As a Certified Bra Fitter for over 19 years, I truly appreciate your simple, quick but in-depth explanation of why women need good underwear. They're called foundations for a reason 😊
I am having a terrible time NOW getting fitted I went to Saks in Chicago I live abroad. I spent almost $150. The fitter fitted me with too small a band trynto give me support ... I am 76 slightly large breasts BUT both bras are unwearble. After removing tags and wearing for 2 hours they kept my lungs from expanding! I could not BREATHE PROPERLY and I had DEEP indentation where the bra bamd had been. Imhave never put either on SINCE! What a waste of money! I then went to SOMA for sleep type bras because I wear t old ones by Bali that fit perfectly but need replacing. Those supported me for YEARS but the fitter at Saks didnt have any and said the ones I have inmthe fabric I have are no lomger made...grrr. So I had heard of SOMA SLEEP bras somI went there and bought two they felt okay when I tried them on BUT the fabric left my breat slip out underneath the bamd as if body heat had made that bamd WAY more stretchy...it also let my breasts droop tremendously over wear of about an hour! Yikes. The fabric was too stretchy terrible for women my age. So close to $300 WASTED!!!! Bras and these days becoming imposdible for me to fimd rather lile the shoe problem I have always had...narrow heel and they dont make AaHeel B fronts anymore...since slingbacks are in now I will shop for shoes this year as it isnt hard to find B front shoes as for bras I am stumped! Wy too saggy to go braless.....ugh.
@latinaalma1947 If you're back in the States in August, Kohls has scheduled Fit Events most of the month. In October, Wacoal does limited Events at major retailers in the USA. Depending on your budget Wacoal is a very good bra. They do run sales. Vanity Fair is reasonably priced and they run sales online and in Kohls. (DISCLAIMER ...I worked for VF for 19 years). VF does a great wirefree full figure bra. I know Dillard's and Bloomingdale's have trained sales staff, but I would call for an appointment. I wish you luck.
@@latinaalma1947 one more thing....because you have heavy breast tissue DO NOT be talked into a minimizer bra. That compression has to go somewhere and it's usually up around your neck. I usually don't recommend a sleep bra but I understand if you want one. Get a pull over your head bra. If you have shoulder issues they should be stretchy enough to pull up. Remember, sleep bras have zero support.
Thank you for this video Silvana! It was so thoughtful and detailed, I found it really helpful. I love your clear, precise examples of both good and bad fits to really understand what to look for. I also love the idea of simplifying the silhouette …getting rid of a lot of distracting embellishments. I’d love more examples of jackets for fall that would work for the hourglass shape. You are so elegant and chic! ❤
Silvana! Loved this video (as usual!) This video contains such fundamental concepts that are applicable to any body shape because you stated the general principles as well e.g. balance, proportion....necklines that are flattering to complement a small or larger bust etc. Thank you! :)
Hi Kay, so glad you see this video that way because that was the intention behind it, so encompass as many body shapes as possible :) Have a great weekend!
Thank you so much for this! Your content is stellar! You've answered my question as to what type of shorts would look best on my body type! Bermudas for me! I have a short waist and fuller bust. It's difficult to find summer clothing that doesn't cover me up like a tent or look too clingy. Will keep an eye out for those lighter-weight knit tops and shift dresses that have been tailored to my proportions. Will keep to the softer bias-cut skirts as well. Appreciated!
everything you said! In US sizes my bust is M, waist length very short, waist is S,, hips are M/L, shoulders about the same width as my hips but only fit into size 2XL (except sometimes the sleeves are too short). unfortunately I haven't found the right *local* tailor, so I don't actually own any buttoned up shirts. jeans, or anything woven aside from a few full skirts right now. Even my knit clothing has been made to my measurements by online sellers that do custom work). until I can find a good close-by tailor, I'd rather stick to the clothing in just a few silhouettes that actually makes me look put together (and put work into creating variety through my accessories), than look sloppy in a much wider variety of silhouettes!
