Petite Dressing

Dressing petite shapes requires wardrobe magic tricks like no other special-sized customer. Creating the illusion of height is the primary goal, and leaning into image science is the only way to achieve a flattering petite wardrobe. It takes knowledge, effort and careful curation, so here are the top five best practices for building chic and complementary petite outfits:

  1. Monochrome
    Dressing in a single block of color lengthens and strengthens the silhouette, which is an ideal go-to look for any petite woman. Be sure to incorporate varying tone-on-tone fabrics to create interesting, complex compositions of textures and hues. Try pairing dark wash trouser jeans and a navy cable knit turtleneck with a midnight blue herringbone jacket for a cohesive mashup of textural and ombré elements that play off each other. Or, for a simpler, foolproof option, stock up on jumpsuits and wrap dresses that guarantee a one-and-done color column with each wearing.

  2. Ditzy prints
    When it comes to petite dressing, scale is everything. Medium to large prints overpower, and even small-scaled motifs can be too strong of a statement. Instead, opt for diminutive ditzy prints that won’t upstage the wearer. Keep color palette limited to two or three hues, making sure other outfit elements connect to ditzy print palette. Try a smocked, off-shoulder and empire-waisted maxi dress in a ditzy floral and accessorize with platform espadrilles, a raffia clutch, statement sunglasses and chandelier earrings for a fun and flattering summer look.

  3. Vertical lines
    If you’re petite, consider line science your best friend. Vertical lines create an illusion of height, so integrate them wherever and whenever possible — stripes, pleats, cable knits, princess seams, duster coats, over-the-knee boots, pencil skirts and column dresses with slits. Also leverage line-extending tricks like matching shoes to skin tone for a leaner, longer effect, and intersecting lines that create points that lengthen — v-necks, pointy-toed shoes, asymmetrical necklines and hems.

  4. High-waisted bottoms
    Keeping the silhouette parsed in thirds creates the most flattering outfit proportions, which is a petite woman’s magic formula. Use high rise bottoms as a tool to elongate the body’s bottom half to two-thirds, then pair with minimalist base layers above the waist to maintain its one-third portion. Think paper bag-waisted pants, high-waisted mini skirts, double-belted shorts and empire-waisted dresses. If you can incorporate vertical stripes (say, pin tucks) with high-waisted bottoms (like trousers), even better.

  5. Tailoring
    Above all, precision of fit is key when it comes to petite clothing. Always consider stretch content for a sharper, cleaner fit and find a great tailor who can personalize any garment to your body specifications. While size diversity assortments have improved in recent years, petite clothing options remain limited so rely on standard sizing and let your tailor work his (or her!) magic.

Elizabeth Kosich Styling