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I'm curious because they create curves on their bottom half despite having top heavy figures? When I gain weight I have a figure quite similar to them. But I hate being over 100 lbs because I start to look really boxy. I used to be 110 and I had extreme curves uptop but below I felt like I looked like really straight more than I do currently. I don't get how the create curves on their bottom half as well? Is it some type of undergarment? Or clothing style that helps them have curves on the top and bottom.
They don't create curves on their bottom half. They HAVE curves on their bottom half. I don't know about Kat Dennings (I'm not sure I know who she is) but Christina Hendricks and Sofia Vergara are classic hourglass figures.
They don't create curves on their bottom half. They HAVE curves on their bottom half. I don't know about Kat Dennings (I'm not sure I know who she is) but Christina Hendricks and Sofia Vergara are classic hourglass figures.
Christina hendricks's measurements below her waist are less than 10 inches. It's about 9". When I'm heavier it's around around 8.5" difference as well.
And Sofia vergara actually looks like an inverted triangle when she stands up straight in a bikini. But in clothing she has a really nice shape.
I just was wondering how they do it.
I have similar dimension to kat dennings when I'm heavier around 110. She looks great all the time. I just wanted to do a similar style. So I don't have to feel terrible about weight gain that's all. That's why I asked.
Sofia vergara has a nice figure either way but she goes from this
Christina hendricks's measurements below her waist are less than 10 inches. It's about 9". When I'm heavier it's around around 8.5" difference as well.
And Sofia vergara actually looks like an inverted triangle when she stands up straight in a bikini. But in clothing she has a really nice shape.
I just was wondering how they do it.
I have similar dimension to kat dennings when I'm heavier around 110. She looks great all the time. I just wanted to do a similar style. So I don't have to feel terrible about weight gain that's all. That's why I asked.
Sofia vergara has a nice figure either way but she goes from this
You've taken Christina Hendrick's measurements? She is widely regarded as a perfect hourglass.
The link you provided betrays you ... even the Daily Mail Online says Sofia Vergara has a perfect hourglass.
Did you not understand my post?
I showed her in her bikini and then I showed her wear she looks like an hourglass in the dailymail...
Anyhow. I have the same shape as these women especially Sofia vergara. I just need advice on how they convert their shape to look more curvy at the bottom. If you don't know how I guess you can't help me.
Christina's measurements listed are a waist to hip measurement less than 10 inch difference. I just was curious how she makes her waist look so much more narrow than her hips. Again if you don't know it's alright.
Well I suppose it's possible that they wear waist cinchers, but more likely they just wear body con dresses and pose in ways that accentuate THE CURVES THEY ALREADY POSSESS.
Well I suppose it's possible that they wear waist cinchers, but more likely they just wear body con dresses and pose in ways that accentuate THE CURVES THEY ALREADY POSSESS.
I just took some photos of myself and noticed I think it's my jeans that mess things up. Because it's like the bottom of my waistlinespreads out but then the side of my pants are just straight as heck. I guess maybe dresses make you more curvy. So that could be apart of it.
If so that's great because thats exactly how my hips look. The only curve I get from them is the tops of them then rest falls pretty straight. Certain skirts really suck though. Because it falls flat.
That's likely an old picture of her, and the perspective changes how her shape looks. She has more curves than that picture makes it appear. There's no way she's an inverted triangle.
I don't know how they do it, but I sure do like it, lol!
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