Dressing the Pear Body Shape | Everyday Style (2024)

Over the years, “How do I dress for my body shape?”, or some version thereof, has been the question I’ve been asked most frequently. While dressing for your shape makes style simpler, getting started can be super confusing. I’ve put together some simple guidelines for each shape to help make dressing your shape easier. Before we get started, keep these things in mind.

1. I focus on the 4 basic body types. In my experience, every shape is a variation of these four, or a combination of these four. The more body shapes there are to “learn”, the harder it is to identify your unique shape.

2. Start with your dominant body shape, then look for a secondary, and borrow from those guidelines as needed. If you don’t know where to start, look for the one you identify with the most, and start there.

3. Every body, even those who share the same shape, is different. You may be slightly Apple shaped, or an extreme hourglass. The more extreme your shape is within the category, the more the guidelines will help you.

4. Take the advice that works for you, and leave the rest. Body shape advice should make style easier and more fun, not put you into a rule-following prison where you’re afraid of trying something new. Like Pablo Picasso said, “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist”. Once you know why things work better than others, you can manipulate the guidelines to get the results you want.

5. Learn what body types are, and are not. Check out our podcast episode Body Type Basics to learn more.

Still not sure what your body type is? Take our Quiz.

The Pear shape is characterized by shoulders and bust that are smaller than the hips and a defined, often high, waist. Usually this shape has proportionally slim shoulders and arms, and a long neck. Pears almost always wear at least one size bigger on the bottom than they do on top. The Pear shape is also called the “triangle” or “A -shape”.

There are fewer variations in this shape than others–all Pears have smaller upper bodies, and proportionally larger lower bodies. The variations come in where Pears carry extra weight. Some Pears just have their fullness at the top, in the hips and bottom and upper thighs (“saddlebags”), while some have fullness through the hips and bottom, as well as thighs and calves. The guidelines for both types remain the same.

The biggest challenges for Pears are finding bottoms that fit well, and styles that balance out your body.

The goal for Pears is bring the eye up and highlight the upper body and defined waist, while de-emphasizing the lower body.

Tops & Jackets for Pears:

High, closed necklines, like crewnecks, mock necks, turtlenecks and boat necks are great choices, because they make your shoulders look broader and your bust appear fuller. Open necklines like scoops and v’s can often make your top look smaller, so watch out for those.

Embellishment on top is great for you. Details like gathered or puff sleeves, ruffles, bold prints and horizontal stripes will all draw the eye up and balance your body. Look for tops with bust pockets will also add volume to your upper body.

One trick to fit your smaller upper body is to try petite tops, even if you’re not petite. If you can’t quite get the right fit in Misses sizing–one is too small, the size up is too big–try the petite in the larger size. Petites are often cut better for smaller shoulders and higher waists.

Knit tops that are drapey, but not oversized are a good choice for you, as are blouses with banded bottoms or wrap waists.

Dolman style tops can add volume to your upper body, and are a great way to camouflage a tummy.

In cooler weather, chunky knit sweaters look amazing on you.

While most Pears like to wear long tops to hide their hips, shorter tops that hit right at the hip bones are often a better choice, especially if the fabric is substantial.

Avoid tops that hit right at the widest part of your hips by looking for hems that end at the hip bones, or at the upper thigh

The best jackets and coats for Pears add volume to the upper area, and end either end above the hips, or below them. Look for cropped jackets or long blazers. Look for big lapels, belts and double breasted styles, while avoiding boxy jackets, and anything that hits right at the hips.

Dresses for Pear Body Shape:

Dresses can be tricky for Pears, since your top and bottom are different sizes. If dresses feel too hard, go for separates instead.

As with any body shape, the waist of your dress needs to hit the waist of your body. Because your body has a defined waist, your dress should, too. If your waist is high, look for empire waistlines, otherwise, wrap dresses often work well, as do a-line styles.

Maxi dresses with an empire waistline are an easy summer choice for high-waisted Pears.

Avoid straight styles like shifts that will hide your waist, or sheaths that will pull at the hips, and sag in the middle. Instead look for dresses that fit at the top, define the waist, and add fullness at the bottom.

