5 Dresses Pear-Shaped Women Always Stick To
These look so, so good.
As we all know, bodies come in all different shapes and sizes but there are a few well-known body types, such as the hourglass, apple or pear-shaped figures.
These shapes are well-known, although there are plenty more body type theories today, such as the Kibbe. But if you’ve identified yourself as pear-shaped and want to know which dresses will help you to feel your best, I can help.
A small, slender upper body with wider hips characterises the pear-shaped figure. Experts say that dresses that are fitted at the waist and flare out at the bottom look great on this shape, while dresses with a high waistline will lengthen your body.

By this logic, fit and flare, A-line and V-neck dresses look great, but there are so many more I’ve noticed pear-shaped women look incredible in.
If looking at other bodies helps you to identify what yours is, you might want to know which celebrities share this figure. You’re in great company; Beyoncé, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, J-Lo and Eva Longoria are all pear-shaped.
We’re not here to tell you how to dress; it goes without saying that you should wear whatever makes you feel like you, regardless of fit, colour, shape or length. Take our advice and make it your own, but never stop embracing your own personal stype.
Ready to get stuck in? Here are some of the best dresses perfect for pear-shaped body types.
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Fit Flare Dresses
Sigmund Dress, £278, Reformation buy now

Pink Floral Nova Midi Dress, £89, Nobody’s Child buy now

Annex Organza Midi Dress, now £59, Sister Jane buy now
Fit and flare dresses lengthen and smooth the hips without clinging to them, something I personally hate as a pear-shaped woman. The skirt is flared out at the hips, which helps to create balance.
It’s also such a beautiful style of dress, so in terms of style, you can’t go wrong with this fit.
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A-Line Dresses

Slim-Fit Corset-Style A-Line Dress, £99, Cos buy now

Linen A-Line Dress, £75, Other Stories buy now

Faux Leather Volume Sleeve Mini A Line Dress, now £15, Warehouse buy now
A-line dresses, like fit and flare, have a fuller skirt that lifts the fabric from the hips.
It emphasises your narrow waist and shoulders that are typical of pear-shaped bodies, while the skirt skims the hip and thigh area.
Off The Shoulder
Maeve Ruffled-Neckline Pleated Dress, £170, Anthropologie buy now

Alexis Multi Cherry Bardot Midi Dress, £150, Kitri buy now

Off-The-Shoulder Dress, £79, Cos buy now
You look great in off-the-shoulder dresses, as it’s very likely your upper body is on the narrow side.
These create the illusion of broader shoulders, which balances out your body and look chic while doing so.
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Blazer Dresses

Blazer Dress, £79.99, Miss Selfridge buy now

Whisper Blazer Mini Dress French Connection, £95, French Connection buy now

Long Blazer with Belt, £79.99, Zara buy now
A blazer dress is another great option; it offers structure, while shoulder pads help to balance out the shape.
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V-Neck Wrap Dresses

Gathered midi dress, £32.99, Zara buy now

Maxi wrap dress, £34.99, H&M buy now
Sequin-Embellished Wrap-Over Mini Dress, now £75, Amy Lynn buy now
Not everyone can pull of a plunging v-neck dress, but you look incredible in these.
The neckline draws attention to your face and creates space in your top half, effectively balancing out the narrow shoulders of a pear-shaped body.
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