Fashion & Style
A Fitting Guide to Finding Pants That Flatter
You bring them home. You try them on the next morning, and something just feels… off.
We have all been guilty of it. You spot a pair of pants online or in a shop window. They look sharp, expensive, and like they could single-handedly upgrade your entire style. You buy them. You bring them home. You try them on the next morning, and something just feels… off. You aren’t sure why, so you push them to the back of the closet. Eventually, they get donated, tags still on.
It is a painful cycle, and it is also an expensive one.
The truth is, most of us shop with our eyes, but we need to shop with our bone structure. As an image consultant, I look at how fabric meets the body. And I have learned that the same pair of pants can look like a dream on one person and a disaster on another simply because of the silhouette. Here is how to break it down so you stop wasting money and start dressing with intention.
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The Rectangle Shape
If your shoulders, waist, and hips are roughly the same width, you likely have a rectangle body shape. Your goal is usually to create the illusion of curves and dimension.
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Your Power Pant: Cargo pants.
Those pockets and bulk that everyone else worries about? They are your best friend. The extra volume on the hips and thighs adds weight to your lower half, giving you a balanced silhouette that suddenly looks curvier. You can also pull off wide-leg pants beautifully, as they add movement and flow that breaks up a straight line.
The Pear Shape
You are narrower on top and carry your weight below the waist, through the hips and thighs.
Proceed with Caution: Cargo pants.
As much as you might love the trend, cargo pants add volume and character right where you need it least. They draw the eye directly to the widest part of your body, distorting your natural balance. If you want to try them, go for a darker color and ensure the pockets sit flat, not bulging.
Your Power Pant: Flat-front pants.
A smooth, flat-front trouser in a straight or slight bootcut leg glides over the hips and creates a long, lean line. This is your superpower style.
The Apple Shape
You carry weight around your middle, often with slimmer legs and arms.
Your Challenge: Denim waistbands.
Rigid denim can be unforgiving around the waist. It fights you rather than fitting you. Look for pants with stretch or softer cotton fabrics that mold to you.
Your Power Pant: Pleated pants (with a caveat).
Pleats are your friend because they offer extra room through the midsection. However, you must buy them one size up. If the pleats are pulling or stretching open, they create a messy, bunched-up look. Buy for the waist, let the pleat lie flat, and then hem the length. It looks polished, not tight.
The Hourglass Shape
You have a defined waist with bust and hips that are roughly equal in width.
Your Power Pant: Flat-front pants.
Your curves are the feature, not the bug. A flat-front pant sits smoothly over your hips without adding extra bulk. It follows your natural line and highlights your proportions perfectly. High-waisted, wide-leg styles can also work beautifully, as they cinch the waist and let the fabric drape over your curves.
The Inverted Triangle Shape
You have broader shoulders and a wider upper body compared to your narrower hips and legs.
Your Power Pant: Wide-leg pants.
You need weight on the bottom to balance the top. Wide-leg pants with a fluid, drapey fabric create that balance. Look for materials that “dance” and move when you walk—stiff fabric will look boxy. You want something that flows out from the hip to match the width of your shoulders visually.
At the end of the day, trends come and go, but structure is permanent. When you stop forcing your body to fit the pants and start letting the pants fit your body, something clicks. You stop worrying about how you look and start getting on with your day. And that, right there, is the best style of all.
Fashion & Style
Heritage in Hand: Why Hertunba’s Wooden Sculptures are the New Frontier of African Luxury
The digital fashion space moves at breakneck speed, but Nigerian powerhouse Hertunba just forced everyone to slow down and stare.
With the unveiling of its latest collection, Akạọrụ̄, the brand didn’t just showcase clothes; it debuted a series of hand-carved wooden handbags that have effectively set social media alight.
In an era of mass-produced “it-bags,” these sculptural objects serve as a defiant reminder that true luxury often breathes through the hands of an artisan rather than the gears of a machine.
The Akạọrụ̄ collection—a name that resonates with the depth of craftsmanship—positions these bags not as mere accessories, but as collectible artifacts.
Each piece features organic textures and architectural silhouettes that draw a direct line back to traditional African woodworking. When the video of the showcase hit the internet, the reaction was instantaneous.

Observers weren’t just looking at fashion; they were witnessing a collaboration between modern design and ancestral memory.