Hi Stephanie, I hear you. The key is to not feel like there's something wrong with us but know that it's an industry issue and keep looking for a good tailor, I am sure you will eventually find one and make friends for life. Good luck.
@@silvanapatrick_stylist I'm around your age, so I agree! Over time I've learned to enjoy having the body type I do! Unfortunately, that enjoyment does not make the process of finding, altering, or commissioning well-fitting new pieces even the slightest bit easier or less expensive!
Thankyou for this video it really helped when you said to dress for your body parts I have always thought I was Rectangle with a curve or Hourglass without too defined a waist or bigger boobs either way you made me see to define my smaller part which is my waist rather than widen it with boxier tops 👌❤️
That’s one of the things I struggle with… I really can’t tell if I have a short waist or not. It’s at the very most normal length, and sometimes I am more drawn to midrise pants than high-rise… Just as long as the high-rise aren’t ultra high-rise like some are showing now. I have an hourglass body, oretty thin with a fairly small waist and what’s left of 34d bust, I’ve lost a lot of weight in the past 12 years, so I’m always trying to get the girls up where they used to be, lol! Your tips and your passion for what you do are always inspiring to me… I love that you have your own sense of style and I see it over and over again. It’s really inspiring! Could you go a little bit more to you if you are short or long or short or long legged?
What a pleasure it was to watch your video. I am 5 feet 1 inch and very, very curvy. You have demonstrated side by side clothes that flatter such as v or scoop necklines versus turtle necks. The best length shorts to wear look best slightly fitted and knee length. I have some very nice suit jackets and blazers but they are too long for my frame. I have stood before a full length mirror and folded the hem if the jacket to just below my waist and what a difference! Unfortunately, the placement of pockets on the long jackets makes shortening them impossible. When available I buy cropped jackets.
I just found your account and enjoyed this video thank you! I am short torso with a small bust. You mentioned being careful with high rise. Should I wear mid rise then?
Hi Kristine, glad you enjoyed it. Yes, mid rise is the perfect compromise. Make sure you get leg length somehow like wearing a bit of heel or matching the color of the pant with shoe, etc.
I share this body type and found this helpful. That said, pleated pants add too much volume around the midsection for my tastes although they look great on you.
You looked great in the jumpsuits and I also though the shorter shorts left the attention on your upper body as they were the dame distance from the waist or seemed to be so they did look good.
I’m an hour glass shape with a very short torso and large bust, for me wearing high rise pants is not a comfortable fit,the pants are just inches from my bust line,so I wear mid rise pants and that fits me well
Excellent tips❣️ I’ve never heard how to dress presented this way, along with the examples. Now I see what I’ve been doing wrong. Thank you! ❤️
So happy you found this informative and got some insights from it! Hope you’re having a wonderful Easter break x
As a Certified Bra Fitter for over 19 years, I truly appreciate your simple, quick but in-depth explanation of why women need good underwear. They're called foundations for a reason 😊
Exactly!
I am having a terrible time NOW getting fitted I went to Saks in Chicago I live abroad.
I spent almost $150. The fitter fitted me with too small a band trynto give me support ... I am 76 slightly large breasts BUT both bras are unwearble. After removing tags and wearing for 2 hours they kept my lungs from expanding! I could not BREATHE PROPERLY and I had DEEP indentation where the bra bamd had been. Imhave never put either on SINCE! What a waste of money! I then went to SOMA for sleep type bras because I wear t old ones by Bali that fit perfectly but need replacing. Those supported me for YEARS but the fitter at Saks didnt have any and said the ones I have inmthe fabric I have are no lomger made...grrr. So I had heard of SOMA SLEEP bras somI went there and bought two they felt okay when I tried them on BUT the fabric left my breat slip out underneath the bamd as if body heat had made that bamd WAY more stretchy...it also let my breasts droop tremendously over wear of about an hour! Yikes. The fabric was too stretchy terrible for women my age. So close to $300 WASTED!!!! Bras and these days becoming imposdible for me to fimd rather lile the shoe problem I have always had...narrow heel and they dont make AaHeel B fronts anymore...since slingbacks are in now I will shop for shoes this year as it isnt hard to find B front shoes as for bras I am stumped! Wy too saggy to go braless.....ugh.
