Torso and leg balance
A short, balanced, or long torso changes where the eye reads your waist and where clothes should stop. This affects pant rise, jacket length, cropped tops, dress seams, and belt placement.
Rise is not just comfort
Front rise changes the perceived length of the lower body. The right rise should sit comfortably and create the leg line you want without pulling, bunching, or folding.
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Vertical line
Vertical line is the visual path the outfit creates from shoulder to hem. Full-length pants, tonal shoes, open layers, and cleaner columns can lengthen the line. Cropped hems, strong contrast, and busy breaks can shorten it.
Use proportion to solve outfit problems
- If jackets ride up or flare in back, check shoulder, upper-back, and hip allowance.
- If pants bunch in back, check back rise, seat curve, and thigh ease.
- If outfits feel chopped, reduce contrast at the waist or hem.
- If outfits feel shapeless, add a clearer waist point or stronger hem length.