By Samantha Feher, StyleCaster
Don’t take our headline the wrong way—here at StyleCaster, we’re all about body positivity. In fact, we love our bods just the way they are. But we’re only human, and sometimes that means lusting after things we can’t have. Namely, in today’s case, a few extra inches of height.
If you’re anything like us, you have a love-hate relationship with your height (or lack thereof). Some days, your petite frame makes you extra-squeezable, which works wonders in the S.O. department. But other days, you just want to pull a Karlie Kloss in a mini and some pumps—and, if you’re not 6’2″, the look can be difficult to achieve.
If you can totally relate to that feeling, join the club—lately, we’ve been longing for length. But since there’s no way to actually gain (vertical) inches overnight, we’ve resorted to creativity… in the form of fashion, as usual. Luckily, StyleCaster’s resident fashion stylist and editor, Audree Kate, is the most creative person we know. Immediately upon learning of our dilemma, she offered to help us out by sharing some of her fave illusive fashion tips. In this case, they were focused on how to appear taller… simply by wearing the right clothes.
Minds. Blown.
Since we know fashion advice is easier given than followed, we decided to put Audree Kate’s tips to the test—we tried every single do and don’t on her list. Scroll down to see how each of her tricks can give you the length you’re craving.
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“Look for straight, tailored pieces that create a ‘column’ feel,” Audree Kate says. “It will create straight lines up and down your body, making you look taller.” She’s not wrong—have you ever noticed how parallel lines tend to make an object (or, in this case, your bod) look slimmer and longer?
This is probably our fave of her tips. Column dressing is just so dang flattering—on everybody. Plus, it’s super versatile. You’ve probably got a bunch of things in your closet right now that qualify, and you didn’t even know it!
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Vertical stripes pretty much do the same thing as column dressing—they give the illusion that you’re super tall, even if you’re not.
Stripes in general aren’t our fave. But if we’re going to wear them at all, you’d best believe they’ll be vertical.
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High-waisted jeans are shamazing for multiple reasons—including their ability to make anyone look taller. “They hit you at your waist, which is typically the smallest area of your stomach,” Audree Kate adds.
In other words? “It’s very flattering.” And there’s nothing better than a flattering pair of jeans. (Except maybe the fact that you probably already have, like, 12 pairs of high-waisted ones. This tip is a total freebie!)
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A monochromatic outfit creates a “cohesive” look, which keeps the eye running up and down. (It’s basically the column logic all over again.) The result: legs for days! We’re definitely going to use this tip on the reg—monochromatic outfits are so in right now, and they’re virtually impossible to screw up.
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Especially if you’re petite, teeny-tiny prints can make a surprisingly big statement. Whereas big prints tend to minimize, micro prints maximize (a.k.a., elongate).
On occasion, these micro prints can hit you in the wrong places, causing parts of your body to look wider than you’d normally like. If that’s the case for you, switch this tip out for another one on the list.
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According to Audree Kate, it’s crucial to pay attention to where your shoes hit your leg. “Anything that hits midcalf cuts your leg off,” she says. So it’s better to opt for shoes that land at your ankles. Over-the-knee boots are also a win—they never fail to make you look tall AF.
While over-the-knee boots are so 2017, ankle boots are making big waves in the fashion market this season. Make sure to scoop a pair during the holiday sales to maximize your style potential!
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Pointed shoes “elongate your leg,” Audree says. And now that we think about it, that makes total sense. Pointed toes literally add an inch or two to your foot; in heel form, this translates to, like, four inches of extra height—two on the heel, two on the toe. (Or more, if you’re feeling ambitious.)
This tip is super-practical, because it doesn’t only apply to heels. Pointed-toe flats are a huge trend for 2018/2019, especially in the form of slides.
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Avoiding baggy, boxy and oversized clothing is crucial if you’re aiming for the appearance of height. You know how big prints tend to minimize? Big silhouettes do, too. So when it comes to cut, we’re going for tailored here, people.
If you’re in the anti-tuck camp, we totally feel you—it can definitely feel uncomfy at times. If you’re not interested in the prim-and-proper look, opt out of this one. (We’ll forgive you!)
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V-shaped necklines give the illusion of a longer torso. Longer= taller, and taller= goals. Can’t argue with that math. Plus, V-necks are a super-easy way to incorporate the illusion of height into your wardrobe. You probably already own more than you can count!
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Think about it: If your shoes are a similar color to your skin, they sort of blend. In turn, this makes your legs appear that much longer—especially if you’re wearing heels. This is another of our fave tips and one that we implement literally all the time.
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We sort of mentioned this earlier when we told you to monitor your boots. Anything that cuts off your leg at the calf makes you appear even shorter than you actually are.
In this instance, the capri-length jumpsuit (though adorbs) is not doing us any favors in the height department. So, thank u, next.
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Tight-fitting clothes, like bodycon dresses and skirts, attach themselves to the natural curvature of your body. This is the exact opposite of column dressing, so Audree Kate recommends avoiding anything skintight if you want to appear taller.
