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I am medium size. Styles of dresses that are made for our bodies, making our tummy and hips feel good.

Knowing what to look for makes it very easy to find a fashion staple that fits your body.

An influencer shared her dependable dress style. This is a classic cut perfect for plus or middle size women.

In a recent video, Freund introduced his followers to a style of dress that he would wear whenever he needed an absolutely certain look.

“If you're hungry and not always comfortable, meet an A-line dress,” Freund said.

She put up a burgundy dress with a fit and flared silhouette to show her style.PoshShoppeLana lace long sleeve mini dress.

Modeling it for the viewer, Freund explained why this type of dress works so well for her.

"A-line dresses fit your natural waist," she said. The lower back is more comfortable and flattering than other more restrictive styles.

Next, Freund pointed out an A-line skirt that gradually flared without being bulky.

She said her skirt does a lot of the work of "minimizing the central part and defining the silhouette".

Freund is usually 16/18, but she said this dress style was flattering for most shapes.

She likes the look of A-line dresses, and viewers should also look for the terms "fit and flare," "drop waist," and "empire waist" when looking for new styles. I added.

Several viewers thanked Freund for introducing the style, but others were excited to finally find out that their favorite silhouette had a name.

"I have most of these types of dresses," writes one viewer. "You are absolutely right."

"I also love the A-line for my body shape," another woman wrote. "I finally got on the'high waist'train for most skirts and shorts this summer.

Several commenters asked what to do if the waistline was not significantly affected when wearing an A-line or similar dress.

Freund recommended attaching accessories with a belt or sash. "You can use your own belt to define your own waistline," she said.