10 Miracle clothes that conceal your trouble spots

As much as we love embracing our flaws, every woman has trouble spots they want to hide. Fashion is the perfect remedy to conceal the parts of our bodies we don't feel the greatest about. If you've ever wondered how to dress troubled spots, we have you covered. Whether it's a flat booty or a long neck, there is a fabulous outfit out there for every shape and size. It's all about balance and knowing what to look for. 

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Check out the ten wardrobe essentials to make your troubled spots look beautiful! 

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Hiding broad shoulders

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Nordstrom

Some silhouettes like a v-neck could end up making you look even broader. Try patterned tops that have a boat neck cut like this retro-inspired top designed by Chaus. Nordstorm, $69.

Hiding a boxy frame

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Lord & Taylor

A boxy frame could easily be remedied with an A-line dress that includes a belt. The trick is to form the illusion of having a tinier waist. This floral dress, designed by Adrianna Papell, can be transitioned from day to night, which gives it an added perk. Lord & Taylor, $183

Hiding a belly

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Lulus.com

Hiding a belly could end up making you look even bigger. Try going with a low-cut flowy blouse, which breaks up your silhouette and allows the area above your waist to be the focal point. Lulu's, $37.

Hiding your petite frame

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Lord & Taylor

The best way to look taller if you have a petite frame is to show it off! Go with a form-fitting pencil skirt that hits slightly above the knee. To finish off the look, rock ankle boots that have at least a 2-inch heel. Rock what you've got! Lord & Taylor, $104

Hiding a flat butt

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Oldnavy.com

A fit and flare dress is the best way to hide a small derriere without covering the rest of your amazing shape! This getup is perfect for work or play. Old Navy, $35.

Hiding flabby arms

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Zara.com

Sometimes our flabby arms manage to say "hello" before our hands do! The best way to avoid the flabby shame is to rock chic 3/4-length blouses or long-sleeved shirts that aren't too tight around the arm. This mustard yellow top is perfect for fall and gets the concealing job done. Zara.com, $69.00

Hiding a curvy figure

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Macys.com

Curves are meant to be shown off, but it's all about how you do it. For a curvier frame, try a dress that has panel pieces alongside. This will create a slimmer effect and emphasize the smaller section of your waistline. Macys.com, $64.

Hiding a long neck

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New York & Company

Bow blouses are classic and the perfect way to cover up a long neck. The bow helps camouflage while also making you look ready to conquer the world. This Eva Mendes blouse is a must in your wardrobe! Nyandcompany.com, $50.

Hiding small breasts

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Oldnavy.com

Embrace what you have! Dressing for small breasts can be tricky, but the best rule is to keep it simple. Go with a solid color and avoid huge prints. This blouse is perfect because it also pleats down the center and the v-neck doesn't drop too low. Oldnavy.com, $24.00

Hiding big breasts

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New York & Company

While Kim Kardashian loves letting her signature breasts hang out, we can't all walk around the streets with our cleavage popping out! The best way to hide big breasts is to rock a blazer, which also adds a sophisticated touch to any outfit. Nyandcompany.com, $70.