The Most Flattering Clothes—And Hairstyle—For Your Body
In fashion, as in life, it's always best to stay true to yourself, and that means knowing what makes your figure look smashing. A few gorgeous, talented women are here to show you how it's done.
Top Notes: Full and Bouncy
Ken Says...
"A shapely woman shouldn't let her hair grow too much past her shoulders. You want to see her curves!"
Balancing Act
"Being a Southern girl," Ken says, "Bellamy really likes big hair"—which, happily, looks just right with her voluptuous shape. He sprayed Phyto Phytovolume Actif on her roots, then set it with a blow-dryer. Next Ken took random medium-size sections and curled them with a one-and-a-half-inch curling iron. To finish, he had Young shake her head upside down as he misted her style with L'Oréal Paris Elnett Hairspray to give it body.
"Big hair today is not yesterday's pageant hair. It's beautifully textured volume and movement."
Dress, Reiss, $370. Multicolored stone ring, A Peace Treaty. Flower ring, Tory Burch. Shoes, Rene Caovilla.
"A shapely woman shouldn't let her hair grow too much past her shoulders. You want to see her curves!"
Balancing Act
"Being a Southern girl," Ken says, "Bellamy really likes big hair"—which, happily, looks just right with her voluptuous shape. He sprayed Phyto Phytovolume Actif on her roots, then set it with a blow-dryer. Next Ken took random medium-size sections and curled them with a one-and-a-half-inch curling iron. To finish, he had Young shake her head upside down as he misted her style with L'Oréal Paris Elnett Hairspray to give it body.
"Big hair today is not yesterday's pageant hair. It's beautifully textured volume and movement."
Dress, Reiss, $370. Multicolored stone ring, A Peace Treaty. Flower ring, Tory Burch. Shoes, Rene Caovilla.
From the May 2014 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine