12 Things Short Girls Look Amazing In Every Time

Fashion for petite women

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@gracejoshua13; PICTURED: Mango vest top; Reformation denim skirt; Le Specs sunglasses

If you, like me, are short, finding trends and pieces that work for your height can sometimes be tricky. While actual growth is out of the question, dressing can be made easier simply by knowing what not to wear. If you're wondering why your clothes don't look right, it's entirely possible that you're just wearing the wrong trends.

From avoiding a particularly tricky print to knowing what silhouettes to stock up on, dressing for your height comes down to a simple set of fashion tips, which is why we put together our edit of the best clothes for short women looking to embrace their stature. Keep reading to find out which fashion trends shorter people should avoid and to shop out top picks for petite girls. 

Tip #1: Try cropped silhouettes instead of tunic tops

A cropped style can help elongate any look and is an easy way to add on-trend dimension to your outfit. Pair it with your favorite high-waisted pants for an easy look that won't seem baggy.

Fashion for petite women

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@cassdimicco

Pair this with your favorite high-waisted skirt, jeans, or shorts. 

Tip #2: Try gathered or wrap dresses instead of shirtdresses

A shirtdress can easily swallow you up and make it look like you're wearing the wrong size or an oversize style if you're petite. Try a gathered or wrap dress instead to ensure your look is falling just right. 

This sillhouette will never go out of style.

Tip #3: Try tailored layering with suiting separates instead of oversize layering

A chic, well-tailored pantsuit looks good on any body type, especially on someone petite. A sleek blazer and suit pants are a great dressier option for someone with shorter legs.

When it comes to blazers, I always vote double breasted. 

Tip #4: Try vertical stripes instead of horizontal

Horizontal stripes typically give a widening illusion, while vertical stripes elongate, meaning the latter is usually a go-to for shorter girls.

Tip #5: Try corsets and structured shaping instead of boxy tops

Structured tops are a guaranteed way to show off your figure without being swallowed by oversize pieces. 

Fashion for petite women: corsets

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@laurenegg

How striking is this dress for spring?

The ultimate going-out top to pair with jeans or cargo pants. 

Tip #6: Try jumpsuits in a solid color instead of printed ones

Solid colors are often considered more flattering and give an overall statement look rather than loud prints that can overwhelm a small figure.

This will solve every fashion dilemma.

Tip #7: Try straight-leg denim instead of loose-fitting jeans

Don't drown yourself in oversize denim. Instead, opt for a straight-leg style that gives the illusion of bagginess while remaining more formfitting.

Tip #8: Try miniskirts instead of midi skirts

Midi skirts can cut shorter legs in the wrong place. Opt instead for a miniskirt.

Wear this with your favorite white tee.

Opt for a dark denim miniskirt this season.

Tip #9: Try mini bags instead of oversize handbags

A smaller bag for a smaller person. It's all about proportions.

A petite bag as cute as you are.

When it comes to mini bags, BYFAR knows whats up. 

Tip #10: Try a hemline that hits above the knee instead of tea-length dresses

A shorter hemline lends itself to the look of longer legs. Pairing it with some high heels only adds to that effect. 

People will take one look at this dress and compliment you. 

Tip #11: Try ankle boots instead of mid-calf boots

Mid-calf or knee-high boots could cut your legs off in odd places. Try ankle boots instead, so your legs aren't as covered up.

You'll wear these all season and the next.

A square toe is always a good idea.

Tip #12: Try heels with a low-cut vamp instead of ankle straps

A low-cut vamp on pumps, mules, and flats elongates the legs and is a sleeker option than ankle-strap sandals.

Meet the nude and transparent sandals of the summer. 

You'll be seeing me wearing these all summer long. 

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has been recently updated. 

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