Plus, if you dress in clothes that are too tight, where’s all the food gonna go?
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“Thick horizontal stripes draw the eye across you,” Audree Kate says. What you’re really aiming for is to draw the eye up and down, instead—hence our recommendation for vertical stripes.
Like we said… stripes aren’t our fave look, regardless.
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A busy print can be cute—in small doses. When worn all over, they can draw your eye across the figure instead of up and down it, making you appear slightly shorter. (It’s a lot like the horizontal stripe thing.)
However, we do love a good camouflage…
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Chunky accessories are fun and bold. But they’re not great for adding the illusion of inches. For height, Audree Kate suggests opting for daintier jewelry and more delicate footwear.
But, of course, you’re going for a maximalist look, screw height—own those sparkly eyeglasses, girl.
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In some cases, mini skirts and dresses can make your legs look a mile long. But Audree Kate recommends erring on the side of caution. “The goal is to create long lines on your body and not chop it up with a lot of skin throughout the look,” she says. Fair enough.
Don’t take our headline the wrong way—here at StyleCaster, we’re all about body positivity. In fact, we love our bods just the way they are. But we’re only human, and sometimes that means lusting after things we can’t have. Namely, in today’s case, a few extra inches of height.
If you’re anything like us, you have a love-hate relationship with your height (or lack thereof). Some days, your petite frame makes you extra-squeezable, which works wonders in the S.O. department. But other days, you just want to pull a Karlie Kloss in a mini and some pumps—and, if you’re not 6’2″, the look can be difficult to achieve.
If you can totally relate to that feeling, join the club—lately, we’ve been longing for length. But since there’s no way to actually gain (vertical) inches overnight, we’ve resorted to creativity… in the form of fashion, as usual. Luckily, StyleCaster’s resident fashion stylist and editor, Audree Kate, is the most creative person we know. Immediately upon learning of our dilemma, she offered to help us out by sharing some of her fave illusive fashion tips. In this case, they were focused on how to appear taller… simply by wearing the right clothes.
Minds. Blown.
Audree Kate’s go-to tips for dressing to look taller:
- Try column dressing
- Wear vertical stripes
- Opt for high-waisted jeans
- Go monochromatic
- Choose the most micro of prints
- Opt for super-tall boots
- Try pointed-toe shoes
- Tuck in your shirt
- Don a V-neck
- Choose neutral footwear
She also shared with us some things to avoid:
- Capris
- Anything too tight
- Horizontal stripes
- All-over busy prints
- Chunky accessories
- Mini cuts (in some cases)
Since we know fashion advice is easier given than followed, we decided to put Audree Kate’s tips to the test—we tried every single do and don’t on her list. Scroll down to see how each of her tricks can give you the length you’re craving.
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DO: Try Column Dressing
This is probably our fave of her tips. Column dressing is just so dang flattering—on everybody. Plus, it’s super versatile. You’ve probably got a bunch of things in your closet right now that qualify, and you didn’t even know it!
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DO: Wear Vertical Stripes
Stripes in general aren’t our fave. But if we’re going to wear them at all, you’d best believe they’ll be vertical.
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DO: Opt for High-Waisted Jeans
In other words? “It’s very flattering.” And there’s nothing better than a flattering pair of jeans. (Except maybe the fact that you probably already have, like, 12 pairs of high-waisted ones. This tip is a total freebie!)
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DO: Go Monochromatic
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DO: Choose the Most Micro of Prints
On occasion, these micro prints can hit you in the wrong places, causing parts of your body to look wider than you’d normally like. If that’s the case for you, switch this tip out for another one on the list.
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DO: Opt for Super-Tall Boots
While over-the-knee boots are so 2017, ankle boots are making big waves in the fashion market this season. Make sure to scoop a pair during the holiday sales to maximize your style potential!
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DO: Try Pointed-Toe Shoes
This tip is super-practical, because it doesn’t only apply to heels. Pointed-toe flats are a huge trend for 2018/2019, especially in the form of slides.
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DO: Tuck in Your Shirt
If you’re in the anti-tuck camp, we totally feel you—it can definitely feel uncomfy at times. If you’re not interested in the prim-and-proper look, opt out of this one. (We’ll forgive you!)
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DO: Don a V-Neck
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DO: Choose Neutral Footwear
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DON’T: Literally Ever Wear Capris
In this instance, the capri-length jumpsuit (though adorbs) is not doing us any favors in the height department. So, thank u, next.
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DON’T: Wear Anything Too Tight
Plus, if you dress in clothes that are too tight, where’s all the food gonna go?
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DON’T: Even Think About Horizontal Stripes
Like we said… stripes aren’t our fave look, regardless.
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DON’T: Wear All-Over Busy Prints
However, we do love a good camouflage…
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DON’T: Try Chunky Accessories
But, of course, you’re going for a maximalist look, screw height—own those sparkly eyeglasses, girl.
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