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Finally, JACKETS and COATS!

Finally, JACKETS and COATS!

Hello everyone!!! I hope that you are all doing well! I think today would be a wonderful day to talk about some styling tips regarding jackets and coats! Jackets are a huge part of our lives (especially those who live in the Northern States). I have found that jackets for petite women are either a homerun or a downright no. So, I have put together a list of ideas on how to style and select your coats and jackets. I am so excited to show you some tips on how to choose jackets and coats to flatter a petite frame. I hope you enjoy these ideas and find them useful! As always feel free to add your own style to this advice and have fun! 


 1. Choose a wrap-around coat! As mentioned in my swimwear advice wrap around anything is flattering for petite frames! These types of items can help accentuate your waistline. Also you can adjust the tightness of the belt which is great for shorter women. I have found these types of jackets to be wonderful as many times coats can overwhelm a smaller body but wrap-around coats fit correctly.                                                                                                                                                        
 2. Try an empire waist or princess cut. This type of coat has a defined waistline elevated over the natural waist. By raising the waistline this creates the appearance of an elongated torso and legs. I also enjoy these jackets because they give me a vintage flair from the 1950s and 1960s (as you can see I am quite biased toward vintage clothing styles).                                                                              
 3. Go for a knee-length jacket or coat. One long block of color helps create the illusion of length and height. Also this type of cost will keep you extra warm in the cold winter months! I have also found that these types of coats are effortlessly elegant and flattering.
 
 I hope these tips will help you with your shopping journey to find the perfect jacket or coat. These tips will help you achieve a very complimentary look for your frame! Thank you all so much for reading! I hope you have a wonderful rest of your week! 


 Much love!
 Angela Toth

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