Chic Shorts Trend for Summer 2008

How to Wear Shorts for Your Height, Shape & Occasion

© Johneen Manning

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Nothings says summer like a pair of shorts. Find out how to rock the short trend by matching chic shorts to your body type.

Fashion designers took shorts very seriously for spring and summer 2008, offering smart styles in different lengths, colors and silhouettes. No matter what shape short you go with, the freshest way to wear shorts this season is with tops that hit at the hip – whether wearing them for a polished work look or a sexy night out.

The new breed of shorts looks nothing like the ones you wore in grade school; designers are turning out smart, tailored styles cut just above the knee, which are flattering to most body types, and are a flattering, sexy alternative to summer dresses and skirts that are appropriate for day or evening looks.

Shorts for Petite Women

Women with a smaller stature or short legs can create the illusion of longer legs by wearing shorts with a shorter hemline. Petite ladies should never be afraid of high heels; adding a heel is the perfect way to further lengthen the leg and add an instant elevation.

Shorts for Tall Women

Tall women look extremely chic in a mid-thigh or knee-length short, which complements and flatters the proportions of tall ladies' long legs. Keep your long legs going on for miles and miles by choosing shorts in a neutral shade that matches your skin tone.

Flattering Shapes of Shorts

The most flattering shorts sit low on the waist with a narrow, straight leg, but ladies with wider hips and thighs may wish to choose a wider leg.

Whether you're tall or short, wearing fashionable short shorts or preppy Bermuda shorts, be sure to avoid showing too much skin. Balance short shorts with a long sleeve dress shirt or tunic, or a billowy blouse. If you're sporting longer, mid-thigh, knee-length or Bermuda shorts, you can keep cool by pairing them with a sexy and interesting, embellished tank. Long or short, slip on a tailored jacket for a polished look.

Shorts for Women with Large Hips

Pear-shaped or hippie ladies can flatter their curves without calling too much attention to their hips by steering clear of narrow, form-fitting shorts. Instead, opt for straight-legged shorts that fall straight from the hips.

Shorts for Women with a Belly or Un-toned Midriff

Draw attention to your fabulous legs and away from your midriff by wearing tapered, sharply cut shorts with more voluminous tops, such as looser fitting camisoles, peasant tops, tunics and smock tops, which all provide cover and balance the proportions of a neatly cut short.

How to Wear Shorts At Work

Even if you're petite, avoid wearing short shorts at work. Keep your look professional and polished by wearing styles that come at least to mid-thigh – but a cut just above the knee is ideal – and wearing them with a crisp, light cotton shirt and a tailored blazer.

Are Your Shorts Chic?

Not all shorts are created equal. The biggest no-no when it comes to shorts for spring and summer 2008 is the ultra tiny, tight short known as the hot pant. Here are some chic choices for shorts that are definite "dos":

Shoes for Shorts

Complete your look with the right footwear. Petite ladies are the only ones who can get away with a flat or ballet shoe with shorts. Everybody else should take advantage of the leg lengthening power of a high heel. Wedges look super smart with tailored shorts, and sky-high stilettos are the perfect way to accessorize shorts for a night on the town.


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