The weight and texture of your clothing play a huge role in how comfortable you feel.
Look for "A-line" silhouettes. These flare out from the waist, balancing a heavier top half and creating a classic hourglass shape. Fabric Choices Matter
Opt for deeper necklines like V-necks or sweetheart cuts. These create a vertical line that elongates the neck and balances the torso. Avoid heavy embroidery directly on the bust line if you want to minimize bulk.
Fluid fabrics like georgette, chiffon, and soft crepes. These drape naturally over curves without clinging uncomfortably. Confidence is Key
Indian traditional wear is incredibly versatile and can be tailored to highlight your best features.
Brands like Zivame and Marks & Spencer now offer professional fitting services in major Indian cities.
For many curvy Indian women, the biggest challenge isn't style—it’s finding the correct fit. Studies suggest that a vast majority of women are wearing the wrong bra size, which can lead to back pain and poor posture.
Stiff fabrics like heavy starch cotton or thick organza, which can add unnecessary volume.