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: Chic, Short and Touseled
Los Angeles hair guru Ken Paves made sure all our celebrities' styles were in perfect proportion.
Ken Says...
"Just because you're statuesque doesn't mean you can't be feminine and even delicate. You can have a fun, flirty cut. All you need is to add movement and texture."
Balancing Act
Ken enhanced the width of Lynch's cool, cropped haircut. "I added volume at the sides because she has broad shoulders," he says. He applied Kérastase Lift Vertige root lift gel to Lynch's wet hair, then held her hair straight up and hit the roots with a blow-dryer. When he finished, Lynch's hair was spiking in every direction—so Ken smoothed it with a vent brush and a blow-dryer for effortless-looking results.
Shirt, Thomas Pink, $195. Bracelet, Alexis Bittar. Tights, Donna Karan. Shoes, Christian Louboutin.
Ken Says...
"Just because you're statuesque doesn't mean you can't be feminine and even delicate. You can have a fun, flirty cut. All you need is to add movement and texture."
Balancing Act
Ken enhanced the width of Lynch's cool, cropped haircut. "I added volume at the sides because she has broad shoulders," he says. He applied Kérastase Lift Vertige root lift gel to Lynch's wet hair, then held her hair straight up and hit the roots with a blow-dryer. When he finished, Lynch's hair was spiking in every direction—so Ken smoothed it with a vent brush and a blow-dryer for effortless-looking results.
Shirt, Thomas Pink, $195. Bracelet, Alexis Bittar. Tights, Donna Karan. Shoes, Christian Louboutin.
From the May 2014 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine