Silhouettes Types

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Basic Silhouettes: refers to the outer shape. l A line l H line l I line l T line l V line l X line l T line l Tent l Bell l Balloon l Empire l Asymmetrical

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Basic Silhouettes: refers to the outer shape.

l A linel H linel I linel T linel V line l X linel T linel Tent l Belll Balloonl Empirel Asymmetrical

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A-line

l The most common silhouette that has the hem larger in proportion to the chest and waist measurement, thus giving the classic 'A' appearance

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Straight

l This has a straight cylindrical shape to the garment achieved by giving same measurements to the chest, waist and hem. The effect is best achieved when overall the garment has a close fit. This silhouette works very well for the younger customers.

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Tent

l This silhouette is achieved by flaring the garment from under the armhole. It is important for the garment to be close fitted at the bust.

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Empire line

l This refers to a panel dividing the garment horizontally into two panels below the bust.

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Asymmetrical

l This kind of silhouette does not have a symmetrical form. It can be achieved by varying the true colours, panels, hemlines etc.

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H-Line Silhouette

l H-Line (noun) a silhouette, usually of a one-piece women's garment, going straight from shoulder to hip, and crossed at the waist with a belt, cuff or other accent, thus resembling the letter 'H.' Invented by Christian Dior in the 1950s. Compare with A-Line.

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V - Line

l The silhouette is broader at the shoulders and tapers down at the hemlines.