Petite Dressing (all good things come in small packages!) If you are petite i.e. under 5’4” or 1.64m you are in good company. Sarah Jessica Parker, Victoria Beckham and Madonna to name a few.

I thought I would address this subject as I have received several emails from my petite readers asking for advice.

There are a number of things you can do to appear taller and create a leaner and more flattering silhouette. A little heel goes a long way. Instead of splitting your body in half, think in terms of thirds. A good option might be a two thirds length tunic with leggings or narrow trousers or a shorter top with high waisted (wider) trousers. Alternatively a short cropped jacket or cardigan with a shift dress. Consider monochrome or fewer colour variations in the same outfit.

DETAILS:
Dress Marks&Spencer  (US link) // Pink scarf // saddle bag // Wedge sandals // Lipstick //  necklace.

Avoid wearing very contrasting tops and anything too boxy. Wearing one line of colour will always create a leaner and taller silhouette. Dresses on petites are a great option. A good look would be an edge to edge jacket or cardigan the same length as your dress. High waisted trousers, currently top of the style list, will also make your legs look longer, especially worn with a shorter length top and a heel.

Go easy on oversized accessories, bulky textures and too much layering as these may overwhelm.

Remember to get a good fit, correct size and length. A bad fit can be especially unforgiving on a petite – sometimes alterations are necessary, especially sleeve lengths and hemlines. If you love to wear patterns, remember to keep these to a reasonable scale and if wearing stripes, stick to slim and preferably vertical lines.

DETAILS
Turquoise necklace // Jeans //  lace top unfortunately sold out similar //shoes // cross body bag

Many retailers stock petite ranges and shorter lengths, for example Nordstrom, and Marks and Spencer. The Winserlondon capri pants would be a good option and their short cotton jacket. A reader recently recommended Topshop and when I popped in there they did have a fairly comprehensive range.

I have updated my shop section to include a Petite Boutique

The above text was written by my friend and colleague Dee. I thought it best to get her input as she is petite and very stylish and chic in the way she dresses.

Chicatanyage

I write a fashion and beauty blog for women over 50 with the aim of inspiring mature women to continue to enjoy and have fun with their fashion choices. I have spent most of my working life in some way connected to fashion. I started my career in Fashion PR and then trained as an Image Consultant when my children were young. I subsequently worked in the corporate world running seminars, doing private coaching and speaking at conferences. I started my blog in 2009 as I wanted to share my years of experience working in the world of fashion. I truly believe we can continue to have confidence in the way we present ourselves. Our style may evolve with time and changing lifestyles, yet with a little knowledge and inspiration, we can all continue to have fun with fashion. As women of a certain age we are a growing demographic let us prove that we can also be a chic one.

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  • As a petite woman, the challenge I face is overall body shape: long torso, pear shape. So petite sizes don't fit well very often (waistline too high, rise in the trousers too short) and the 1/3:2/3 formula doesn't work as well as 2/3:1/3, for example longer tunic over leggings or slim pants.

    • Hi Adele
      I would probably stick with the 2/3 - 1/3 if that works for you and keep fabrics fluid to skim the pear shape and perhaps slightly A-line and flared tunics/dresses would also help. One line of colour will work best with the addition of contrast or brightness with scarves and accessories, which also act to draw the eye upwards. Long torso benefits from a little heel/wedge to redress the balance.

  • My daughters getting married for the second time in October at a village church in Yorkshire Uk. I dislike many of the mother of the bride outfits online. I'm under 5 feet tall and pear shaped - any suggestions

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