LaurieAnn- I wanted to try to show how to create an illusion of a waist, so I did a little drawing thing.
I drew this little stick figure with no waist, and drew on things that flatter real women with the same type of figure
the key to creating the illusion of a waistline is layering. Dark colors fade into the distance and light colors come forward, so what you want to do is to have a darker outer layer and a lighter one underneath which creates the shape you want
like so
that's why Marjorie's Duster coats dont help her at all- they dont
1. go in at the waist
2. go out at the bottom
3. and they ought to be a darker color than the dress under them to be sucessful
there are lots of things which can be layered to create this effect. A cardigan buttoned low on the waist, a one button jacket, a deep v wrap top, all can create this illusion
things that go out at the hip, like peplum jackets and full skirts help to makee the waist seem smaller. Wide leg trousers help serve the same effect. Also lighter colors on bottom and darker on top help to create this illusion.
If you do wear a dress and there isn't something layered over it, you need to have a deep v neckline and a wide flared skirt to create that illusion. Shift dresses are really not at all good for this body type. Volume on the bottom is great
all these were drawn over that first, no waist stick figure
things to avoid are strapless dresses, which create a straight across, horizontal line, shift dresses, babydoll dresses(they actually go OUT at the waist, and remove everyone's waistline) tight skirts or pants (IE no skinny Jeans) Boatnecks