Human bodies vary in size and form. That's one of the things that sets us apart from one another.Realize that there is no such thing as a "typical" or "average" body type.
We all have somewhat varied body types; some of us are curvier, while others have narrower hips or wider shoulders. Even so, it's possible to classify most people's bodies into a small number of broad types.
Women's bodies have traditionally been classified into geometric categories including triangle, rectangle, diamond, oval, and hourglass, according to a 2004 research. Shapes include a rectangle, a triangle (or "pear"), an inverted triangle (or "apple"), and an hourglass.
A "banana" or rectangular body type describes a person whose waist size is about the same as their hip or breast measurement, and whose shoulder and hip widths are roughly the same.
The fundamental hourglass form is there, but your breast dimensions are somewhat bigger than your hips, making you a top hourglass. Full or A-line skirts, fitted coats, and trousers with a boot cut or moderate flare probably look great on you.
Your hip measures are somewhat bigger than your breast measurements, making you a bottom hourglass. Dresses and knits that fit close to the body are what stylists would recommend.
An inverted triangle or "apple" body shape is characterized by wider shoulders and breast than hips. Stylists may advise you to wear a shirt with a defined waist and a lower neckline, or a skirt or pants that highlight your legs.
An inverted triangle or "apple" body shape is characterized by wider shoulders and breast than hips. Stylists may advise you to wear a shirt with a defined waist and a lower neckline, or a skirt or pants that highlight your legs.