THEY quite literally cling to every curve.

So if you're self-conscious about your tummy, you might steer clear of bodycon dresses – fearing they're less than flattering.



However, one midsize woman has revealed just how to make them work even if you do have a stomach area you're worried about.

Jess took to her MidsizeFashionInspo page on Instagram to share a reel in response to a question from someone asking how they could "hide a tummy in bodycon".

"It starts with the right underwear," she said, suggesting that "seamless high waisted" knickers look best beneath a tight-fitting dress.

She went for a black thong from Primark – they come in a pack of three for just £5.

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"Shapewear is always an option – bodysuit styles work best," she added.

When it comes to the dress itself, go for one in a higher quality fabric, as it's more flattering.

You can also go for details to distract from the midsection, such as ruching, knots or hanging.

If you're not worried about wearing a dress, you could go for a flattering top and a bodycon skirt.

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"Or a V shape corset with a black skirt," Jess added.

"I love your style so much," one person commented on her reel.

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While another added: "Stunning!"

Jess has over 62,000 followers on Instagram, and regularly shares fashion advice and styling tips on her social media pages.

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