The tried and true rule is that black is generally very slimming and flattering. Sticking with darker colors are a safe bet because brighter/lighter colors draw attention to your body and are less effective at camouflaging certain trouble areas. If you do choose a pattern, think vertical. [1] X Expert Source Kathi Burns, CPO®Fashion Stylist Expert Interview. 31 December 2019. Any vertical stripes or patterns that flow vertically will follow the length of your body and elongate it rather than cutting it off like horizontal patterns would.

A well-fitting bra can also have a minimizing effect for women who feel they are too top-heavy.

Avoid clothing that’s too tight, also—your clothes should skim your figure, especially around your waist. [6] X Expert Source Ashley KahnWardrobe Stylist Expert Interview. 30 September 2020.

Additionally, aim for boot-cut pants. This style is slightly wider at the bottom and will make your hips and thighs look more proportionate. [8] X Research source

A universally flattering style for most body types is the wrap dress. [10] X Research source [11] X Research source

Look for tops that skim the sides of your waist, as well as your front—they shouldn’t be too tight or too baggy. [13] X Expert Source Ashley KahnWardrobe Stylist Expert Interview. 30 September 2020.

Similarly, clothes that are too small will only highlight your extra weight. Wearing clothes that fit right is important.

If you have trouble keeping your pants up wearing them at this level, try suspenders instead of a belt. They are stylish and will fix this problem for you![19] X Research source