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Revealed! The 5 different types of women’s BUTT

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A plastic surgeon, with a particular expertise in women’s behinds, has devised the definitive guide to bottom shape, which he says helps women choose the right underwear.

 

According to Dr Matthew Schulman, from New York, all women’s derrieres on the planet fall into one of five categories – square, V-shape, A-shape, round or upside-down heart.

Plus he says that knowing which category you fall into can prevent a lifetime of buying unflattering underwear that do nothing to showcase your shape.

Dr Schulman told Cosmopolitan.com, for every bottom there exists the perfect pair of knickers.

He explained that bottom shape is determined by four factors: the position of the pelvis and hip bones, the fat distribution, the size and shape of the gluteus muscles and the way those muscles attach to the thigh bone.

So have you been wearing bikini style bottoms when your behind is better suited to briefs or boy shorts? FEMAIL spoke to Elise Recour, general manager at luxury lingerie brand Gossard, to ask her how to dress to flatter each shape.

According to Elise, we are in a golden era of underwear where, no matter what your bottom shape, you can find a pair of knickers that will flatter you.

‘In the old days, if you were a curvy woman with big hips, it could be very difficult to find underwear that suited you,’ she explains.

‘Now, thanks to new advancements technology, there are fabrics and clever materials that allow you to create a trompe l’oeil effect. You can really play with your silhouette.’

Read on to find out your bottom tribe and which knickers best suit your shape.

ROUND

If you’re a little on the larger side, Dr Schulman recommends a big pair of knickers that covers most of the bum, as this can give your derriere maximum coverage.

Round

‘When you’ve got a round bottom, it’s good to go for a style that doesn’t “cut” your silhouette in two,’ Elise explains. ‘You want support but it’s also good to reveal a bit of your bottom.’

She adds that bigger briefs can be extra-flattering and are good for ‘anchoring’ bigger bottoms.

A-SHAPE

Pear-shaped women are likely to have A-shape bums and, says Dr Schulman, they should go for larger leg holes to accommodate their fuller thighs.

A Shape

‘You’ll definitely want larger leg holes – and low-waist, hipster knickers will enhance your shape too,’ Elise adds. ‘The idea is to have a hip-revealing shape that will really emphasise the under-bum part.’

HEART

An ‘upside-down heart’ shape is a round, pert derriere with extra volume around the lower part of the hip.

‘If you’re lucky enough to have a heart-shaped bum and a skimpy waist, you could wear almost any knickers,’ Elise explains.

Heart

‘Midi-briefs look particularly nice on this body shape as they’re not too high, but they’re narrower at the side, which shows off a shapely bum.

‘Briefs are back on-trend – even in swimwear – as they flatter your narrow waist and make your thighs look longer, which in turn makes you appear taller. They’ll also show off your bum nicely.’

SQUARE

If your hip bone and outer thigh are perfectly in line, then you’ll fall into the square category – and Dr Schulman recommends ‘boy shorts’ as they’re less likely to ride up and give you a wedgie.

Square

‘These are perfect if you’ve got a flat bum, as shorts or boxer-style pants can add a bit more volume,’ Elise explains. ‘It’s also great to pick a pair with a seam running up the middle with a bit of gathering; this will be more flattering visually than a flat piece of fabric as it gives shape.

‘They’ll also sit nice and flat on the body; you won’t have the problem of the leg line rising up.’

V-SHAPE

Women with narrow hips and broad shoulders are most likely to boast a V-shape bum, with the line beween your hips and pelvis angling inward – best enhanced with a classic pair of briefs that cups the bottom of your buttocks, according to Dr Schulman.

‘For this body shape, a slightly higher leg is flattering,’ Elise says. ‘It emphasises the waist nicely and flatters the silhouette.

V Shape

‘We’re seeing more and more styles like this with lace inserts – gone are the days of giant Bridget Jones knickers! This shape will also makes the legs look longer whilst showing off your curves; it really emphasises the hourglass figure.

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