CONSIDERING how we’ve been shopping online for the best part of 10 years, you’d think we’d be total experts by now.
But every time a parcel turns up on our doorstep, we’re never quite sure how it’s going to go.
Feel our pain? Then you might want to take a leaf out of fashion fan Jess’ book.
Earlier this week, the TikTok star – who boasts 320,000 followers – shared her tip for always bagging dresses that look flattering on her tummy no matter where she’s shopping online.
Jess captioned the clip: “Seven key things I search for – this has made shopping 100X easier!”
First up, the fashionista – who is usually a size 12-14 – said tea dresses are a winner.
Modelling a pretty pink patterned frock, Jess particularly loves the V-neck cut, slightly puffed sleeves and flowy skirt.
Next, the social media star moved onto dresses with a tie waist which cinch you in at the smallest part of your body.
Thirdly, Jess recommended other women with a similar shape go for slinky slip dresses which skim over your curves.
After this, Jess said it’s worth checking out a brand’s collection of A-Line dresses.
This universally flattering shape usually highlights your waist and then widens at the hem.
And if you like A-Line shapes then you can’t go wrong with a fit and flare.
For added drama, Jess picked a white frock with statement puff sleeves to offset the flared skirt.
And if you’re self-conscious about your tummy, Jess recommended dresses which have some kind of ruching to draw the eye.
Finally, the fashion pro says you can’t go wrong with a wrap dress either and modelled her stunning green floral design.
Needless to say, Jess’ tips were a hit with her viewers.
One replied: “I love how you help others gain confidence by adjusting for insecurities, yet you exude so much confidence & look🤩🤩 that I want to show mine off!!”
Another added: “I’m gonna need links for all of these!”
“You are literally my inspo,” a third gushed.
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