@latinaalma1947 If you're back in the States in August, Kohls has scheduled Fit Events most of the month. In October, Wacoal does limited Events at major retailers in the USA. Depending on your budget Wacoal is a very good bra. They do run sales. Vanity Fair is reasonably priced and they run sales online and in Kohls. (DISCLAIMER ...I worked for VF for 19 years). VF does a great wirefree full figure bra. I know Dillard's and Bloomingdale's have trained sales staff, but I would call for an appointment. I wish you luck.
All this confirms what I am go doing.
@@latinaalma1947 one more thing....because you have heavy breast tissue DO NOT be talked into a minimizer bra. That compression has to go somewhere and it's usually up around your neck. I usually don't recommend a sleep bra but I understand if you want one. Get a pull over your head bra. If you have shoulder issues they should be stretchy enough to pull up. Remember, sleep bras have zero support.
Just thought I would let you know another great stylist Kay Harms from dressed for my day paid you cudos yesterday.
That's so kind of her! She is really amazing.
I saw that one too, Beverley!
Thank you for this video Silvana! It was so thoughtful and detailed, I found it really helpful. I love your clear, precise examples of both good and bad fits to really understand what to look for. I also love the idea of simplifying the silhouette …getting rid of a lot of distracting embellishments. I’d love more examples of jackets for fall that would work for the hourglass shape. You are so elegant and chic! ❤
So glad to hear you found it informative. Will have that in mind for Fall, for sure xx
I am always waiting for your new videos. Thank you!
Thats so lovely to hear :)
Great video, thank you
You're most welcome!
Amazing tips for hour glass or anyone for that matter! Happy Easter Silvana 🐣🐇🐰❤❤❤
Hi Debra, so happy you found it informative. Have a wonderful Easter, too xx
Great point about the fit. ie button front - pull across the bust... its the industry.
It's a fact, right? x
Silvana! Loved this video (as usual!) This video contains such fundamental concepts that are applicable to any body shape because you stated the general principles as well e.g. balance, proportion....necklines that are flattering to complement a small or larger bust etc. Thank you! :)
Hi Kay, so glad you see this video that way because that was the intention behind it, so encompass as many body shapes as possible :) Have a great weekend!
Great video as usual SILVANA Love them all Helen 12:53
Glad you like it , Helen xx
Thank you so much for this! Your content is stellar! You've answered my question as to what type of shorts would look best on my body type! Bermudas for me! I have a short waist and fuller bust. It's difficult to find summer clothing that doesn't cover me up like a tent or look too clingy. Will keep an eye out for those lighter-weight knit tops and shift dresses that have been tailored to my proportions. Will keep to the softer bias-cut skirts as well. Appreciated!
Soo happy you found this video informative and got some insights from it! Have a wonderful Easter break x
@@silvanapatrick_stylist Easter Blessings to you as well!
nice tips
Glad you like it :)
everything you said! In US sizes my bust is M, waist length very short, waist is S,, hips are M/L, shoulders about the same width as my hips but only fit into size 2XL (except sometimes the sleeves are too short).
unfortunately I haven't found the right *local* tailor, so I don't actually own any buttoned up shirts. jeans, or anything woven aside from a few full skirts right now. Even my knit clothing has been made to my measurements by online sellers that do custom work). until I can find a good close-by tailor, I'd rather stick to the clothing in just a few silhouettes that actually makes me look put together (and put work into creating variety through my accessories), than look sloppy in a much wider variety of silhouettes!
Hi Stephanie, I hear you. The key is to not feel like there's something wrong with us but know that it's an industry issue and keep looking for a good tailor, I am sure you will eventually find one and make friends for life. Good luck.
@@silvanapatrick_stylist I'm around your age, so I agree! Over time I've learned to enjoy having the body type I do! Unfortunately, that enjoyment does not make the process of finding, altering, or commissioning well-fitting new pieces even the slightest bit easier or less expensive!
