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

  • Proportional length proportion

  • Curvy body lines

  • Standart hip

  • Medium body and features scale

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 (mid rise may fit as high on your body)

  • 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 skirts

  • Long pants

  • Midi skirts

UPPER BODY

  • Shoulder details

  • Wide necklines

  • Horizontal lines

  • All details on upper body

  • Scoop neck, square, off shoulders

  • Loose fit + fitted bottoms

  • Loose fit + extra short 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

  • Palm above your ankles

  • 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.

  1. Shoulder seams placed slightly outside the shoulder bone (tops, cardigans, blazers, jackets)

  2. Set-in sleeves

  3. Plunging necklines

  4. Straight necklines

  5. Deep V necklines (jackets should ideally close with one button placed at mid-torso)

  6. Horizontal cuts at the waistline (tops, jackets, cardigans, belts)

  7. Long sleeve lengths ending approximately one inch above the wrist bone

  8. Two palms bellow hip line

  9. Palm above your ankle bone

  10. Floor-length pants and elongated silhouettes

Curvy lines

Avoid horizontal lines on your Lower body

  1. Tennis necklaces positioned at the collarbone Crew necklines

  2. Scoop necklines (Off-the-shoulder necklines styled to create a soft upward curve across the shoulder line)

  3. Slightly curved waistlines on tops and jackets. Style tops by:

    • softly tucking one side

    • gently pulling fabric upward at the sides
      to create curved movement around the waistline

  4. Upward curved lines on skirts and shorts

    • Side cuts and curved hem details that visually lift and elongate the lower body

Outside Lines Silhouettes

Upper Body

  • Fun shoulder details

  • Fitted sleeves and waist line

  • Boxy cropped

Mid Body

  • Fitted waist

  • loose top + fitted bottoms

Lower Body

  • Boot cut

  • Bell bottom

  • Volume on lower leg

garment guide

Necklines & Shoulder Lines

Invest in light to medium weight fluid fabrics. Details and visual interest should remain focused around the shoulders and neckline to draw the eye upward. The shoulder seam should extend slightly past the shoulder bone for balance, but avoid dropped shoulders and halter. In general, upper-body garments should be more cropped in length (at list two palms above hip) to maintain proportion and create a more balanced silhouette.

Sleeves

Keep visual details and volume focused on the sleeves above the elbow area to maintain balance and draw the eye upward. For long sleeves, opt for a length that finishes about an inch above the wrist bone for a lighter and more refined proportion.

SILHOUETTES - INSIDE LINES

Invest in lightweight fabrics or medium-weight fabrics with soft structure. Silhouettes should be fitted enough to gently follow and hug your curves while still providing enough shape and support to create a refined and balanced silhouette.

Rises - Fit

Rise & Fabric

  • High rise for all (mid rise may also fit as high)

  • Invest in clean lines and light to medium-weight fluid fabrics

  • Structured fabrics should contain some spandex or stretch for comfort and flexibility

  • Avoid overly stiff or restrictive materials

Fit Direction

  • Silhouettes should gently hug your curves while maintaining a refined shape

  • Avoid volume or visual details on the hip area; instead, keep details two palms bellow the hip line or above the waistline (the smallest part of the torso) to create balance

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