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Shapes and Optical Illusions | Euforilla
imgI won't lecture you with history of clothing, otherwise I'll have to start from 17th century where robes were actually indicative of people's statuses (monks most of all), but finally common people were able to afford used and coloured clothes (thrift stores are nothing new!), taking the exclusive away from noble families, where a dress was some piece of craft to pass on for generations.You just need to look at statues and paintings to realize how the concept of female beauty is constantly changing: plumpy pre raphaelites nynphs are really far away from skinny and androgine 80's top models.It's funny to notice how in times where the economy was critic a beautiful woman was a full figured one, while in times of economical boom skinnier women were "minimal".Anywaaaay... Starting from the premise that willing to have your own style is also willing to look good, let's deal with different body shapes and how to address them.First thing first: in your bones, in the shape of your