Anonymous wrote:I’m not obese, but I do have opinions on what helps make overweight women look polished:
-great skin, good makeup (not too done, but enough so you don’t look washed out or haggard!)
-not sweaty, so good antiperspirant and blotting papers
-no baggy clothes. Not tight, but we’ll tailored and fitted. Make sure hemlines are neat and the right length.
-this is obvious, but clean, unwrinkled, fresh smelling clothes
I think overall if you are overweight you tend to look sloppier, clumsier, not as neat (just perception, not saying overweight people are dirtier!). So the more clean, fresh, polished, and “perfect” you can look, the better. Whereas if you’re thin and tall, you can wear a baggy sweatshirt or a giant caftan and look good.
Anonymous wrote:Melissa McCarthy is looking very good and pulled together in 9 Perfect Strangers. Partly it's just that everything is polished -- hair looks great, makeup on point, accessories perfectly coordinated, etc. But she's also having a bit of fun, wearing bright full body wetsuits instead of swimsuits, giant cat eye sunglasses. I think that helps -- just enjoying clothing and colors and shapes and not feeling like you have to just wear black or avoid something formfitting because you are heavy.
Her character has good days and bad days on that show and on the bad days, her skin looks awful, her makeup runs, her clothes are rumpled. The contrast is striking and could be informative.
Anonymous wrote:Also, please separate out what you're saying. I am 238 right now, and wear clothes without wrinkles, that fit correctly (not tailored) and aren't faded in color. But make no mistake - I am NOT beautiful. Not because I'm fat, just because I'm ... not beautiful. Even if I weighed 138 I wouldn't be beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All obese are not created equal. It depends on where they are carrying the extra weight - certain figures are easier to dress. That said, they probably have their clothes tailored - a good fit is essential for looking put together at any weight.
I agree. Weight distribution varies with each individual, and greatly affects how clothes fit.
Anonymous wrote:All obese are not created equal. It depends on where they are carrying the extra weight - certain figures are easier to dress. That said, they probably have their clothes tailored - a good fit is essential for looking put together at any weight.