Fabulous, thank you
My pleasure!
Excellent content as always. Thank you Silvana. ❤❤
You're most welcome. So happy to hear you found it informative :)
You are so helpful. Thank you.
I'm so happy to hear that!
Hi Silvana! Another great video with great tips! There's something in it for everyone! Happy Easter to you!!
Hi Celia, always lovely to hear from you! Yes that was the intention to cover as many body shakes as possible. Have a great one too x
Oh, this is so so practical and helpful! The best one I have ever seen about this topic! Thank you, thank you!❤
Thankyou for this video it really helped when you said to dress for your body parts I have always thought I was Rectangle with a curve or Hourglass without too defined a waist or bigger boobs either way you made me see to define my smaller part which is my waist rather than widen it with boxier tops 👌❤️
That’s one of the things I struggle with… I really can’t tell if I have a short waist or not. It’s at the very most normal length, and sometimes I am more drawn to midrise pants than high-rise… Just as long as the high-rise aren’t ultra high-rise like some are showing now. I have an hourglass body, oretty thin with a fairly small waist and what’s left of 34d bust, I’ve lost a lot of weight in the past 12 years, so I’m always trying to get the girls up where they used to be, lol! Your tips and your passion for what you do are always inspiring to me… I love that you have your own sense of style and I see it over and over again. It’s really inspiring! Could you go a little bit more to you if you are short or long or short or long legged?
What a pleasure it was to watch your video. I am 5 feet 1 inch and very, very curvy. You have demonstrated side by side clothes that flatter such as v or scoop necklines versus turtle necks. The best length shorts to wear look best slightly fitted and knee length. I have some very nice suit jackets and blazers but they are too long for my frame. I have stood before a full length mirror and folded the hem if the jacket to just below my waist and what a difference! Unfortunately, the placement of pockets on the long jackets makes shortening them impossible. When available I buy cropped jackets.
Hi Bernadette, so happy it was informative and you got some insight from it:) hope you find the jacket and enjoy it for years to come x
great points as always, I always look forward to your videos as your content and styles are different from the mass market.
Aww that’s wonderful to hear :)
I just found your account and enjoyed this video thank you! I am short torso with a small bust. You mentioned being careful with high rise. Should I wear mid rise then?
Hi Kristine, glad you enjoyed it. Yes, mid rise is the perfect compromise. Make sure you get leg length somehow like wearing a bit of heel or matching the color of the pant with shoe, etc.
Thanks for the very informative video! Do you think you can add images to illustrate for clearly your suggestions ?
Hi Debbie, so happy your found it informative and thanks for the suggestion, I will have in mind for the future :)
thanks
Is there a formula for determining whether I have a long or short torso? I just can’t tell the difference.
@@MoonLightOnWater1 Hi I did another video where I show how to find that out ua-cam.com/video/Lgzl_0PolAg/v-deo.htmlsi=EWy1a_Qi2GYc7kKv
@ Thank you!!
Great video, great tips ,ciao a presto
Ciao Agnes, glad you found it helpful!
Does anybody have a recommendation for brands that do business appropriate trousers where the pockets don’t stand open? Thanks
Grazie! Great tips!
Prego :)
I share this body type and found this helpful. That said, pleated pants add too much volume around the midsection for my tastes although they look great on you.
hi and yes it depends on the fabric of the skirt and obviously it's a personal preference. Have a great weekend
You looked great in the jumpsuits and I also though the shorter shorts left the attention on your upper body as they were the dame distance from the waist or seemed to be so they did look good.
Oh thank you!
I’m an hour glass shape with a very short torso and large bust, for me wearing high rise pants is not a comfortable fit,the pants are just inches from my bust line,so I wear mid rise pants and that fits me well
Hi Belinda, mid-rise is the perfect choice for you in particular. You got it! Have a great weekend
Here are my measurements: 4'10" tall; 33-26-34. Is this considered an hourglass figure? BTW, at 8:48, I think that the middle picture is the nicest.
Hi Linda, yes, technically you are an hourglass