Styling: Guido Maria Kretschmer: “I believe that curvy people are allowed to do everything!”

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Guido Maria Kretschmer, can curvy people wear bright colors?

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We’ve heard that spring is going to be colourful, just like the common fashion myth that curvy people prefer to keep their distance from bright colours. Tell me, dear Guido, is that even true?

Guido Maria Kretschmer has only just revealed it to us: In spring there will be a lot going on in terms of colour, we can dress in the entire range of tulips. Nice! If some of us didn’t have a little devil sitting on our shoulders, whispering in our ears: You can’t possibly carry that! How so? Well, because we don’t think we fit, our thighs are too wide, our busts are too big or our hips are too big. There it is again, the little “too” that has crept into our heads with media ideals of beauty and fashion myths and is now making our lives difficult. One of these beliefs is: if you are “too” curvy, you can’t wear bright colors and probably emphasize your curves with them. Well, where are we going then?

Lucky that we have Guido Maria Kretschmer at our side for such questions. He knows the little problems we sometimes struggle with around our bodies – and also that many such fashion myths about what is allowed and what is not are long outdated. We just asked him what curvy people can do with the bright colors this year. And tada, his fantastic answer comes promptly:

I believe that curvy people are allowed to do everything!

So: Nobody has to tell us how to dress, whether curvy or not. Above all, Guido Maria Kretschmer encourages people to wear what they feel comfortable in. If there was a rule for curvy people, it would be this: “The only thing curvy people can’t do is deny that they’re curvy”says Guido.

Instead, feel free to accentuate your curves! After all, they can be wonderfully staged with the right colors. But because some people have long hidden themselves in simple, inconspicuous tones, this change is sometimes not so easy. Guido has some advice for her on how to integrate color into your wardrobe: “For anyone who wants to start now, I would start with shades of red. Red and curves go very well together!”

Anyone who is already at home in the color world can also become bolder. Incidentally, people with fewer curves who would like a few more curves can also benefit here: “Then there are colors in which the curve is of course a bit more rounded – these are yellow tones, but lilac quickly makes a bit more – but they do that managed well,” Guido explains to us. Ultimately, there is something for each of us – whether curvy or not.

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