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You’re not the problem 🤍
For a long time, I thought something was wrong with my body. Clothes never really sat the way they were supposed to.Some things were too tight, others felt shapeless.And no matter what I tried, it just never felt quite right. It wasn’t until I started working with women and really understanding fit, shape, and support… that I realized something: It was never the body. It was the fit.The cut.And the fact that most of us were never taught how clothes are actually supposed to sit on our bodies. I’ve seen how much this affects women — not just how they look, but how they feel. I’ve seen women hide in oversized clothes, thinking that’s the only option.I’ve seen women squeeze into things that don’t support them, thinking that’s what they’re supposed to do. And I’ve also seen what happens when things finally fit the way they should. Confidence changes.Posture changes.The way you carry yourself changes. That’s where everything starts to shift. Have you ever felt like clothes just don’t sit right on you? ~Patricia
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This moment stayed with me 🤍
When I moved back to Germany after living in the U.S., I noticed something right away… Shopping wasn’t the same. It became harder to find clothes that actually felt modern, flattering, and true to who I was. And I saw the same thing in other women. Then one day, a woman came into my store for a bra fitting. After we found the right fit, she started crying. She told me it was the first time she had ever worn a bra that didn’t hurt…and the first time someone actually took the time to help her without judgment. That moment stayed with me. Because it made me realize something: It’s not our bodies. It’s the lack of proper fit, understanding, and options. That’s why I created this space 🤍 Have you ever felt like nothing fits the way it should? ~Patricia
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This moment stayed with me 🤍
The Spoon Shape ✨
A spoon shape is similar to the pear shape, with more fullness through the hips and thighs, often paired with a softly defined waist and a slightly fuller bust. If this sounds like you, styles that create balance through the upper body while softly flowing over the lower half often feel especially flattering. The goal is to support your natural shape and let it feel beautifully balanced, not hidden. 🤍 ~Patricia
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The Spoon Shape ✨
The Diamond Shape ✨
A diamond shape is often fuller through the midsection, with narrower shoulders and hips, slimmer arms and legs, and a softer, less defined waist. If this sounds like you, styles that create a little more balance through the upper and lower body while softly skimming the middle often feel especially flattering. The goal is to bring harmony to the silhouette and let your shape feel supported, confident, and beautifully styled. 🤍 ~Patricia
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The Diamond Shape ✨
The Rectangle Shape ✨
A rectangle shape is usually defined by a more balanced silhouette, with the shoulders, waist, and hips appearing fairly aligned in width. If this sounds like you, styles that add softness, shape, or a little more definition through the waist often feel especially flattering. The goal is to create gentle dimension and let your shape feel beautifully styled, not forced. 🤍 ~Patricia
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The Rectangle Shape ✨
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My mission is to help women embrace their body, and feel confident in their style — without shame, judgment, or the pressure to change who they are.
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