Dressing 10 pounds thinner isn’t about hiding your body; it’s about dressing it intentionally. With the right fit, colors, fabrics, and styling choices, you can look more polished, proportioned, and confident—no scale required.
Fashion is a tool. Use it to work for you, not against you.
How to Dress 10 Pounds Thinner
The next best thing to workouts and eating right? These figure-flattering style tips. Prepare for compliments!
Photo: Daniel Hallman1/24Match your separates.
“Lose” five pounds by matching your pants or skirt, stockings and shoes. You’ll seem 10 pounds lighter if they’re all black! Is the one-color thing too tame for your taste? Slip on a pair of bright shoes to shake things up.
Photo: Daniel Hallman2/24Remember the number one secret of slim dressing: proportion.
Full, round shapes on top and bottom will make you look…full and round. So always accentuate your smallest part by pairing your more generously cut pieces with a snugger mate. Balance a wide leg pants with a fitted shirt, a miniskirt with a longer top, etc.
3/24Sport the right jacket.
Jackets that are hip-length with tailored lines will look sleek; ones that are too baggy or that pull are figure-flattery disasters. Tapered jackets will always whittle your waist.
Photo: Daniel Hallman4/24Choose shapely skirts.
The tailored cut of a pencil skirt (we love that it’s not skintight through the hips) makes all bodies look sleek.
5/24Slip on a long cardigan.
Waist-length cardigans tend to shorten your body while long, hip-grazing versions make torsos seem long.
Photo: Daniel Hallman6/24Dress up jeans with heels (and tuck in your shirt).
Ever wonder why you see this look again and again on celebs, in ads, in magazines? Because, done right, it makes every woman look longer and leaner. Most flattering: straight-leg or boot-cut jeans that sit on your hips (as opposed to at your waist or below your hipbone) and cover your instep when you’re in heels.
Photo: Kevin Sturman7/24Use the right belt.
Try one with a little nylon stretch that comfortably pulls you in. Wider belts instead of skinny ones will actually make you look smaller.
8/24Look for these flattering pants features:
Flat-front styles. They’re instant minimizers if you’re curvy. Unlike pleats, a flat front creates an unbroken line across your stomach—making you look taller and slimmer. A waistband between one and two inches wide. Narrower ones can divide (and draw attention to) a tummy bulge. A slight flare. These have long been a top seller for a reason: They make hips look slimmer. A smidge of stretch. It helps pants hold on to the clean, sharp fit you bought them for.
Photo: Kevin Sturman9/24Get yourself a V-neck dress that’s cinched at the waist.
The one dress everyone looks great in, it is usually constructed with darts at the bust, has curve-enhancing seams and cinches in at or just above the waist—all sveltering features.
Photo: Todd Selby10/24Pick your prints wisely.
Prints aren’t as slimming as solid colors, but you can make them work for you by playing up their camouflaging features. If you’re bigger on the bottom, try pairing a printed A-line dress with a pair of black tights. The golden rule of prints: The smaller the print, the smaller you look.
Photo: Daniel Hallman11/24Wear red!
We’ve said it before, but we’ll say it again (and again!): Wearing something in a bold scarlet hue is a definite DO. The saturated color soaks up the light in all the right ways, and it also gives an I’m-too-sexy-for-my-pants confidence boost!

- Photo: Daniel Hallman12/24
Take notice of where your top meets your pants.
Anything that cuts you off at the waist adds pounds. You’ll look slimmer if your top and bottom meet just below the waist.
Photo: Daniel Hallman13/24Try a wide-collar coat.
It’s hard not to feel like an abominable snowman in the colder seasons when you have to get all bundled up. But a wide-collar coat—or a chunky look-at-me scarf worn over your normal jacket—has a way of streamlining everything from the chest down.
Photo: Daniel Hallman14/24Try the scarf and straight-leg jeans combo.
Like peanut butter and jelly, Bert and Ernie, Saturday mornings and Golden Girls reruns, long, pretty scarves and dark, straight-cut jeans are better when combined. The always flattering, forever-in-style straight-leg jeans slim hips and thighs, while a patterned scarf like this one draws attention to your gorgeous face.
Photo: Todd Selby15/24Wear scoop-front heels.
Sure it sounds silly, but test out different types of shoes in front of the mirror tonight and you’ll see what we mean. Booties and ankle-strap shoes have a way of making legs look short, while scoop-front pumps and sandals lengthen.
Photo: Todd Selby16/24Invest in pumps that match your skin tone.
Another slimming footwear idea? Skin-tone heels—they’re second only to Spanx in the celeb style-secret handbook. Perfect for wearing with knee-length and midthigh skirts, they can add a few more inches to your sexy legs. Be warned—the skin-tone-shoe trick works only with bare legs. Once paired with color tights, the optical illusion is ruined, so save this genius idea for days when you have door-to-door transportation!
Photo: Ruy Sanchez-Blanco17/24Slip on a long, chunky necklace.
Not only are these statement necklaces totally trendy, but the elongated U shape will make your torso seem extra long and lean. Make yours stand out even more by wearing over a light-color top.
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