What makes this moment so significant for the global African style narrative is the shift away from western-centric materials.
By choosing raw wood and symbolic detailing, Hertunba’s creative lead bridges the gap between the runway and the workshop.
The bags provide a striking, earthy contrast to the collection’s bold silhouettes, proving that sustainability and heritage are more than just buzzwords—they are the foundation of a new design language.
Online communities, particularly across Reddit and Instagram, have hailed the work as “pure art.” This isn’t hyperbole.
In a world saturated with synthetic leathers and logo-heavy hardware, the tactile, unyielding nature of a carved wooden clutch feels radical. It challenges the wearer to carry a piece of history.
Hertunba is sending a clear message to the international market: African luxury is not a monolith of “vibrant prints.”
It is an evolving dialogue of texture, form, and collaborative respect. By elevating the status of the artisan to that of a co-creator, the brand ensures that as African fashion carves its path into the future, it carries the weight and wisdom of its past.
Fashion & Style
From Oversized Shirts to Printed Pants: The Secret to Perfect Outfit Proportion
In fashion, the smallest rule can transform an entire wardrobe. One stylist’s deceptively simple formula—balance—has been circulating among style enthusiasts: if the top is fitted, the trousers should relax. If the top is loose, the pants should sharpen the silhouette.
It’s a principle that sounds basic but quietly reshapes the way people think about getting dressed.
At the heart of the idea is proportion. Clothing works best when each piece gives the other room to breathe.
A structured top paired with equally structured trousers can feel rigid, while oversized garments stacked together risk swallowing the body’s shape. The solution is contrast. A fitted shirt opens the door for relaxed trousers.
A loose shirt calls for a slimmer cut below. The balance draws the eye and creates movement in an outfit without needing extravagant pieces.
Texture and print follow the same rhythm. A top with heavy texture—think ribbing, embroidery, or layered fabrics—works best when the trousers stay quiet and plain. When the top is simple, however, the trousers can step forward with pleats, structure, or subtle pattern. The same logic applies to prints.
A printed shirt becomes the statement, while the lower half grounds the look. But when the shirt is plain, trousers can carry bold patterns without overwhelming the outfit.
Oversized fashion, a favourite among younger style audiences across Africa and beyond, also benefits from this rule.
A roomy shirt paired with well-fitted trousers keeps the look intentional rather than careless. On the flip side, a regular-sized shirt allows space for dramatic oversized pants.
The beauty of the formula lies in its accessibility. It doesn’t demand designer labels or expensive styling sessions. It asks only for awareness: how each piece interacts with the next.
In an era where personal style doubles as personal branding—from social media feeds to creative industries—understanding balance might be the quiet secret behind the most effortless looks. The best outfits rarely shout. They simply get the proportions right.
Fashion & Style
Boubou Blueprint: How to Master the ‘Rich Auntie’ Aesthetic
The boubou has long been the undisputed queen of West African lounging—a voluminous, flowing testament to comfort and grace.
But a new wave of style influencers is proving that this traditional staple is far from a “one-trick pony.”
The secret to modernizing the look lies not in buying something new, but in the art of the architectural “tuck and pin.”
By reimagining the silhouette of a standard boubou, fashion enthusiasts are embracing the “Rich Auntie” aesthetic with a contemporary twist.
The technique is simple yet transformative: pick up the hem, secure it with a strategic pin, and allow a glimpse of tailored trousers underneath.
This small structural change shifts the garment from a traditional robe to a high-fashion layered ensemble.
It’s a masterclass in personal branding that says you value heritage, but you aren’t tethered to the past.
The transformation doesn’t stop at the hemline. The “Rich Auntie” look is defined by the intentionality of the finish.
If a statement necklace feels too heavy, a sharp brooch pinned to the lapel adds a touch of vintage sophistication.
To top it off, a scarf twisted and tied around the head provides the ultimate crown. It is an exercise in being “simple and very demure,” yet undeniably commanding.
This movement represents a broader shift in Ghanaian and global African style. It’s about “the cloak” as a symbol of mystery and status, adapted for a generation that wants to show off their footwear and their flair simultaneously.
Whether you’re heading to a high-tea or a high-stakes meeting, the message is clear: elegance is about the way you manipulate the fabric to tell your own story.
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