Monday, August 6, 2012

We can't wear this! Style Truth for Inverted Triangle Body Shape






Truth Is...

The  easiest and  most sought-after body shape among women is the lady is rocking her hourglass figure.  hey can wear a wider variety of styles.  No matter how much weight they gain, they  can look neat, balanced and curvy.

There are some of you like me who were not born with this type of figure.  For me, as an Africa-American Woman, this has been a lifelong challenge trying to style and care for my Inverted body.  According to research, Statistics show that only 8% of women in the world  belong to our body type. Regrettably, the Inverted Body type which is famous for Broad Shoulders (or Big Bust), Wide Backs,
Things That We Can't Wear! They be the latest style but they may not flatter our frame. I give you an example of one celebrity is most definitely an inverted beauty, Actress comedian Sherri Shepherd.
  
We can't wear round neck's! It draws to much attention to our breast, back, and wide shoulders!


This style blouse draws the eyes away from the shoulders and creates a more balanced look taking some attention away from her shoulders and back.



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Inverted Beauty
"Taking what you have and making the best of it!"





Monday, July 30, 2012

Overcoming My Strugle with my Negative Body Image


 Dear Friend,
Growing up as a Black American woman without an ass was HELL.  As far back as I can remember I felt self-conscious about my body.   Taunted and teased (to the point of tears) by men, boys, family, friends and especially other (older) black women for being ass-less did not help!  Even my white teachers commented on how small my rear end was...There was no escaping this.  To make things worse, I also had broad shoulders to match.  My clothes did not fit me the way a woman’s clothes should fit.  Bottom line, I Hated My Body.  For years I struggled with poor, extremely poor, body image and wore clothes that did not complement my athletic frame.  At 46, I feel free to laugh at, embrace and celebrate my narrow ass...  

  PS. Special shout out to the fashion stylists who have finally decided to help woman like myself feel comfortable in our clothing and the men in our lives who know how to make us feel special.
-Please share your body Image stories with me.
Loving You & Loving Me

Monday, May 11, 2009

The Hardest Body Figure To Style






Every since I was a little girl, I have always wanted to look good but I did not know how to find the right clothes to flatter my strong, solid, athletic frame. I discover that my body shape was the hardest figure to style. I happen to be s teenager during  the 80′s and back then there were not a lot of styles that suited by shape. I had a very flat bottom, narrow hips, a undefined waist, large tummy, rosy cheeks and to top it all of, I had a very broad back.  As years went on, other people kept forcing their style on me causing me to dress in a way that was matronly (matronly meaning an old married woman having a large or plump build). In there attempt to make me look beautiful, I looked old and frumpy. I became obsesses with understanding and learning how to style and care for my body type.
Today I enjoy connecting with other women like me, who also have some what boyish figures, to help them Look Good and Feel Good.

Here are some of my favorite pieces that I have in many multiple colors. 
They are my go to's for everyday when I am running errands. 


angela invert

Inverted Traingle Beauty Consultant