"Everything that is small is pretty". If you measure less than 1m60 you have necessarily heard and re-heard this motto. And by force, one would almost end up weary of this little sentence 'comforting' yet full of good intentions. Because if everyone agrees on the cute side of our small size, in shopping sprees, the shopping spree turns (too) often to the mission commando. Pants too long, long skirt on which one stumbles, shorts that arrives at the knees ... not to mention the shoes of our dreams that are never available at our size. As for the idea of ​​resigning oneself to shopper to the rayon child (even if sometimes there is very nice piece) ... no thanks! Style Lesson for Small With 5 Inspiring Bloggers!

Stylish girls tips to look great

It's not because the legs of Adriana Karembeu (1m24) are almost as big as us that we are not feminine! And if, instead of focusing on the small details that spoil our lives, we decided to focus on our strengths? We give you a few well-known tricks of stylish and small girls for a top look.

  • The high waist short is your ally. Yes, yes, you read well: it emphasizes the fine waist and unveils cannon legs. As a result, our gambettes, which we found a little short, compete with the charms of the mannequins.
  • Belt ! It is the indispensable accessory. The way to transform a long blouse or a loose tunic into a sexy and fitted gown. It highlights the size, to highlight our XXS format.
  • The right angle! Have you noticed that bloggers always look fine and slender. Obviously they are cannons, but even the smallest ones look like Alessandra Ambrosio. Their secret? They know how to show their best profile to the goal! We forget the plan in diving (which cup) and we multiply the tests to find the positioning of the objective that most flatter our physique. We canon holiday pictures!

5 'small' blogs to follow

1. Noholita

Camille Callen, of his real name, only measures 1m55. This does not prevent her from being one of the most popular blogers in France. Followed by 512,000 subscribers on Instagram, Noholita is one of those whose fans wait impatiently every new post on the social networks. A popularity and a taste that allowed him to collaborate with several brands like Deby Debo, Girls in Paris or Mon Petit Bikini to design 100% fashionable capsule collections. His claims for the cause of 'small'? Be even feminine without heels and be able to wear loose clothing.

His blog: www.noholita.fr

2. Extra Small

The credo of the American blogger Jean Wang? Highlight its size XXS. A mission far from being obvious when one measures 1m52, but that the young woman raises with brilliance. His favorite pieces? Blouses, skirts and loose pants she wears with a belt emphasizing her fine waist. As elegant in heel as flat it is a model to follow urgently!

His blog: www.extrapetite.com

3. The small frenchie

With 1m61, this is the biggest of our selection. It prevents ! On her blog lifestyle, this Parisian settled in Toulouse for ten years gives good advice to all small. If its lifestyle blog also talks about travel and beauty, the fashion section is well provided. Selections shoppings, good tricks and tests of the latest trends, the sharp eye of Laura convinced more than 40 000 Net surfers on Instagram. It is therefore reasonable to trust his sense of style!

The blog: lapetitefrenchie.com

4. Chloé's wardrobe

And in terms of fashion, you do not have to be anglophone or Parisian to win. The proof with Chloé, a young 26-year-old blogger who distills her advice and favorites since 2010. And it is not because she measures 1m54 that she simply play women women on social networks. On the contrary, between feminine pieces and girly tastes, the young woman has a true style ... which is inspired by leisure! Short high waist, knee length dresses, loose blouses or crop top, everything goes!

His blog: www.lapenderiedechloe.com

5. Petite and so what?

It is Julie herself who says, "with a mother of 1.51m and a father of 1.61m" impossible to fight against the laws of genetics. A lover of high-waisted skirts, loose-fitting blouses and sneakers, this Breton woman who measures 1m52 is nevertheless a source of inspiration for all the little ones. His credo? The positive attitude. For Julie, being small has its advantages, such as that of appearing younger or being able to dress on the children's shelf (it's cheaper) and to spend less money because you need less fabric when you make her own clothes!

The blog: petiteandsowhat.com