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  2. 17 Seriously Flattering Dresses for Pear-Shaped Bodies - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Do you know your body type? Many women have a pear shape, also known as the triangle ...

  3. 15 Best Summer Skirts for Pear Body Shapes - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. If you have a pear body shape, shopping for skirts can be particularly tricky. If you ...

  4. 21 Cozy and Flattering Sweaters for Pear-Shaped Bodies - AOL

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    Our Absolute Favorite: A fan-favorite style on Amazon, this Edstar pullover‘s got it all for a pear shape: a boat neckline, batwing sleeves and a more fitted waistline! 2.

  5. 21 of the Best Flattering Spring Finds for Pear-Shaped Bodies ...

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    Your body shape will have an undeniable effect on the way a dress drapes or a top falls on you. Once you have that figured out, creating a confidence-boosting outfit will be a cinch!

  6. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    Female body shape or female figure is the cumulative product of a woman's bone structure along with the distribution of muscle and fat on the body. Female figures are typically narrower at the waist than at the bust and hips .

  7. Trinny and Susannah - Wikipedia

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    Prior to writing The Body Shape Bible, Trinny and Susannah conducted a survey on women that helped them to identify the twelve most common body shapes which they would then feature in their fashion advice book. [35] They gave the shapes different names that include 'apple', 'brick', 'pencil' and 'lollipop'. [35]