Last week I posted a guide on how to pick your first suit. Over the
weekend I was inundated with emails about the post. (yay for readers finding it
helpful!) The one thing so women wanted more information on is blazer styles.
Blazers can be a real challenge. They are wardrobe essential for any
professional woman but, this wear-to-work item can often leave women feeling
shapeless and un-stylish. The good news is this does not need to be the case!
Gone are the days of blazers being ill-fitted for women; there are actually a
number of companies making great blazers that actually look good on women
(woohoo!)
The trick, my wonderful readers, is to find a blazer cut that suits your body
type so that you don't end up drowning in shapeless fabric looking like the
girl at prom who threw on her date's jacket. (Side note: weird reference?? I
have no idea why that's the first thing to come to my mind, but were gonna roll
with it okay? okay.)
I struggle with the idea of classifying women's bodies into "types",
but I also think it is a helpful way to help you look your best, so I have done
my best to come up with terms/categories that hopefully you can relate to and
can easily find yourself a styling, well-fitted,
suited-to-the-professional-rockstar-that-you-are, blazer. Here goes:
If you are busty:
First off if you are busty; sister I feel. your. pain! Button-down shirts and
qork wear in general was not made for us and the difficulty in dressing a
larger chest is a massive pain. The struggle is real. That is a rant for an
entirely separate post though. For now, let's just talk what you can do to find
a blazer that works with your chest.
A single button blazer is the most flattering cut for a bigger chest. Be sure
though that the blazer is NOT TOO SMALL. A tight blazer with only button
actually has the complete opposite effect on a busty frame- making you look as
though you are going to burst-out at any time. If you are between sizes in a
one-button blazer, always size up and get the waist/arms tailored.
Also look for blazers with a slim lapel - width can again work against you.
Avoid chest pockets or embellishments on the upper part of your blazer. Shop
the widget below for some great blazers for busty women.
If you are small chested:
If you are smaller chested
you can easily wear blazers with more 'happening'. Three button blazers will be
the most flattering on your shape. Look for wider lapels - especially ones with
detailing (I love a leather trim or other change in fabric on a lapel). You can
also create the same illusion with color but choosing a blazer with a different
colored lapel. Embellishments such as pockets also work well for this shape.
The widget below has my top picks for blazers for smaller chests.
If you are a straight build (not curvy):
If you have a straight build you have a ton of options for blazers! You can
play up your straight figure if you wish with a three buttoned fitted blazer.
You can also play up the illusion of an hour glass figure by going for peplum
waists, or anything with a belt that nips in at the waist. A wider lapel,
combined with a nipped in waist, will add to the hourglass illusion.
Below are some blazers I love that would work so well on straight build:
If you have a straight build you have a ton of options for blazers! You can
play up your straight figure if you wish with a three buttoned fitted blazer.
You can also play up the illusion of an hour glass figure by going for peplum
waists, or anything with a belt that nips in at the waist. A wider lapel,
combined with a nipped in waist, will add to the hourglass illusion.
Below are some blazers I love that would work so well on straight build: