The model is wearing a size 0 and is 5'11", 24" waist, 35" hips, 31" bust
A-line silhouettes flatter virtually all body types because they skim rather than cling to hips while defining the waist
Slouchy sweaters that showcase handcrafted detailsintricate macrame-inspired patterns, poms and fringe offer a laid-back, boho feel
If youre aiming for an upscale look, consider strappy heels
[10] Some credited the change in silhouette to the Victorian dress reform, which consisted of a few movements including the Aesthetic Costume Movement and the Rational Dress Movement in the mid-to-late Victorian Era advocating for a natural silhouette and lightweight underwear, and rejecting tightlacing
This style works well if you want definition at the waist with a relaxed lower skirt