Bottoms for Pear Body Shapes:

Look for pants labeled “curvy fit” to solve the gap-in-the-back problem, or have your pants tailored.

Mid to high-rise pants and jeans are best, and while your tops should have lots of details, keep your bottoms basic.

Skinny bottoms accentuate the lower half, so you’ll probably feel more comfortable in straight, bootcut, wide leg or flare styles. If you do go for slim bottoms, a top that hits at the upper thigh is your best pick.

While structured bottoms will always be more traditionally flattering, drapey pants can be a great choice as they skim over your lower half. Pair relaxed pants with a shorter, structured top.

Darker bottoms will de-emphasize your bottom, but don’t think that means you’re stuck with basic black. Navy, burgundy, chocolate, and charcoal are great alternatives–as are plum, dark green, and deep rust.
Look for pants with diagonal front pockets, or no pockets at all, as side entry pockets tend to pull and pucker. Also, approach cargo pockets with caution, as they add bulk wherever they’re placed.

To lengthen and streamline your legs, keep your footwear and hosiery low contrast, and avoid ankle straps on shoes. Match your shoes to your hemline (pants) and to your skin (dresses/skirts/shorts).

While Pears often struggle with dresses, skirts are a great choice. They should fit at the waist, and have fullness at the bottom. Tulip skirts, a-line, and paneled styles work well, as do pleats, as long as they start at the right spot. Check out our podcast episode about pleats for more details.

The best skirt and dress length for your shape is right below the knee or longer.

Styling Tips for Pears

Start with a great bra. Pears often think they can skip professional bra fittings, as they tend to be smaller busted, but having a bra that gives shape and support is key to balancing out your figure. The right bra can help you fill out your shirts and avoid saggy tops and necklines. Learn about finding great bras on this podcast episode.

Don’t be afraid of bold accessories. Short chunky necklaces are great for you, as are oversized stud earrings that draw attention up. Scarves can help add volume on top as well.

To camouflage a tummy while maintaining your curves, look for drapey and/or patterned tops, layered under a jacket that hits at the waist.

Become besties with a tailor. There’s only so much stretch can do. For things like button front shirts, you may have to size up and have a tailor take in the sides a little bit. Some extreme hourglasses may find they still have a gap in the waist, even when buying curvy styles. And then, there are things like skirts, that rarely come in curvy styles. These are things a tailor can do easily and will make your wardrobe look like it was custom made for your body.

Audrey Hepburn said, “Happy girls are the prettiest”, and she’s right, so wear what you love. Some women only want to wear things that are traditionally “best” for their body shapes, while other women don’t follow the rules at all. Both approaches are right, as long as the end result is that you feel great. Don’t get so tied to the rules that you forget to have fun with your wardrobe!

Start with your dominant body shape, then look for a secondary, and borrow from those guidelines as needed. If you don’t know where to start, look for the one you identify with the most, and start there.Every body, even those who share the same shape, is different. You may be slightly apple shaped, or an extreme hourglass. The more extreme your shape is within the category, the more the guidelines will help you.

Dressing the Pear Body Shape | Everyday Style (2024)

FAQs

What style dress looks best on pear shape? ›

In terms of best dresses to suit your body shape, A-line or fit and flare skirts are the most flattering pear shaped dresses, they skim past your hips and won't cling to the widest part of your body. Wrap dresses can also be great dresses for pear shapes, as they cinch you in at the waist creating a slim silhouette.

What type of pants should pear shape wear? ›

Go for flared or bootcut pants.

Choose pants that are bootcut or flared at the bottom to balance out the volume of your hips. High- or mid-rise styles will flatter your body the most. Wide-leg pants are another great option. Stylists recommend avoiding skinny or cigarette-style pants for pear-shaped figures.

What necklines look good on pear shapes? ›

High, closed necklines, like crewnecks, mock necks, turtlenecks and boat necks are great choices, because they make your shoulders look broader and your bust appear fuller. Open necklines like scoops and v's can often make your top look smaller, so watch out for those.

How to dress pear shape over 40? ›

Bottoms for pear shapes

Go for slim leg trousers rather than skinny. Palazzos and wide leg trousers look great on you. Stick to darker colours on the bottom and steer away from bold prints to avoid emphasising your hips. Avoid high and low rises and go for a mid-rise waistline.

How can I look thinner in pear shape? ›

How To Dress For A Pear Body Shape
  1. Wear bright colours and prints on your upper body.
  2. Wear darker colours on your bottom half.
  3. Choose tops with detailing such as ruffles or embellishments.
  4. Select tops and dresses with statement sleeves.
  5. Opt for off-the-shoulder numbers and Bardot necklines.

What tops look good on pear shaped body with belly fat? ›

‍Fitted and nipped tops help accentuate the waist. ‍Bright colours, bold patterns, details and embellishments around the bust and shoulders will draw attention to the upper body and away from the wider hips. Horizontal stripes are also a good strategy to highlight the upper body.

What jeans look best on pear shaped? ›

If you consider yourself pear-shaped, you likely have a smaller upper body, fuller hips and a more ample derriere. To flatter your figure, opt for bootcut or wide-legged denim; these silhouettes skim your shape without hiding curves, and the sleek lines will elongate your legs.

Should pear shape wear shorts? ›

A high-waisted short works well on pear-shaped women as they highlight your signature slim waist & hug your curves. Don't short around the fact that it's easy to find shorts for a pear shape. With a few strategic moves (and pocket placements), you're sure to stay cool all summer long.

How to dress an overweight pear-shaped body? ›

A-line, wrap, tulip, empire, and X-line – these are just a few of the much-loved silhouettes that flatter the pear-shaped figure. These dresses will balance out the upper body and neatly skim over the hips. Thick fabrics and dropped waists should be avoided, as they will make you look heavier and hide your waist.

What hairstyle is best for a pear shaped face? ›

If you're wondering how do you style a pear-shaped face? Bangs are a great diversion tactic for your narrow forehead. Soft, thick, side-swept – whatever, all types of fringes are your best friend here. Side-parted hair is also an awesome trick to widen your head and balance out your face.

What sleeves look best on pear shaped body? ›

Sleeves are most suitable for a pear-shaped body when they contain structure and volume on the shoulders. This adds much more emphasis on the upper body part and creates more balance. Some ideas for short sleeves are puff sleeves, flutter sleeves, cap sleeves, or bishop sleeves.

What celebrities have a pear body shape? ›

The pear-shaped body is one of the most popular body shapes out there. Some examples of real-life pear body shapes can be taken from Celebrities such as Beyonce, Kim Kardashian, Paris Hilton, and Rihanna. Just remember, even if you have a pear-shaped body, that does not mean your body needs to look a certain way.

What is the most flattering dress for a pear shape? ›

A Line Dresses: This is the classic choice for a pear body shape. The a-line skirt showcases your defined waist and fits curvy hips with ease. A line dresses are also a piece that will always be in style…..so you can rest assured that investing in them is a good choice.

Can pear shape wear leggings? ›

I tried on over 17 pairs, and I'm sharing the three BEST pairs of black leggings for a pear shape body! I know, I know. We all wear black leggings more often than we'd like to admit. They're a total staple in most women's wardrobes.

What kind of jacket is best for a pear shaped body? ›

If you have a pear-shaped body, opt for coats that accentuate your shoulders and waist, and elongate your legs. Knee-length styles, coats with interesting collars and lapels, and belted coats are ideal choices. Avoid coats that end at the hip as they may emphasize the hip area.

Can pear shape wear shift dress? ›

A swing dress is the perfect alternative to shift dresses (which often cling to a pear shapes hips). This will fit you top and bottom, and balance your frame a little.

What style would you recommend for a pear shaped face? ›

The shag is a hair hero for pear-shaped face gals. You beauties need all the layers up top to achieve fullness through the upper part of your face. If you want to go short, a short shag is one of the best hairstyles for pear-shaped faces as it creates symmetry throughout your face.

Are wrap dresses flattering for pear shape? ›

Wrap dresses are perfect for pear shaped figures as it subtly highlights your narrow waistline drawing the eyes upwards, which in turn adds balance to your bottom half.

Does pear shape go up or down? ›

There is no correct way to wear a Pear shaped diamond ring. Traditionally, Pear shaped diamond rings are worn with the pointed tip facing up, away from the hand. However, you can wear this versatile diamond shape whichever way you want.

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