big and not too small. Avoid choosing a handbag that stops at your biggest problem area. For example, if you have wide hips, choose a style that ends higher on your body.
A woman’s pocketbook can be used to accentuate your best body parts. For example, if you have wide hips and a small waist, choose a bag that stops at your waistline to draw attention to this feature. The best way to find the perfect handbag is to study your reflection holding the purse in front of a three way mirror. Look at it from all angles and make sure it’s not overwhelming or underwhelming and that it doesn’t call attention to your worst body parts. Most people fail to spend the time necessary to really see how a purse interacts with their body type. Make sure you’re comfortable with the way it looks and feels before pulling out your credit card.
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