
Most women have insecurities around some area of their bodies, and no matter how much YOU love her (fill-in-the-blank), if she feels insecure about it, she'll never wear anything that draws attention to it. Here's a handy guide to picking something she'll enjoy wearing.
Hips or thighs:
Try a chemise, slip, or pajamas that flow loosely over that area.
Derriere:
Find something that doesn't hug the hips- a chemise, slip, long gown, pajamas, or camisole set with fluttery shorts. Choose fabrics that drape and don't cling.
Cellulite:
Get her something that deemphasizes her dimples. Try a silky slip that hits at the knee and skims the body, or maybe a low-cut camisole or a gown with an open back that shows off the body parts she likes.
Tummy or waist:
Go for anything with an empire bodice that flaunts her top but is breezy and flowy beneath. Babydolls fit this bill.
Large breasts:
A beautiful bra in a larger size is something every big-busted girl appreciates. Also look for camisoles or nightgowns with extra support sewn into the garment.
Small breasts:
A demi-cup bra can make any girl on the A-list feel voluptuous. Camisoles and nighties with ruffles, ribbons, lace, and contrasting textures over the bodice create the illusion of more volume up top.
Legs:
A long gown is the answer. If she wears pajamas, upgrade her to an elegant silk pair.
Upper arms:
Look for something with sleeves. Chemises and gowns with fluttery sleeves, robes, short silky wraps will arm her with confidence.
She's pregnant:
Play it safe with loose, comfortable items that have empire waists. Poet shirts or tunics are beautifully Bohemian.
The first question a saleswoman will always ask is "What size is she?" Try not to guess. Strategic planning is the best option. There are several ways to determine a correct size..