: Highlight the narrowest part of your torso with belts or dresses that cinch at the waist to emphasize an hourglass shape. Flattering Silhouettes & Techniques Pencil Dresses
A tight dress on a large rear creates an "S-curve." To avoid looking bottom-heavy, you need a .
Whether you are heading to a reunion, a date night, or a club, wearing a tight dress when you have significant curves in the rear department is a superpower. But it comes with specific challenges: riding up, sheerness, and the dreaded "front wedgie."
In the context of nightlife entertainment, the BTD is the lead singer. It doesn't accompany the room; it silences it. Others in stretch-cotton or denim become background extras.
: While often recommended for curves, ensure they have sufficient stretch for comfort. Note that they may over-emphasize a rounded tummy if that is also a concern. Fit-and-Flare