Standing in front of a mirror with two completely different silhouettes can make the choice surprisingly difficult. One feels structured, almost sculpted. The other falls softly and moves with ease. Both look beautiful, but they create very different impressions once worn. That’s where the real decision begins—not on a hanger, but in how the outfit sits, moves, and feels over time. Why Do Flared and Flowing Styles Feel So Different? The difference becomes obvious the moment the outfit is tried on. A flared silhouette creates space around the body. It adds volume and gives a sense of presence, especially when…
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