your Style Blueprint
This is your personal styling system. Every recommendation in this blueprint is tailored specifically to your body, proportions, and visual balance.
- Thays Vick
Understanding Your Body & Style Foundation
Our body shape is determined by our bone structure.
No matter how much weight you lose or gain, your body structure remains the same.
Because of this, every garment you choose must relate to your natural proportions—not trends.
What We Reviewed Together
Silhouettes
Necklines
Fabrics
Sleeves
Rises
Fit
Length proportions
Your Body Blueprint
Balanced shoulder and hip
Elongated upper body
Curvy body lines
Widest part of you hip bellow hip line
Medium body and features scale
Technical Interpretation
Hour glass body structure
Curvilinear lines
Longer legs than torso
Dropped hip
DEFINing STYLE
What Defines Your Styling Decisions
Body Scale → accessories, fabric weight
Body Structure → silhouettes & balance
Shoulders → necklines & cuts
Waistline → garment construction
Hip Line → rises & fit
Body Length → proportions of all garments
Body Lines → shapes, prints, accessories
Skin & Hair → texture + finish
Garment Guideline
This chapter contains your custom garment guidelines designed to help you filter every piece you wear.
Garments shape your body.
So do:
Undergarments
Shoes
Accessories
Even swimwear lines
This is not about trends.
It is about structure, fit, proportion, and balance.
Your clothing communicates before you speak.
Golden rules
LOWER BODY
High rises
Clean cut
Outline your hip
Bell bottoms
Fluid fabrics
Fabrics with weight to it
Avoid all details
Straight lines
Fitted
Fabrics with stretch
Spandex Fabrics
Short shorts or long pants
UPPER BODY
Shoulder details
Wide necklines
Horizontal lines
All details on upper body
Scoop neck, square, off shoulders
Loose fit + fitted bottoms
Outline your waist line
Cropped cuts
Curvy cuts
Fabrics with stretch
KEY TIPS
Shoulder and center of your torso are your balance points
Fun Shoulder details
Cropped tops
Fitted high waisted
Avoid straight lines by hip line
Garment should hug your waist and hip
highlight the smaller part of your waist
Avoid bulky bracelets and watches
Invest on fabrics thats given
Think curvy shape for accessories
BALANCE POINT
Strategy
Focus your visual on:
Shoulder - settle details
Waist line
Balance body structure
By adding details to your balance points:
Sleeves
Prints
Bags
Accessories
lengh proportion
Strategy
Upper Body
Triceps sleeve length
Thick straps
Pull up loose sleeves
Long sleeves should be an inch above wriest bone
Smallest part of waist line
Cropped (tops, jackets, sweaters..)
Lower Body
High rise
Palm bellow hip line
Long pants (has to be flor length, avoid bunching extra long pants length)
Inside Lines — Garment Architecture
Strategy
Keep your lines curvy as far as lapels, pockets, waist lines.
Shoulder line (Cardigans, Blazers, button downs)
Cap sleeves/Roll ups
Angular, asymmetric lines
Empire waist line (always enhance the smallest part of your wait
Angular Cuts
Horizontal cuts at hip line (tops, jackets, cardigans)
Length of dropped waist line, tops, cardigans, jackets, shorts, skirts
Length for Bermudas, skirts, winter coats
Leggings, pants, jeans, skirts
Maxi skirts, floor length pants
Curvy lines
Avoid horizontal lines on your chest and torso
Tennis necklace, crew necks
Create a soft curve when styling of shoulder tops and opt for curvy lines when wearing strapless
Sweet heart necklines
Tuck only the sides of your tops
Outside Lines Silhouettes
Upper Body
Clean shoulders
No volume
Mid Body
Fitted waist
Straight lines
A-line
Lower Body
A-line
Flare
Volume
garment guide
Necklines & Shoulder Lines
Invest in medium weight fluid fabrics, fitted tops should have stretch to it.
Crew Neck
Halter
Curvy Strapless
Plunging
Boat Neck
Button Downs
Sweet Heart - fitted tops must pair with loose fit pants
Softly Curved V-Neck
Fitted Shoulder
Asymmetric One Shoulder
Spaghetti Strap
Key Hole
Stand Up Collar
Turtle Neck
Dropped Shoulder
Shoulder Line should be Placed at Shoulder Bone
Wide Lapel - Avoid Shoulder Padding
Sleeves
Cap Sleeves
Halter
Bell
Thin Halter Strap
Fitted Extra Long
Flare
Spaghetti Strap
Puff Flare - Tie Cuff
Loose Fit - Pull Up
Boxy Sleeve - Roll up
All Details at Wriest
Dropped Sleeves
SILHOUETTES - INSIDE LINES
Invest in medium weight fluid fabrics, fitted silhouettes should have stretch to it, hip length for all jackets.
Dropped waist - Horizontal lines bellow hip
Straight Cut- Detail at Hip line
Detail at hip and wriest
Straight cut - Should not tapper at thigh
Side Detail by hip - Angular lines
Pleated A-line Skirt
A- line
Empire waist line
Dropped waist - horizontal line at hip
Peplum - Straight cut
Straight cut - Vertical center line
Trapeze - Vertical center line
Princess Silhouette - Vertical Lines
Straight Cut -Dropped waist
Hip flap pockets, Belted waist Hip length
Belted waist - Straight fit
Tent - Horizontal hip line
Peplum - Curvy hip line
Angular Frontal lines
Double- breasted - Oversized fit
Straight Cut - Angular frontal Line
Tent silhouette
Mens Cut
Rises - Fit
Fabric & Fit Direction
Invest in medium-weight fluid fabrics
Structured fabrics should still allow movement
Fitted silhouettes should contain slight stretch for comfort and body harmony
Avoid overly stiff or restrictive materials
Fit & Detail Placement
Low rises should fit loose rather than tight
Volume and visual interest should be concentrated on bottom pieces
Apply:
Pleats
Pockets
Prints
Texture
Statement details
to the lower body to create balance and harmony
As you move forward, remember that getting dressed is not about perfection — it is about alignment.
This blueprint was created to help you understand and honor your natural structure, allowing your image to reflect who you truly are with clarity, balance, and intention.
May your wardrobe become a place of ease, confidence, and self-expression.
A sanctuary that supports the woman you are today — and the one you are becoming.
With love,
Thays
