What style of pants flatter large hips?

What style of pants flatter large hips? What style of pants flatter large hips? I am “hippie” 5’5″ with narrow shoulders, 135 pounds. What style of pants should I wear?

Large hips give women a bottom-heavy look. They draw focus to the hip area. Straight-leg pants and pants with wide bottoms are very flattering on this figure type. Also, boot cut pants or jeans that have a slight flare below the knees will balance wide hips and look great on “hippie” ladies. Dark color pants or dark color jeans will give you a slimmer look than light color pants. Avoid any details around the hip area or front pockets. The goal is to draw attention away from your hips by wearing tops with attention around the neckline, attractive jewelry around your face area, or a beautiful scarf. Tip: Avoid prints and patterned pants and tight and tapered pants or jeans. That will make your hips look larger.




 

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