
*1. You’re a Main Character, Not a Geometry Problem
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Body “shapes” (apple, pear, hourglass, rectangle) are just rough costume notes, not judgments. Brabic bras and shapewear can help each type emphasize what you like best—without chasing some generic beauty template.
2. Pear Shape (Hips > Bust) – Balance the Script
Goals many pear-shaped people choose:
highlight waist and shoulders
gently smooth hips and upper thighs
Brabic tips:
Balconette or push-up bras to visually balance top with bottom
High-waist shorts with light–medium control for hips
Dresses with defined waist + skimming skirt over smooth shapewear
3. Apple Shape (More Around Midsection) – Smooth Center, Free Legs
Common preferences:
comfortable support around tummy
clean lines under empire or A-line dresses
Brabic picks:
Fuller-coverage bras with strong bands for upper-body lift
Tummy-focused shapewear (bodysuits or high-waist shorts) in light–medium control
Empire-line or A-line dresses that float over the midsection
4. Hourglass & Rectangle – Defining or Softening Lines
Hourglass (similar bust & hips, defined waist):
Brabic T-shirt or plunge bras maintain upper curves
Light shapewear that follows the waist instead of crushing it
Great with bodycon, wrap dresses, pencil skirts
Rectangle (similar bust, waist, hips):
use bra styles with shaping (light padding, contour cups)
choose shapewear that adds a bit of curve emphasis at waist and hip
try peplum tops, wrap shapes, and belts over smooth Brabic base layers
None of this is mandatory; it’s just a toolkit. You pick the storyline.

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